Master

Online

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Languages

    English

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    September
    other dates

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Personal tutor

    Yes

Extreme weather events are increasing in both intensity and frequency across the globe, many of an unprecedented severity. Advances in recent scientific understanding over the past decade confirm that such extreme events are attributable to global warming and would be statistically impossible without anthropogenic climate change.

Knowledge of extreme climate and hazards will only become more vital in both public and private arenas: could you become one of the experts that the world looks to for answers?

Learn to predict, assess, and respond to the challenges faced by this ever-changing phenomenon, on our MSc Extreme Weather, the first postgraduate qualification of its kind in Scotland.

Develop your skills as a future climate scientist and natural hazard expert, on this in-depth and illuminating course. Strengthen your ability to provide informed, scientific engagement and learn how to improve public awareness of weather and climate hazards with tools such as weather warning systems. Gain a greater understanding of the individual impacts of new, unprecedented, extreme events on human-induced climate change and assess the impact of rapidly increasing costs as a result of disasters.

If you’re already involved in the renewables sector, or the implementation and management of sustainable development, and seeking to pursue professional development, or if your ambition is to work in these sectors in the future, join this dynamic and highly relevant course and become part of the solution that future generations are relying on.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open
JanuaryEnrolment now open

About this course

+ Honours degree or ordinary degree in a relevant subject
+ Postgraduate diploma or professional qualification in a relevant subject
+ Other qualifications will be considered if accompanied by a minimum of three years' relevant professional experience

+ Brand new programme, first of its kind in Scotland
+ Focus on subject areas that are key to progressing net-zero society
+ Training for future climate science and natural hazard experts
+ Fully online and flexible, to suit your personal and professional needs

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Subjects

  • Climate
  • Extreme weather
  • Marine
  • Modelling
  • Renewable energy technologies
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sustainability
  • Sustainable Energy Systems
  • Resource Management

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UHI Academic staff in partners

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Course programme

PgCert

You will study the following core modules:

  • Extreme weather (S2)
  • Understanding sustainability discourses (S2)
  • Water resources in a changing climate (S1)

PgDip

You will study 3 of the following optional modules:

  • Climate and marine resource modelling (S1)
  • Energy, climate and carbon (S1)
  • Environmental and social issues in mountain areas (S1)
  • Net zero society (S2)
  • Quantitative research and data analysis (S1)
  • Renewable energy technologies (S1)
  • Sustainable land use and renewable energy (S1)
  • Tidal, wave and future energy (S2)

MSc

To achieve the award of MSc Extreme Weather, you will complete a 15,000 word research dissertation on a topic of your own choice.

Additional information

https://uhi.ac.uk/en/courses/msc-extreme-weather/#tabanchor

MSc Extreme Weather

higher than £ 9000