

MA in Sustainability and Global Environmental Futures, Lancaster University
Lancaster,
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12 Months
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About this course
This master’s program examines the relationship between people and the environment, focusing on environmental change, climate catastrophe, and sustainability. It draws on arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences to equip students with tools to analyze the complexity of human and non-human interests in future environmental scenarios. The course encourages critical thinking across diverse societal issues such as environmental injustice, violence, trauma, and inequality, exploring topics like Global Environmental Politics and Environmental Crisis. Students engage with real-world issues through modules that promote interdisciplinary collaboration, working on live community briefs and international projects, often connecting local environments to global challenges. The program aims to develop future leaders who can address environmental problems with practical, innovative responses and foster collaboration across disciplines.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those passionate about making a difference in environmental issues and wanting to develop practical, future-oriented skills for addressing global challenges. Its interdisciplinary structure, collaboration opportunities, and leadership focus prepare students to work with diverse organizations, from policy bodies to environmental NGOs and think tanks. The university's reputation, combined with its emphasis on social engagement and global leadership, makes it a compelling choice for students aiming to lead change in sustainability and environmental futures.
Specialisation
The course offers a multidisciplinary approach, combining arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, to understand and address environmental challenges. Specific modules include case studies on environmental change, climate politics, and societal responses, fostering a broad understanding of sustainability from multiple perspectives. Students can tailor their final project based on personal or professional interests, integrating knowledge across fields and engaging with real-world contexts.
Course fees
Application fees
26.21L
1st year tuition fees
26.21L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need a 2:1 honours degree or equivalent in any subject. Those with a 2:2 can apply if they have relevant professional experience, which should be detailed in a personal statement. The department may conduct interviews to assess eligibility. International applicants are advised to check qualifications applicable to their region. English language proficiency, such as IELTS with a minimum overall score of 6.5 and at least 6.0 in each element, may be required depending on previous studies and nationality.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
87
PTE
58
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles in environmental research, think tanks, lobbying organizations, regulatory agencies, and international organizations focused on sustainability. The course prepares students for careers in advocacy, policy development, and environmental protection, with opportunities to work for government bodies, NGOs, and private-sector companies committed to environmental solutions and social justice.
FAQs
Can I study this course part-time?
Yes, you can opt for part-time study over two years, which allows you to balance your studies with work or other commitments.
What kind of modules will I study?
Core modules include Applied Learning Studios and a Global Leadership module, while optional modules might cover areas like Environmental Crises, Global Environmental Politics, and Intercultural Business Communication.
What are the entry requirements?
A 2:1 honours degree or equivalent in any subject. If you have a 2:2, relevant professional experience can strengthen your application. English proficiency tests like IELTS may be required.
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