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Food and Landscape - Masters programme

Master's120 ECTSA–F Score: 77.2
Climate, Energy & Carbon EconomicsPrimary
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Autumn 2026on_campusfull_time
Autumn 2026on_campusfull_time
Autumn 2026
Lomma
on_campus
full_time

UACode: SLU-81198Apply
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Skills you'll develop

11 skills mapped from curriculum analysis

These skills are derived from curriculum analysis and industry alignment. Primary skills are core to the program; others are developed through coursework and projects.

Core skills

Renewable Energy Systemsintermediate
advise on landscapesadvanced
advise on nature conservationintermediate
advise on soil and water protectionintermediate
advise on use of landintermediate
agronomical production principlesadvanced
agronomyadvanced

Additional skills

Thinking & Problem Solving

Critical Thinking★★Systems Thinking★★

Domain Knowledge

Climate Risk Assessment★★

Other

advise on pollution prevention★★

Total skills

11

Core skills

7

High demand

3

What you'll become (field context)

This is based on the Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics Future Field and its subfields (not program‑specific promises). Use the official program page for curriculum details.

Why this field matters

Climate tech, renewable energy, carbon economics, and sustainability

Career outcomes snapshot

Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics

A quick, visual overview of common outcomes in this field (roles + paths + subfields). It’s field-level context — not a promise for this specific program.

Roles

6

Paths

6

Subfields

2

Top roles

Sustainability ConsultantESG AnalystCarbon Markets AnalystEnergy Systems EngineerSolar/Wind EngineerGrid Analyst

Typical paths

  • MSc Environmental Science
  • MSc Sustainability Management
  • MSc Climate Change
  • MSc Renewable Energy

Subfields

Climate & SustainabilityRenewable Energy

Looking for a Master's in Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics? Compare intakes above and verify curriculum details on the official programme page.

Future-Readiness Score

A–F framework evaluation • Each score is backed by evidence

A-F Score Overview

6-dimension future-readiness evaluation

77/100
StrongEstimated
A85
B76
C73
D83
E73
F73
A
Frontier Connection
Excellent85
B
Tech Fluency
Strong76
C
Human Skills
Strong73
D
Hands-On Learning
Excellent83
E
Innovation Culture
Strong73
F
Global Outlook
Strong73
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A

Future relevance

Is this program connected to fast-growing careers?

85/100
✓ Program Evidence

“The courses utilise several teaching methods to promote student learning and creativity and equip students with tools for future professional situations.”

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B

Tech & data strength

Will you build strong technical skills (data, software, AI tools)?

76/100
✓ Program Evidence

“With a Master’s degree with a major in food studies you will have a broad understanding of the entire food and landscape chain and have sufficient tools in strategic planning, communication and advocacy for sustainable development to be employable both nationally and internationally.”

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C

People skills

Does it build communication, teamwork, and leadership?

73/100
✓ Program Evidence

“With a Master’s degree with a major in food studies you will have a broad understanding of the entire food and landscape chain and have sufficient tools in strategic planning, communication and advocacy for sustainable development to be employable both nationally and internationally.”

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D

Practical learning

Do you learn by doing (projects, labs, real-world work)?

83/100
✓ Program Evidence

“The programme concludes with a degree project which can consist of either cross-disciplinarily applied case studies or deepened theoretical studies in a food or landscape-related subject.”

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E

Innovation & entrepreneurship

Does it support innovation, startups, or building new things?

73/100
✓ Program Evidence

“Career After graduation, students can work as strategists in food or food and sustainability, tourism and marketing developers, entrepreneurs in gastronomy and the food sector and project managers.”

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F

Global & ethical impact

Does it cover sustainability, ethics, and global perspective?

73/100
✓ Program Evidence

“With a Master’s degree with a major in food studies you will have a broad understanding of the entire food and landscape chain and have sufficient tools in strategic planning, communication and advocacy for sustainable development to be employable both nationally and internationally.”

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How we calculate these scores

Our A–F framework evaluates programs across 6 dimensions of future-readiness. Scores combine: field alignment (how the program's field connects to growing industries), curriculum signals (keywords, course structure, learning outcomes), and institution profile (research focus, industry partnerships). This program has 6 verified citations from official sources.

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Why This Field Matters

Industry insights verified by Mojo

Big-picture context for Climate, Energy & Carbon Economics. These sources show why the field is growing — not specific program details.

Energy jobs growing faster than the overall economy

International Energy Agency • 2024-01-01

✓ Verified

Strong investment in energy infrastructure drove a 2.2% rise in energy jobs last year, nearly double the rate of employment growth for the wider global economy.

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Program Evidence

Citations from official sources

frontier

The courses utilise several teaching methods to promote student learning and creativity and equip students with tools for future professional situations.

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tech_data

With a Master’s degree with a major in food studies you will have a broad understanding of the entire food and landscape chain and have sufficient tools in strategic planning, communication and advocacy for sustainable development to be employable both nationally and internationally.

View source
human_skills

With a Master’s degree with a major in food studies you will have a broad understanding of the entire food and landscape chain and have sufficient tools in strategic planning, communication and advocacy for sustainable development to be employable both nationally and internationally.

View source
hands_on

The programme concludes with a degree project which can consist of either cross-disciplinarily applied case studies or deepened theoretical studies in a food or landscape-related subject.

View source
innovation

Career After graduation, students can work as strategists in food or food and sustainability, tourism and marketing developers, entrepreneurs in gastronomy and the food sector and project managers.

View source
ethics_sustainability

With a Master’s degree with a major in food studies you will have a broad understanding of the entire food and landscape chain and have sufficient tools in strategic planning, communication and advocacy for sustainable development to be employable both nationally and internationally.

View source