Climate Change Agriculture & Food Security

NUI Galway

 

Course Name Climate Change Agriculture & Food Security
Course Provider NUI Galway
Course Code GYS00
Course Type Postgraduate
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)  More info... Major National University of Ireland Level 9 NFQ
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Attendance Options Full time, Daytime
Location (Districts) Galway City
Qualification Letters MSc
Application Date WHEN TO APPLY:
NUI Galway does not set a deadline for receipt of applications (with some exceptions). Offers will be issued on a continuous basis.
PAC Application Information PAC CODE(S): GYS00
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Duration 1 year, full-time.
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Entry Requirements Minimum entry requirements
QQI Level 8 honours degree or equivalent to a minimum standard of Second Class Honours, Grade 1 or equivalent in an appropriate discipline is required.
Number of Places 15
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Expand+3 GOOD REASONS TO STUDY THIS COURSE
1. Research experience: students complete a research project worth one-third of the final grade.

2. Mobility opportunity: this research may be completed at the student’s place of work, within the internationa...

Course Content

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The world’s climate is rapidly changing due to global warming, and will continue to do so for the decades and centuries ahead. This poses major challenges for future agricultural systems to provide food and other bioresources for the ni...

Assessment Method Assessment
Semester One Exams: December. Semester Two Exams: April/May. A range of assessment methods are integrated and applied throughout the programme. These include essays, projects, reports, presentations and case studies. A dissertation must also be submitted.
Careers or Further Progression Career opportunities
Graduates of this MSc will be well positioned for positions in research, policy, enterprise, business, administration and other activities across a wide range of public and private sector institutions internationally. Career mentoring, advice, strategy and facilitation will be provided to all students on the MSc CCAFS to ensure that they rapidly enter employment in relevant institutions and activities, where they can build on their interests, experience and training.
Further Enquiries Professor Charles Spillane,
Head of Discipline of Botany & Plant Science
T: +353 91 494 148
E: charles.spillane@nuigalway.ie

Dr Edna Curley,
Programme Co-ordinator
T: +353 91 494 158
E: edna.curley@nuigalway.i
www.nuigalway.ie/ccafs
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