Master's Programme in Global Environmental History
Uppsala University
753 10 Uppsala, Sweden
SEK 200,000.00
SEK 50,000.00
SEK 25,000.00
SEK 900.00
2 Years
Course Overview
Environmental history studies the relationship between humans and nature throughout history. It focuses on historical changes, events, and debates about how societies and the natural environment interact. By examining this relationship, the program aims to help understand and address modern sustainability issues. The program provides an overview of the long-term interaction between human societies and nature. You will gain deeper insights into how this relationship has evolved from prehistoric times to the development of modern states and... Read more
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Masters Programme in Environmental History have many career opportunities. They can work in environmental analysis, sustainability consulting, and impact assessments. Many find jobs in government agencies, planning, conservation, and heritage management. Others work in NGOs, education, and corporate responsibility. The programs focus on human-nature relationships and global power structures prepares students for roles in policy-making and research. Graduates gain interdisciplinary skills for careers in sustainability, consulting, and development. They can also pursue doctoral studies in sustainability issues and related fields. Read more
Course Summary
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753 10 Uppsala, Sweden
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2 Year's Post Graduation (PG)
Program Length -
Available Intakes
Jan, Oct,
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SEK 200,000.00
Tuition Fees -
Minimum Deposit
SEK 50,000.00 -
Scholarship
SEK 25,000.00 -
SEK 900.00
Application Fees -
SEK 123,768.00/Year
Living Cost
University
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Bachelor
Minimum Mark (%) OR Minimum CGPA
Mark:60% OR CGPA:2.50