The huge importance of this scientific challenge has led to a major increase in the demand for scientists trained in the field, making this degree one of the most relevant qualifications available.
TheÊClimate Change programme at University of East AngliaÊÊoffers you the chance to study climate change from a unique multi-disciplinary perspective in one of the worldÕs leading university departments for the study of climate change.
This innovative undergraduate degree programme allows you to study the physical, geochemical, social, economicÊand political dimensions of climate change. You will explore the natural and human drivers of climate change, alongside how we have responded so far to its challenges. This requires a broad range of disciplinary perspectives, which we will provide to enable you to understand how different approaches to climate change complement each other. You will also receive a thorough grounding in the natural sciences, reflecting our unique multi-disciplinary approach. Our academics, who are world-leading researchers, have also studied climate change from this inter-disciplinary perspective and make sure you benefit from their diverse knowledge.
By studying Climate Change at UEA you will find out the answers to these questions and many more:
Is it possible to prevent dangerous climate change?
How will different regions around the world be impacted by climate change?
What are the innovation challenges and technological solutions for climate change?
What is the physical basis for climate change in atmospheric and oceanic processes?
How can energy consumption in the western world be reduced?
In your third and finalÊyears, guided by a member of faculty, you will undertake your own research project to answer these or other questions, and so pursue your own interests in climate change as aÊmulti-disciplinary challenge.