Graduate education in climate change
Global climate change is a grand challenge for society in the 21st century.ÌýThe Department of Geography and Environmental Management offers three graduate programs that equip students with the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to assess and manage carbon and climate risk.
Program overview

Master of Climate Change (MCC)
Coursework-based, 1-yearÌýmaster’s for advancedÌýtraining and expertise inÌýclimate change.
Students in the MCC program will:
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Achieve systematic understanding of climate change science, policy and management
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Interpret and evaluate climate change research and policy
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Gain professional skills in research execution, collaborative problem solving, and effective written and oral communication.

Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Climate Risk Management (CRM)
Online, part-time diplomaÌýto identify and createÌýstrategies to mitigateÌýclimate risk.
Professionals in the CRM diploma program will:
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Develop competency in climate science, risk, and opportunities
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Achieve in-depth knowledge in three of the following:
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Accessing and interpreting climate change data
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Incorporating climate change into business decisions
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Managing climate change risk
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Greenhouse gas accounting and management
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Graduate Diploma (GDip) in Climate Change
Graduate students from any faculty can gain insights into the complexity of climate change.
Offered in conjunction withÌý²¹²Ô²âÌýUniversity of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ master's or doctoral program, students will:
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Complete graduate level courses related to climate change
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Engage in four extra-curricular interdisciplinary climate change events or activities.