Join the first interdisciplinary graduate program in the nation, Master of Science in Climate and Health (U-MSCH), at UM. This program trains future generations of clinicians, professionals, researchers, meteorologists, planners, decision-makers and leaders to address the 21st century challenges of the health effects of climate, climate change, weather patterns and weather anomalies (C2W2). The program will provide critical interdisciplinary training needed to:

  • understand and investigate an intricate relationship between health and climate, and
  • tease out present and future disease and disability burden of C2W2 and its management

Now, we are accepting applications for our Master of Science in Climate and Health Program for the fall of 2023 at the University of Miami.

Mission: Provide students with the state-of-the-art interdisciplinary training in understanding, characterizing and managing the health effects of climate, climate change, weather and weather anomalies (C2W2).
Duration: Two-year Master’s Degree
Tracks:

  • Toxicology (pre-med)
  • Public Health Sciences
  • Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
  • Climate and Health - Analytical

Opportunities to pursue research with interdisciplinary faculty members from five colleges
Limited research assistantships may be available

Program details and application information available on the UM Climate & Health website