MSc Sustainability
Course Overview
This Master's program equips you with the expertise to navigate the complex legal and governance challenges of sustainability, focusing on the critical intersections of energy, environment, and climate policy. You will learn to design and implement strategic interventions to drive meaningful change towards a more sustainable future across various sectors and scales.
Key Program Highlights
- Master the legal and governance frameworks for strategic decision-making on sustainability
- Design real-world interventions for energy transition and climate action
- Gain hands-on experience through an industry or public sector placement
- Critically analyze international policy debates and best practices
- Launch a career in the high-growth energy, environment, society, and governance (EESG) sector
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Start date
Sep 2026
Sep 2027
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
2 - 3 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course allows a maximum of 6 backlogs
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Course Overview
This Master's program equips you with the expertise to navigate the complex legal and governance challenges of sustainability, focusing on the critical intersections of energy, environment, and climate policy. You will learn to design and implement strategic interventions to drive meaningful change towards a more sustainable future across various sectors and scales.
Key Program Highlights
- Master the legal and governance frameworks for strategic decision-making on sustainability
- Design real-world interventions for energy transition and climate action
- Gain hands-on experience through an industry or public sector placement
- Critically analyze international policy debates and best practices
- Launch a career in the high-growth energy, environment, society, and governance (EESG) sector
Requirements
The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
Modules
- Energy Transition and Climate Change
- Downstream Energy Law and Policy
- Analytical Tools for Energy Economics
- Law and Policy of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and Technology
- Economics of Electricity and Low Carbon Technologies
- Water and Environmental Modelling
- Quantitative Methods in Social Research
- Environmental Regulation
- International Investment Law
- International Relations Theory
- Principles of Sustainability
- An Interdisciplinary Introduction & Research Training in Energy and Sustainability Studies
- CEPMLP Dissertation
- Internship Report
- International Relations and Energy and Natural Resources
- Minerals Law and Sustainable Value Chains
- The Political Economy of Climate Change and Environment
- Electricity Policy and Economics
- International Environmental Law and Sustainable Energy
- Climate and Environmental Economics and Policy
- Qualitative Methods in Social Research
- Research in Practice
- Climate Change: Processes and Impacts
- International Climate Change Law
- Water Law
- Corporate Sustainability and ESG Law
- Human Rights in International Relations
- Human Rights Advocacy Internship
- Renewable Resource Modelling and Assessment
- Environmental Assessment
- Sustainability in Contemporary Cities
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Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Sep 2026
Sep 2027
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
2 - 3 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course allows a maximum of 6 backlogs