- Earth Sciences BSc
Earth Sciences is the study of our home planet. Our flexible programme combines ideas and principles of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology and Geophysics. We explore how our planet works at depth and at the surface, the biological processes that build diversity and cause extinction, the ocean and atmospheric processes shaping climate, and issues relating to resources, geohazards and climate change. More info
Mathematical and Physical Sciences / j.thurow@ucl.ac.uk
- Environmental Geoscience BSc
Environmental Geoscience is concerned with the interaction between Earth sciences and human activity. We explore evolution of the Earth and its internal workings, development of its biosphere and atmosphere, and its surface processes, emphasising natural and human-induced development. This allows examination of environmental issues, such as natural resources, their use to society, disposal of waste, geohazards, sustainability and risk assessment. More info
Mathematical and Physical Sciences / earthsci@ucl.ac.uk
- Geophysics BSc
Geophysics is the study of the physical process that shape the Earth, including its, composition, evolution and dynamics. We tackle this through a multidisciplinary programme ranging from understanding Earth materials, through the internal processes that drive plate tectonics, volcanoes and earthquakes, to understanding atmosphere, weather and climate. More info
Mathematical and Physical Sciences / earthsci@ucl.ac.uk
- Geology BSc
Geology is the study of Earth’s history, composition and evolution. We tackle this through a multidisciplinary programme stretching from understanding Earth materials, internal processes that cause volcanoes and earthquakes, to surface processes that shape landscapes. We explore biological processes that build diversity and trigger extinctions, ocean and atmospheric processes shaping climate, and issues relating to resources, geohazards and climate change. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / earthsci@ucl.ac.uk
- Geography BA/BSc
Students can choose from multiple modules to build a personalised course of study that suits their interests. From climate change to contemporary cities, we’ll work together through research-led teaching to identify how we can answer some of the most important questions of the day. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog.office@ucl.ac.uk
- Economics and Geography BSc (Econ)
Economics and geography have been moving ever closer in their concerns. The fields of development and the environment are obvious examples. This challenging combined-studies programme is designed to equip students with a thorough grounding in the theoretical principles and techniques of application in both fields. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog.office@ucl.ac.uk
- Economics BSc (Econ)
This degree, aimed at ambitious and mathematically capable students, provides a thorough grounding in economic theory, along with the technical tools, mathematics and statistics to assist in mastering the theory. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / econ-ug-admissions@ucl.ac.uk
- Sociology BSc
The BSc Sociology blends local and global sociological perspectives to examine contemporary social issues and transformations, ranging from environmental risks and climate change, to the intensification of inequalities, and imaginings of the future. More info
Institute of Education / undergraduate-admissions@ucl.ac.uk
- Arts and Sciences BASc
This exciting three-year interdisciplinary programme provides great flexibility and choice across the breadth of UCL's teaching expertise, offering the range and depth of knowledge needed to thrive in our global society. More info
basc-admissions@ucl.ac.uk
- Natural Sciences BSc
Natural Sciences enables students to combine science subject areas, known as "streams", reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of high-quality, internationally leading research undertaken at UCL. More info
natsci@ucl.ac.uk
- Archaeology BA
The Institute of Archaeology's degree programmes offer a huge variety of optional modules, covering a diverse range of archaeological topics in both a theoretical and a practical manner including climate change. More info
Institute of Archaeology / c.frearson@ucl.ac.uk
- Anthropology BSc
This programme looks at the biological, cultural, social and material culture aspects of human beings as well as their evolution. Your teaching will draw on our staff's cutting edge research, examining topics such as the cultural consequences of new digital media, social and environmental sustainability, how people and things interact on NASA space missions, and many more. More info
Anthropology / uganthro@ucl.ac.uk
- Climate Change MSc
There is a pressing national and international need to understand the nature and consequences of climatic change and to develop adaptation strategies. The UCL Climate Change MSc provides rigorous scientific and vocational training for the next generation of climate change professionals. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog-climate@ucl.ac.uk
- Aquatic Conservation, Ecology and Restoration MSc
Environmental issues such as pollution, habitat degradation, invasive species and climate change threaten the quality and sustainability of our aquatic resources. Responding to these threats, the Aquatic Conservation, Ecology and Restoration MSc equips students with an interdisciplinary scientific and applied understanding of the current aquatic conservation and restoration scene spanning ponds, lakes, rivers, estuaries and shallow seas. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog-masters@ucl.ac.uk
- Environmental Modelling MSc
There is a growing need for qualified professionals with expertise in environmental modelling. The UCL Environmental Modelling MSc is a cross-disciplinary degree that provides rigorous technical and scientific training for the next generation of environmental modelling professionals. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog-envmod@ucl.ac.uk
- Environment, Politics and Society MSc
The Environment, Politics and Society MSc programme explores the way scientific, political and cultural practices shape our understanding of the relationship between society and the environment. It is an academic rather than vocational programme with most students pursuing further education or careers in international organisations, the public sector, NGOs or charities. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog-eps@ucl.ac.uk
- Conservation MSc
The UCL Conservation MSc is widely recognised as the leading programme for aspiring nature conservation professionals. This highly successful degree programme saw its first students graduate in 1960, and about 80% of its graduates have gone on to secure posts related to conservation. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / geog-conservation@ucl.ac.uk
- Anthropology, Environment and Development MSc
The MSc in Anthropology, Environment and Development integrates natural and social science approaches to address issues of sustainability and resilience in the Anthropocene. It serves as a foundation for higher level research and professional work, offering a rare opportunity to learn in an interdisciplinary setting with staff who collaborate with outside organisations while also pursuing independent research. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / b.wade@ucl.ac.uk
- MSc Environmental Archaeology
This MSc provides participants with a theoretical understanding of research questions and methodologies in the study of past human-environment interactions, including subsistence and subsistence change. The Institute of Archaeology has a long research and training tradition in environmental archaeology, and has well-established laboratory facilities and reference collections as a result. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / d.fuller@ucl.ac.uk or m.arroyo-kalin@ucl.ac.uk
- Anthropology, Environment and Development MSc
The MSc in Anthropology, Environment and Development integrates natural and social science approaches to address issues of sustainability and resilience in the Anthropocene. It serves as a foundation for higher level research and professional work, offering a rare opportunity to learn in an interdisciplinary setting with staff who collaborate with outside organisations while also pursuing independent research. More info
Social and Historical Sciences / anthro-masters@ucl.ac.uk
- Geoscience MSc
This MSc is a uniquely broad and flexible programme that suits students' aspirations, background and experience. UCL Earth Sciences has strengths in geophysics, geochemistry, palaeobiology, mineral physics, geodynamics, geohazards, climate science, environmental geosciences and policy, and other areas. Students choose from a wide range of optional modules from within the department and more widely across UCL, building an MSc tailored to their interests. More info
Mathematical and Physical Sciences / b.wade@ucl.ac.uk
- Materials for Energy and Environment MSc
The global challenges of climate and energy require new technologies for renewable energy sources, methods of energy storage, efficient energy use, techniques for carbon capture and storage and climate engineering. This is a broad-based MSc, ideal for you if you wish to acquire skills in energy and materials chemistry in order to participate in the emerging challenges to meet climate change targets. More info
Mathematical and Physical Sciences / masters.chem@ucl.ac.uk
- Biodiversity and Global Change MSc
The MSc Biodiversity and Global Change provides a grounding in the science that is essential for tackling the biodiversity crisis, training the next generation of conservation professionals. It is run in collaboration with the Institute of Zoology, the Natural History Museum, and a network of collaborators. Together, this partnership brings together some of the leading researchers of global biodiversity changes from across many different disciplines. More info
Life Sciences / rizwana.mahmood@ucl.ac.uk
- Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation Mres
Biodiversity, evolution and conservation are of growing importance due to climate change, extinction, and habitat destruction. This new research-led programme is run in collaboration with the Institute of Zoology and the Natural History Museum, providing a rigorous training and unparalleled opportunities across the full breadth of pure and applied research in evolutionary, ecological, and conservation science. More info
Life Sciences / rizwana.mahmood@ucl.ac.uk
- Environmental Systems Engineering MSc
The global challenge of environmental sustainability highlights the need for holistic design and management of complex environmental and technological systems. This interdisciplinary Master's programme presents environmental issues and technologies within a systems engineering context. Graduates will understand interactions between the natural environment, people, processes and technologies to develop sustainable solutions. More info
Engineering Sciences / cege-pg-admissions@ucl.ac.uk
- Urban Sustainability and Resilience Mres
The aim of this programme is to equip students from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds with the research skills, knowledge and understanding required to tackle current and future real-world challenges faced by cities globally, including increasing the resilience of our urban systems, and the infrastructure that supports them, to shocks arising from natural, economic and technological hazards. More info
Engineering Sciences / h.titheridge@ucl.ac.uk
- Sustainable Infrastructures and Public Policy MPA
This Master's of Public Administration prepares the next generation of leaders and decision makers to tackle complex infrastructure challenges, from mitigating climate change and developing clean energy to expanding green infrastructures and improving integrated transport networks. More info
Engineering Sciences / steapp.admissions@ucl.ac.uk
- Energy, Technology and Public Policy MPA
This Master's of Public Administration prepares the next generation of energy technology leaders and decision makers to tackle complex challenges, from governing energy systems to developing sustainable and renewable energy policy options. Graduates gain the tools, practical skills and knowledge to leverage technology and innovation in energy policy and gain insights from practising experts. The degree is a collaboration between UCL STEaPP and the UCL Energy Institute. More info
Engineering Sciences / steapp.admissions@ucl.ac.uk
- Bio-Integrated Design MSc
Our habitat today is being fundamentally shaped by revolutions in biotechnology, computation and climate change. Bio-Integrated Design takes these life-changing phenomena as the foundation to explore radical, sophisticated, yet also critical, design solutions that will shape our future society. More info
Built Environment (Bartlett) / brenda.parker@ucl.ac.uk
- Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment MSc
As the environment, climate and energy rapidly rise up the public agenda, there is a growing need for highly qualified practitioners to analyse these complex issues and relate them to policy implications. UCL’s Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment MSc trains students in the economics, policy and modelling skills needed to tackle global environmental challenges. More info
Built Environment (Bartlett) / l.lotti@ucl.ac.uk
- Smart Energy and the Built Environment MSc
A new relationship between how we produce, supply and consume energy in our buildings is required to transform global energy systems and reduce carbon emissions. UCL’s new interdisciplinary Smart Energy and the Built Environment MSc (SEBE) will train you to be at the forefront of this revolution in energy and the built environment. More info
Built Environment (Bartlett) / Clifford.elwell@ucl.ac.uk
- Environment and Sustainable Development MSc
This programme examines the critical relations between development planning and socio-environmental challenges in urban areas of the Global South. It challenges mainstream approaches to development, focusing on strategic pathways to address socio-environmental injustices and enhance collective capacities to act. More info
Built Environment (Bartlett) / dpu@ucl.ac.uk
- Sustainable Resources: Economics, Policy and Transitions MSc
In the face of global environmental challenges, societies, businesses and policymakers alike need to rethink how we can use our natural resources sustainably. UCL’s Sustainable Resources: Economics, Policy and Transitions MSc investigates the circular economy, resource efficiency and sustainable resource management. Students are equipped with the skills and knowledge to drive change and become the sustainability leaders of tomorrow. More info
Built Environment (Bartlett) / nino.jordan@ucl.ac.uk
- Behaviour Change MSc
A postgraduate degree in behaviour change drawing on multidisciplinary scholarship and its application. This innovative programme is centred around the systematic application of behaviour change theory and methods to design, implement and evaluate interventions. This approach equips students to work in this emerging and exciting field to address social, health and environmental challenges. More info
Brain Sciences / l.gutman@ucl.ac.uk