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UCL (University College London): Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment
| Institution | UCL (University College London) View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources View department profile |
| Web | www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett |
| Study type | Taught |
Summary
Global economies and energy systems must transform to meet challenges of climate change, energy resources, and environmental damage. These challenges demand transformations in our economies and energy systems and, in response, this sustainability master’s degree offers you rigorous training in energy and environmental economics, policy, and modelling, combined with a wide range of specialist options to deepen your expertise. You will gain skills to analyse complex issues in energy and sustainability essential to your career finding and evaluating solutions for a sustainable future.
Modular (flexible) students - Some postgraduate taught and MRes programmes are available on a modular basis. Modular study lasts between 2 and 5 years. This is different to a part-time study which lasts for a fixed period.
MSc
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (economics, economics-plus, a science or engineering subject) or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. A non-quantitative degree may, however, be considered, provided that aptitude is demonstrated for quantitative analysis, e.g. through some undergraduate modules, and/or through A levels or overseas equivalents. These requirements may be relaxed for students who can demonstrate considerable and relevant aptitude and experience, for example, in business or government. Please clearly state in your personal statement how your educational or employment background (including any internships or projects) relates to the programme and what you aim to achieve through your studies. English level: Level 2 |
| Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (economics, economics-plus, a science or engineering subject) or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. A non-quantitative degree may, however, be considered, provided that aptitude is demonstrated for quantitative analysis, e.g. through some undergraduate modules, and/or through A levels or overseas equivalents. These requirements may be relaxed for students who can demonstrate considerable and relevant aptitude and experience, for example, in business or government. Please clearly state in your personal statement how your educational or employment background (including any internships or projects) relates to the programme and what you aim to achieve through your studies. English level: Level 2 |
| Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (economics, economics-plus, a science or engineering subject) or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. A non-quantitative degree may, however, be considered, provided that aptitude is demonstrated for quantitative analysis, e.g. through some undergraduate modules, and/or through A levels or overseas equivalents. These requirements may be relaxed for students who can demonstrate considerable and relevant aptitude and experience, for example, in business or government. Please clearly state in your personal statement how your educational or employment background (including any internships or projects) relates to the programme and what you aim to achieve through your studies. English level: Level 2 |
| Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (economics, economics-plus, a science or engineering subject) or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. A non-quantitative degree may, however, be considered, provided that aptitude is demonstrated for quantitative analysis, e.g. through some undergraduate modules, and/or through A levels or overseas equivalents. These requirements may be relaxed for students who can demonstrate considerable and relevant aptitude and experience, for example, in business or government. Please clearly state in your personal statement how your educational or employment background (including any internships or projects) relates to the programme and what you aim to achieve through your studies. English level: Level 2 |
| Location | London, Bloomsbury Gower Street Camden WC1E 6BT |
UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment
The Bartlett is UCL's multidisciplinary Faculty of the Built Environment. Our vision is a world where the systems and cities we build add to the wellbeing of both people and planet.
Ranked the #1 in the world for Architecture and Built Environment studies (QS 2025), we’re here to build a better future.
We offer an exceptional range of study and research resources, technical facilities, and opportunities for collaboration. By studying with us, students will learn to push boundaries, create new connections, and help shape …
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