Msc Global Sustainable Development (Full-Time Study)

Course DESCRIPTION

If you have a background in sustainability already, or already hold a degree, the MSc in Global Sustainable Development is the ideal course to take advantage of that experience and higher-level learning.

The course aims to:

  • Provide a sound, and critical, understanding of sustainable development, particularly with reference to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • Show how sustainability is conceived and practiced differently across the globe.
  • Show how sustainability is conceived and practiced differently across different sectors, and to critically evaluate how the UN SDGs interact with these sectors.
  • Enable students to evaluate the role of individuals, communities, and institutions in delivering sustainable development.
  • Foster debate and enable students to express reasoned, evidence-based arguments.

The Programme starts with a period of gaining a shared vocabulary and set of ideas around sustainability, as well as investigating the various ways in which we might interrogate and analyse sustainability projects through a range of research methodologies and their associated techniques.

Options focus upon sectors, so, the MSc examines, in greater detail, the sectoral responses to the sustainability challenge. It shows that SDGs interact with a range of social and economic activities in a number of complicated and interconnected ways. This will allow you to evaluate projects and progress against sustainability goals more critically.

The Programme finishes with a significant piece of individual research, on a topic of your choice.

This programme has been jointly developed and implemented with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). On successful completion of the programme, in addition to your degree certificate, graduates will be awarded a UNITAR certificate of completion.

Welcome

A welcome to your course from Alex Mejia, Director, Division for People and Social Inclusion Head, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

UNITAR provides innovative learning solutions to individuals, organizations and institutions to enhance global decision-making and support country-level action for shaping a better future.

Programme MODULES

Compulsory Modules

 

MSC RESEARCH PROJECT

Key Programme INFORMATION

Fee£9,750
DegreeMSc Global Sustainable Development
StartJanuary, May and September
Next start date is 6th May 2024
Duration12 months

Please note: Fees quoted relate to the intake that you enrol on (i.e. when you start your course), NOT your application date.

English proficiency 

  • IELTS 6.0 or equivalent (no less than 5.5 in any element); or TOEFL iBT 80; or equivalent.
  • Alternatively, evidence you have previously studied in English, such as a letter to show that the Medium of Instruction was in English can be accepted.

We also offer an internal English test for applicants who are unable to provide the above evidence of English proficiency.

Optional MODULES

Choose 3 of 6

Moving with the times: using sport to address development goals

A cultural lens on sustainability

Hungry for change: food and sustainability

Water’s sustainable future

Developing sustainable energy

Managing waste for a sustainable future

Application INFORMATION

  • A copy of your CV
  • A suitable English language certificate, for example an IELTS. A full list of certificates.
  • Copies of academic certificates and/or transcripts
  • A copy of your passport (photo page only)
  • A 200-300 word personal statement explaining your motivation for wanting to join this programme.

Entry REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must meet one of the below criteria:

  • Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent, in a related subject area

Or

  • Relevant work or life experience in a relevant subject area

And

  • English language GCSE Grade C or above. Click here for international student requirements.

Applications for this programme can be made up of the following:

  • Qualifications from a recognised education provider, or professional bodies.
  • Prior work experience relevant to the programme.
  • A mix of both qualifications and relevant work experience.

As part of the evaluation of your application you may be asked to provide further information about your work experience by completing a Mapping Matrix. 

Further information about the Admissions Process and Mapping Matrix read our Admissions Statement.

Suggested Pre-Reading LIST

Lewis, S. and Maslin, M. 2018. The Human Planet: How we created the Anthropocene. Pelican: London

Cottrell, S. 2019. The Study Skills Handbook. Bloomsbury: London

MLA College and the University of Plymouth use Harvard style referencing and it is advisable to pre-study on the importance of referencing on all academic coursework and how to do it.