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Academic Mission
The Master of Science in Climate Change and Development program at Makerere University is designed for graduate students seeking advanced knowledge and practical skills in addressing the multifaceted challenges of climate change within development contexts. This interdisciplinary program integrates scientific understanding of climate systems with critical analysis of socio-economic, political, and ethical dimensions of climate impacts and adaptation strategies. Students will explore topics such as climate modeling, vulnerability assessment, climate policy, sustainable development pathways, and disaster risk reduction. The curriculum emphasizes research methodologies and equips graduates with the analytical and problem-solving abilities necessary to contribute to effective climate action and sustainable development initiatives. Typical career paths include roles in government ministries, international development organizations, non-governmental organizations, research institutions, and the private sector focusing on climate resilience and sustainable resource management.
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Successfully verified on March 14, 2022 by the relevant educational authorities.
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Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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