
Environment, Natural Resources & Climate Change:
Master’s Degree Programme in Environmental Policy and Law
Programme overview
Master’s Degree Programme Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change in Environmental Policy and Law is a new multidisciplinary master’s degree program that combines high level teaching with working life oriented educational objectives.
The programme provides advanced training in policy, law and impact assessment for climate change and sustainable management of natural resources.
The programme launches autumn 2012 for the first time.
The programme is based on two alternative majors: Natural resources governance (MSocSc in Environmental Policy) and Environmental and Climate Change Law (MAdminSc in Environmental Law). All students are required to take courses in Natural Resources Governance, Environmental Law and Policy, as well as in Climate Change Law and Policy, before selecting their major.
The first students to the programme are selected spring 2012 !
Careers
The aim of the programme is to prepare graduates for the global employment market. The academic skills provided by the programme qualify graduates for a variety of expert level positions in the field of environment, natural resource management and climate change governance. Graduates may expect, for example, to become consultants or environmental leaders within the business sector, officers for national or European Union level environmental and natural resource administration, or to secure positions in the field of international environmental diplomacy and law-making in the governmental or non-governmental sectors.
Our expertise on Environment, Natural Resources & Climate Change
The programme will benefit from the research and education networks of the Institute for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (LYY). The LYY Institute is a network organization operating at the University of Eastern Finland. The Institute combines expertise from social and cultural research and applies it to the analysis of natural resource use and the environment. The LYY has made UEF Joensuu Campus one of Finland’s leading units for social-scientific environmental research, focusing especially on issues of natural resource governance and policies of sustainable development.
The Institute’s researcher network includes over 100 researchers and postgraduate students, as well as 12 professors, representing several disciplines including: geography, forest economics and policy, environmental law, history, aesthetics, and policy, sociology, education, and tourism studies.
Please visit the programme website for further information on LYY: (opens soon)
The Institute for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (LYY) operates on one of the Areas of Expertise in Research of the University of Eastern Finland: Forests and the Environment. The University of Eastern Finland enjoys a leading national position in the field of forestry research. The extensive research conducted by the university on forests and the climate, other natural resources and the human habitat in the natural sciences, health sciences and social sciences underscores the sustainable use of natural resources and constitutes an internationally unique research cluster in the field. The societal significance of the area of expertise is enhanced by research pertaining to environmental law, operating environments and societal development.