Migration, Climate Change and Environment
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | On-Campus | find out | find out | find out | find out | find out |
Rates for the Academic Year 2024-2025:
Webster's graduate courses run in eight-week terms (Fall 1, Fall 2, Spring 1, Spring 2, and Summer). Each term is invoiced individually.
Tuition for standard graduate courses is charged CHF 1,100 per credit hour, with most courses equivalent to 3 credits, as follows:
- One course (3 credits, studying one night per week for eight weeks): CHF 3,300
- Two courses (6 credits, studying two nights per week for eight weeks): CHF 6,600
Students are invoiced for each term individually, as they register for their next set of courses. Tuition payments are typically due by the Friday of Week 1 of each term (see below).
Reasonable Payment Terms
Webster Geneva Campus does not charge the full program tuition in advance. However, those who will require a student visa to attend Webster Geneva Campus (non-Swiss; non-EU; non-residents) will have to demonstrate sufficient funding to the Swiss consulate in advance of their studies. The Swiss consulates typically recommend pre-paying two full-time terms in advance.
The standard pace of study is two nights per week. At that pace, a 36-credit degree can be completed in about 14-16 months, including the Summer term (or 18 months, if excluding the optional Summer evening courses).
Tuition Inclusions
Tuition includes all required textbooks and/or electronic materials, online library access and Webster email, career services support, access to campus facilities (including fitness center, etc.), and a range of University-sponsored student activities and career-related events. Tuition does not include additional travel, personal technology/media equipment, accommodations, meals or personal expenses.
- One in four master's degree students receive some need-based financial aid support.
About Migration, Climate Change and Environment, MA - at Webster Geneva Campus
Migration and climate change are two of the most defining issues of our time. While people have always moved to adapt to a changing environment, our awareness and understanding of the environmental drivers of migration have grown significantly over the past few decades. The adverse impacts of climate change are increasingly leading to human mobility worldwide, with significant implications for policy makers in government, NGO and humanitarian organizations and international companies.
The program benefits from a wide network of international partners, in particular United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations, diplomatic missions and a wide array of academic and research partners that work on human mobility and environmental issues.
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Entry requirements
Contact Webster Geneva Campus to find course entry requirements.
Why study at Webster Geneva Campus
- Small classes - Enjoy tight-knit study groups and one to one attention from talented professors
- Flexible teaching - Benefit from online and in-classroom learning
- Cosmopolitan environment - Students from far and wide study at Webster.
- Geneva is a global city, located in the heart of Europe - it’s surrounded by mountains and lakes. It’s home to some of the world’s finest attractions, restaurants, shops, and museums - it’s the perfect study destination.