Duration
2 years full time / 4 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
March, July
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Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry schemes
Access Melbourne is available
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Career outcomes
Overview
Graduate ready to help government, industry, and society adapt to a changing climate, and respond to the biggest global challenge we face.
Key career outcomes
- Become a climate scientist. Work in the growing fields of climate risk and environmental consulting, among many others.
- Share your climate knowledge. Explore roles looking for climate expertise, with industries like energy, finance, and transport seeking specialists to support risk calculations, adaptation, transition to new technologies, and more.
- Pursue research. Build on your research project with a PhD in topics such as climate extremes, localised climate projections, or global climate predictions.
Where can a Master of Climate Science take you?
Graduates work in roles like climatologist, climate scientist, climate policy analyst, environmental consultant, or resource manager in sectors including:
- energy,
- economics,
- finance,
- government,
- transport, and
- research.
Discover careers in environmental sciences
Industry connections
Build industry connections and grow your professional network while you study.
- Learn from researchers and industry experts and hear about industry developments at guest lectures from climate science leaders.
- Complete a year-long industry internship with a leading industry partner, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) or the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century.
- Join the Postgraduate Environment Network to build connections, hear the latest developments and research, and get involved in sustainability projects.
Career support
Plan and achieve your goals with our career support services. Access these services to build your confidence and improve your career readiness while studying.
Support includes:
- Personalised career consultations
- Workshops on resume writing, LinkedIn optimisation, and interview skills
- Access to an exclusive job portal connecting students to industry opportunities
- Networking events with alumni and professionals
Further study
Make a difference through graduate research
Build on your masters qualification to pursue a graduate research degree. Supported by a globally connected research community, you’ll collaborate with supervisors, experts and peers who share your passion for discovery and impact.
Through regular connection with peers, researchers and our global network of industry partners, you’ll develop strong connections with community and industry that open the door to an outstanding future.
Profile
Shuang Li
"What drew me to this program was the perfect blend of my passion for the natural world and my analytical mindset. Climate science is such a dynamic field―it bridges environmental challenges with cutting-edge scientific research, and that’s exactly what I was looking for.
One of the best parts of studying at the University of Melbourne has been the access to world-class facilities and experts in the field. The lectures, especially in my master’s, are taught by leading researchers whose work is shaping global climate policies. Beyond academics, I’ve loved the connections I’ve made―both with fellow students, who bring diverse perspectives, and with professors who are always supportive and inspiring.
What’s great about this program is that you don’t need a specific background in climate science to thrive. My cohort includes people from physics, geography, and even economics―each bringing unique skills to the table. My own background was in mathematics and environmental studies, and I’ve found that the program helps you build on your strengths while filling in the gaps. If you’re curious about the climate crisis and want to contribute to meaningful solutions, this is the place to be!"
Shuang Li, Master of Climate Science