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The ANU Master of climatechange program offers significant breadth and strength within the field through access to world-leading expertise in climate change science and policy, encompassing science, economics, law, policy and governance aspects of climate change vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation. This usually means that students can form a unique program of higher level learning suited to their individual interests and skills. The program covers core issues of climate impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, climate change economics and policy, and methodological processes. Elective courses may be selected from a wide assortment of themes to suit their educational goals.
Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a GPA of 5.0/7.0 at cognate Areas: Applied Economics, Climate, Development Studies, Economics, Economic Policy, Energy Change, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Forest Science and Management, Policy Studies, Resource and Environmental Management, Science Communication, Renewable Energy, Sustainability, Sustainability Science, and Sustainable Development.