Global Change (M. Sc.)
- Global Change (M.Sc.)
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What is Global Change about
Global change (referring to planetary-scale changes of the planet’s natural cycles, which are affected by climate change as well as changes in human society) is occurring in complex socio-ecological systems. Understanding the intricate, medium to long-term changes in our land, air and water requires advanced knowledge in measurement, modeling and prediction. Devising effective environmental policy to address global change requires not only sound scientific information but also interdisciplinary dialogue and effective communication of the science.
Aim of this course
This Joint International MSc course is the response to these challenges and will suit skilled motivated science graduates wishing to develop a scientific career in ecosystem research as well as those aiming to contribute to evidence-based environmental policy.
Graduates will receive a joint international degree from UCD and JLU Giessen, Germany, two wellestablished universities combining their complementary and multidisciplinary research profiles and cutting-edge expertise. Graduates will be involved in active research groups in both countries, contributing to on-going ecosystem studies in order to experience the process of creating scientific knowledge in ecosystem science. In addition to acquiring skills in measuring, analysing and understanding what is behind scientific data they will have the opportunity to develop own analytical, presentation and communication skills to enable them to participate in the policy making process.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the MSc in Global Change are ideally placed to gain employment in a wide range of organisations in the environmental field. Graduates may pursue roles as policy adviser, scientific analyst or researcher, be it in government, international organisations, NGOs, research institutes or consulting companies. There are also many opportunities for further studies. The skills acquired, particularly through the completion of the Minor Thesis provides a strong foundation for PhD research.
Prospective Employers are:
Environmental Protection Agency, Governmental Departments (Environment; National Parks and Wildlife Service), European Commission; European Environment Agency, International organisations (e.g. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; United Nations Environment Programme; International Union for the Conservation of Nature).
Application
To apply online please go to www.ucd.ie/apply, create a user account, select “Graduate Taught Courses” as your application type from the drop down list and then select “MSc Global Change: Ecosystem Science and Policy (F038)”