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Climate Science
 Climate Science

Description

Climate science studies the past, present and future climate systems and the impact on the physical, biological and human environments.
The program provides the foundation for employment, further study and research in all aspects of climate science, ranging from physical oceanography, atmospheric science, through carbon futures and the impact of climate change on the environment.



Climate Science can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Climate Science Research CLIMAR1476
   

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