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University of St Andrews: Data Literacy for Social and Environmental Justice

Institution University of St Andrews
Department Geography and Geosciences
Web http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk
Email admissions@st-andrews.ac.uk
Telephone 01334 476161
Study type Taught

Summary

The Data Literacy for Social and Environmental Justice programme develops core skills in data literacy (including spatial data science), science communication, and public engagement. The programme is ideal for professionals currently working on questions of social and environmental justice, those looking to shift career trajectory, or recent graduates seeking additional training before (re)entering the workforce.

The Data Literacy for Social and Environmental Justice course is an online self-paced programme, with options to study for a PGCert, PGDip or an MSc.

Highlights - You will gain a solid conceptual foundation for understanding how quantitative data are used (and abused) in the interest of social and environmental causes.

  • You will learn basic data literacy and analysis, including the option to build skills in advanced quantitative methods and spatial data sciences.

  • You will strengthen your science communication skills and ability to engage with publics and policy makers to increase your impact potential.

  • As well as being taught through traditional methods, including lectures and workshops, you will also be encouraged to interact with your lecturers and other students through live Q&A sessions and asynchronous online forums.

MSc

Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert

Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip

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