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Human Security and Environmental Change, MA

Engage in some of the most significant issues confronting society today with this unique and innovative course.

Key Information

Entry requirements

Course length

One year full-time; two years part-time

Study location

Clifton campus

Fees and funding

Please see our fees information page.

Start date

October

Schools

Overview

£1,000 School of Arts and Humanities postgraduate bursaries available for 2012 entry

What will I study?

This course allows you to explore in depth the relationship between environmental change and human security, and how risk and change management may be addressed. The pace of recent change emphasises the need to analyse environmental change within the wider context of the economic, social, institutional, cultural, technological and particularly political changes taking place within the world today. By re-framing environmental change as an issue of human security, you will be addressing questions about equity, justice, vulnerability, and power relations. You will consider whose security may actually be threatened by environmental change and furthermore what options exist for managing issues of change.

The aim of the course is to produce postgraduates who will be able to help to sustainably change society. You will gain a detailed knowledge and critical understanding of the concepts and techniques involved in (global and local) environmental change and human security, and the application of these to specific forms of analysis, practice and problem solving.

Special features

The teaching on the course is drawn directly from the extensive research and expertise of the teaching staff. It reflects leading-edge, current developments in such areas as human security, environmental change, risk, sustainable development, governance, peace, terrorism, and technology. To support you our academics are available for one-to-one tutorials and there is 24-hour access to computing facilities and online learning resources.

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Any questions?

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Course

Course content

Approaching and Doing Research

Globalisation

Human Security

Environmental Change

Professional Development

Dissertation

Assessment

Assessment on the course involves coursework, report writing, presentations and group work. There are also class tests, critical reviews and management plans to prepare. The core of the course is structured with no formal examinations.

All candidates for the MA write a dissertation, and prepare work on research methods including an assessed dissertation proposal as part of the research training element of the degree. This varied pattern of assessment reflects the main aim of the course in preparing students for work either in academic, research, analysis or practical policy management fields.

Careers

There are many potential career routes for a graduate of this course including:

Placements

To further enhance your employability prospects you will have the opportunity to undertake a work placement allowing you to gain vital experience within this sector. Through the many contacts this department has you will have opportunities to work with institutions such as Nottingham City Council, Nottingham Wildlife Trust, One Nottingham, Carbon Action Network, and the Nottingham Energy Partnership on projects directly related to human security and environmental change issues.

How to apply

Find out more about applying for a postgraduate course at NTU.

Use our online portal to submit your application.