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Climate change represents one of the most urgent challenges confronting humanity today. Increasing global temperatures, rising ocean levels, widespread glacier retreat, shifting rainfall patterns, more frequent severe weather occurrences, ecological transformations, and declining biodiversity all present significant risks to present and coming generations.
This Bachelor's degree in Climate and Environmental Sciences enables students to thoroughly examine various dimensions of climate change. Addressing climate change stands as society's most critical challenge, and developing comprehension of its origins, consequences, and possible solutions is essential for future communities. Equally important is enhancing our ability to effectively communicate these concepts to the general public.
This academic program was specifically designed to meet the growing demand for professionals equipped with both theoretical understanding and hands-on expertise to address climate-related issues.
Program begins: September
Instruction format: Full-time enrollment
Program length: 3 years standard, 4 years with internship
Location: Urban campus
UCAS identifier: SCCD
Entry requirements: BBC-ABB (112-128 points)