University of Glasgow

Theoretical and Applied Climatology (EARTH5019)

Description – The course provides an introduction to fundamental aspects of theoretical and applied climatology. This is complemented by an introduction to coding, practical statistics, machine learning, and computational modelling. See more details here.

Programme Level Semester Language
Climate and Environmental Science MSc, Computational Geoscience MSc 5 1 English, Python, Fortran

Global Challenges (GEOG5120)

Description – This course takes an interdisciplinary approach to global challenges, incorporating research-led teaching in geography and Earth sciences. It is problem-led and uses interdisciplinary teaching teams to deliver case study examples of contemporary environmental and social issues. See more details here.

Programme Level Semester Language
Climate and Environmental Science MSc, Earth Futures MSc 5 1 and 2 English

Introduction to Climate Change and Sustainability (GEOG1015)

Description – An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Climate Change: A 10-week structured, accredited evening course centred around providing students with an interdisciplinary introduction to climate change, using approaches from both the social sciences (history, sociology, geography, politics, economics), and the natural sciences (engineering, physics, biology). See more details here.

Programme Level Semester Language
All All 1 English

Graduate Futures Work Placement (GEOG5119)

Description – The aim of this course is to provide appropriate experience of the working environment of a non-governmental organisation, industry or statutory body in the community and/or environmental sector. This will allow an insight into the missions and functions of the organisation and workplace structures, and the opportunity to meet practitioners and develop practical skills and experience.

Programme Level Semester Language
Climate and Environmental Science MSc, Earth Futures MSc 5 1 and 2 English

Geography 2 (GEOG2001)

Description – Level 2 Geography course providing an understanding of key principles and current issues in human, physical and environmental geographies. See more details here.

Programme Level Semester Language
Geography 2 1 and 2 English