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Course Overview

This module explores the global impact of climate change on lives and livelihoods, examining factors influencing vulnerability and strategies for adaptation and mitigation. Learning is facilitated through recorded lectures, discussions, case studies, and group work.

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What you will learn

This online course aims to provide you with knowledge and critical understanding of the effects of global climate change on human health and the impact of these changes on livelihoods. You will also explore options for mitigation and adaptation. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing the World in the 21st century and this module will look at its wider impact on lives and livelihoods across all continents.

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How you will learn

You will benefit from a learning environment that is embedded in LSTM global health research. Taking a student-centred and problem-solving approach to facilitate deep learning, core information will be presented through several online platforms including:

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You will benefit from a learning environment that is embedded in LSTM global health research. Taking a student-centred and problem-solving approach to facilitate deep learning, core information will be presented through several online platforms including.

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You will benefit from a learning environment that is embedded in LSTM global health research. Taking a student-centred and problem-solving approach to facilitate deep learning, core information will be presented through several online platforms including.

Assessments

Assessments are optional but advise all students to take the assessments to cement their learning and to earn highly transferrable credits.

Written Assesment 20%
Group Assesment 40%
Reflection 37%
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    Assessments are optional but advise all students to take the assessments to cement their learning and to earn highly transferrable credits.
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    Assessments are optional but advise all students to take the assessments to cement their learning and to earn highly transferrable credits.
  • Key Colour
    Assessments are optional but advise all students to take the assessments to cement their learning and to earn highly transferrable credits.

For an additional fee of Β£95, you can be entered for full Academic Credits for this course (Masters level credit)

The academic credits are offered to provide choice and flexibility to all of our students and students who do not wish to do the assessments will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance

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Entry requirements

The MSc in Tropical Disease Biology consists of three core 20-credit modules, three optional 20-credit modules and a 60-credit research project.

The course is taught in English. Students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of their language skills. A full list is available on our website

The course is taught in English. Students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of their language skills. A full list is available on our website

The course is taught in English. Students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of their language skills. A full list is available on our website

The course is taught in English. Students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of their language skills. A full list is available on our website

Fees and funding

Home

Β£11,760

Overseas

Β£24,150

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