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12 Master's degrees offered by the university
Water Science, Policy and Management
The MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management course at the University of Oxford aims to equip the next generation of water professionals with the blend of skills necessary to make a significant contribution to sustainable water management pathways across competing priorities of water for ecosystems, food, energy, economic growth and human consumption.
Economics for Development
The Economics for Development course from the University of Oxford is a nine-month degree in development economics with a strong emphasis on bringing methods of modern economic analysis to economic development theory and policy. The course will prepare you for further academic research or for work as a professional development economist in international agencies, governments or the private sector.
Environmental Change and Management
The Environmental Change and Management from the University of Oxford aims to give you a broad appreciation of the major processes of environmental change and of the people and institutions involved in environmental management.
International Wildlife Conservation Practice
The Recanati-Kaplan Centre Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice at the University of Oxford is an eight-month, full-time course for early-career wildlife researchers.
Nature, Society and Environmental Governance
The rate and complexity of environmental change poses profound economic, social and political challenges for contemporary society. Developing ways to address these challenges demands intellectual rigour, innovation and flexibility, as well as the capacity to think across existing disciplinary boundaries. Nature, Society and Environmental Governance programme is offered at the University of Oxford
Sustainable Urban Development
The two-year MSc in Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford will provide a rigorous and critical understanding of the policy and practice of sustainable urban development. The course exposes students to sustainable urbanism as both an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary subject at global and local scales.
Ecological Survey Techniques
The Postgraduate Certificate in Ecological Survey Techniques from the University of Oxford aims to provide the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to conduct effective ecological field surveys for a range of key taxa, and to analyse field survey data with confidence.
Water Science, Policy and Management
The Water Science, Policy and Management offered at the University of Oxford aims to equip the next generation of water professionals with the blend of skills necessary to make a significant contribution to sustainable water management pathways across competing priorities of water for ecosystems, food, energy, economic growth and human consumption.
Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment
The MSc in Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford aims to address two key challenges of our time: making the transition to a zero-carbon and environmentally sustainable economic model, and simultaneously improving the quality of life for the world’s least advantaged people.
Environmental Change and Management
The Environmental Change and Management programme from the University of Oxford aims to give you a broad appreciation of the major processes of environmental change and of the people and institutions involved in environmental management.
Nature, Society and Environmental Governance
The rate and complexity of environmental change poses profound economic, social and political challenges for contemporary society. Developing ways to address these challenges demands intellectual rigour, innovation and flexibility, as well as the capacity to think across existing disciplinary boundaries. Nature, Society and Environmental Governance programme is offered at the University of Oxford.
Biodiversity, Conservation and Management
The MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management from University of Oxford aims to provide a critical and conceptually sophisticated understanding of biodiversity science and the socio-economic, political, cultural and institutional contexts within which management and policy decisions are made.