Climate Change, Management and Finance

M.Sc.

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Imperial College London

Course Overview

This programme gives graduates the interdisciplinary skills required to tackle business issues relating to climate change and sustainability

MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance is a one-year programme that gives graduates the interdisciplinary skills required in business on issues relating to climate change and sustainability.

You will learn from leading practitioners and world-class faculty how to put the latest academic thinking and business and climate change strategies into practice.

Based in London, not only will you be at the heart of one of the world’s leading cultural, business and financial centres but also amidst UK expertise driving climate change action forward.

Our industry partners and employers are demanding graduates with both practical business skills, such as finance and economics, as well as knowledge of the challenges of sustainability and climate change. Our dedicated Careers and Professional Development Service will help you present yourself with confidence to the world’s top employers.

 

Program Outline

The MSc in Climate Change, Management & Finance provides graduates with the interdisciplinary skills required in business on issues relating to climate change and sustainability.

You will:

  • learn about the challenges and opportunities change presents to companies across strategic planning, operations, marketing, and accounting and finance
  • discover how innovation is essential in organisations in dealing with climate change and;
  • develop an in-depth appreciation of the science, policies and technologies linked to climate change, including the scientific basis underpinning international agreements on carbon reduction targets.

This MSc combines the latest research, academic rigour and practical relevance in an interdisciplinary range of topics. To deliver the programme, the Business School has partnered with the Grantham Institute, whose mission is to translate climate change and environment-related research into real-world impact. This programme will leverage the Grantham Institute’s many international contacts with government, industry and non-governmental organisations.

Pre-study modules
These online modules will give you basic knowledge of areas which will be covered by the programme throughout the academic year.

Core modules
Each module uses case study methodology and class-based discussions to strengthen students’ conceptual, analytical and problem solving skills. Students will undertake both individual and group work, while regular seminars and guest lectures by external expert speakers embed this MSc in the business world.

Summer projects
A week-long business simulation exercise will test your ability to apply what you’ve learned in a business context. You will then choose between a group based consulting project or a work placement before completing your studies with an individual report.

Timetabling

The programme comprises 15 core modules. These modules are taught over three academic terms. In the summer, students have the choice to undertake either a Group Consultancy project or a Work Placement, and will also write a Capstone Individual Report.
 
MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance is a one year, full-time intensive programme. The normal working week is Monday to Friday. Classes will be scheduled between 08.30 and 21.00 and students should expect to attend one evening class per week. Other optional activities such as guest lectures or alumni and careers events may also be scheduled in the evening.

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: October
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 16,000 GBP (21,600 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 27,500 GBP (37,200 USD) per 1

Address

Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Course Overview

This programme gives graduates the interdisciplinary skills required to tackle business issues relating to climate change and sustainability

MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance is a one-year programme that gives graduates the interdisciplinary skills required in business on issues relating to climate change and sustainability.

You will learn from leading practitioners and world-class faculty how to put the latest academic thinking and business and climate change strategies into practice.

Based in London, not only will you be at the heart of one of the world’s leading cultural, business and financial centres but also amidst UK expertise driving climate change action forward.

Our industry partners and employers are demanding graduates with both practical business skills, such as finance and economics, as well as knowledge of the challenges of sustainability and climate change. Our dedicated Careers and Professional Development Service will help you present yourself with confidence to the world’s top employers.

 

Program Outlines

The MSc in Climate Change, Management & Finance provides graduates with the interdisciplinary skills required in business on issues relating to climate change and sustainability.

You will:

  • learn about the challenges and opportunities change presents to companies across strategic planning, operations, marketing, and accounting and finance
  • discover how innovation is essential in organisations in dealing with climate change and;
  • develop an in-depth appreciation of the science, policies and technologies linked to climate change, including the scientific basis underpinning international agreements on carbon reduction targets.

This MSc combines the latest research, academic rigour and practical relevance in an interdisciplinary range of topics. To deliver the programme, the Business School has partnered with the Grantham Institute, whose mission is to translate climate change and environment-related research into real-world impact. This programme will leverage the Grantham Institute’s many international contacts with government, industry and non-governmental organisations.

Pre-study modules
These online modules will give you basic knowledge of areas which will be covered by the programme throughout the academic year.

Core modules
Each module uses case study methodology and class-based discussions to strengthen students’ conceptual, analytical and problem solving skills. Students will undertake both individual and group work, while regular seminars and guest lectures by external expert speakers embed this MSc in the business world.

Summer projects
A week-long business simulation exercise will test your ability to apply what you’ve learned in a business context. You will then choose between a group based consulting project or a work placement before completing your studies with an individual report.

Timetabling

The programme comprises 15 core modules. These modules are taught over three academic terms. In the summer, students have the choice to undertake either a Group Consultancy project or a Work Placement, and will also write a Capstone Individual Report.
 
MSc Climate Change, Management & Finance is a one year, full-time intensive programme. The normal working week is Monday to Friday. Classes will be scheduled between 08.30 and 21.00 and students should expect to attend one evening class per week. Other optional activities such as guest lectures or alumni and careers events may also be scheduled in the evening.

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Starting in: October
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 16,000 GBP (21,600 USD) per year
  • International Students: 27,500 GBP (37,200 USD) per year

Address

Imperial College London, United Kingdom

What career paths do people with a Masters in Finance take?

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  • Business Development 22.2
  • Entrepreneuership 8.2
  • Sales 6.9
  • Education & Academics 6.3
  • Operations 5.1
  • Consulting 4.9
  • IT 3.6
  • Research 3.3
  • Project Management 3.1

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