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The MA in Climate and Society employs a multidisciplinary approach to prepare both practitioners and scholars to address the societal and environmental effects of climate variability and change. This intensive one-year program focuses particularly on challenges faced by developing nations. It equips participants with essential skills and foundational knowledge across social and natural sciences, targeting: water resource managers, agricultural specialists, public health officials, tourism experts, and economists - particularly from developing regions, sustainability-focused policymakers and government administrators, corporate professionals managing environmental risk, and educators shaping future generations who must confront climate realities.
Applicant must have the equivalent of the U.S. baccalaureate degree with a superior examination record and can understand rapid idiomatic English and can speak, write and read English with a high degree of facility are eligible for admission.
Applicants to the M.A. Program in Climate and Society come from a variety of backgrounds that span from the physical sciences to the social sciences. Work experience in a related field is considered desirable, but is not required.
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 600 on paper-and-pencil test, 100 on the internet-based test and IELTS score of 7.5