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5 Energy Policy Master's degrees found
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Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Climate Change Science and Policy – MCCSP
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The global threat of climate change is real and urgent. Gain insight into climate change challenges in science and policy-making with this multi-disciplinary degree. Climate change is undoubtedly one of the biggest challenges our world faces. Globally we already see some of the consequences: an increase in extreme weather events, the loss of habitable land, and growing concerns about food security, species loss, and threats to biodiversity.
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King's College London - Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
MSc in Climate Change: Environment, Science and Policy
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This Climate Change: Environment, Science and Policy MSc is unique because it approaches the topic from both a science and policy perspective, which means you’ll learn more about applied physical science that's policy-relevant. It’s also the only MSc where you can choose to study climate change with a focus on science or policy - or you can opt for a more comprehensive understanding of both disciplines.
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University of Limerick
Sustainable Resource Management: Policy & Practice MSc
- Limerick, Ireland
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The course aims to provide participants with the skills, knowledge and experience that are needed to pursue successful careers in managing environmental resources sustainably; it intends to help develop government policy and economic recovery by producing top quality graduates who can contribute to a smart economy and hasten implementation of green technologies; given the pressure on and competition for limited resources, the course applies an evidence based approach to developing solutions for all system users; graduates become technically fluent in selected environmental science theory, policy development, implementation and best practice.
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University of St Andrews
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MSc in Energy Policy and Finance
- Saint Andrews, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The MSc in Energy Policy and Finance has been specifically designed to match and address this complexity. This one-year program will equip students with the knowledge, critical insights, and practical skills necessary for understanding and helping to shape, manage and evaluate energy policy, and interpret and operate within energy markets and finance.
University of Leeds
Sustainability in Transport MSc
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Master
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Sustainability in Transport MSc at the University of Leeds is designed to equip students with the technical and professional skills necessary to address the pressing challenges of sustainable tran...
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Master Programs in LLBs Policy Energy Policy
Degrees in Energy Policy combine elements of economics, environmental science, engineering, law, and political science.
Throughout your Energy Policy degree, you'll explore various energy sources and learn about their conversion processes. You'll also delve into the economic factors that influence energy markets, such as supply and demand, pricing mechanisms, and the role of government subsidies and regulations. Moreover, you'll examine the critical role that public policy plays in shaping energy markets, promoting sustainable energy use, and mitigating climate change.
As an energy policy graduate, you can choose from roles like policy analyst, energy consultant, or sustainability manager, among others. No matter which path you take, you'll be playing an essential part in driving our society toward a more sustainable future.
Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.