Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Master in Community Climate Adaptation

Worcester, United States

The Master in Community Climate Adaptation at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, Massachusetts, founded in 1865, is known for its project-based, interdisciplinary approach to science, engineering, technology and business education. Serving around 6,000 students, including more than 1,100 international scholars, WPI emphasizes experiential learning that challenges students to solve real-world problems. The institute's strong research culture and industry links provide robust opportunities for applied learning and graduate study preparation.

WPI's signature project curriculum places students in team-based projects with industry, community and global partners, allowing learners to develop technical depth, communication skills and project management experience. State-of-the-art labs, research centers and faculty mentorship support both undergraduate innovation and graduate research. The campus culture balances rigorous academics with collaborative problem-solving and entrepreneurship resources.

International students benefit from a tight-knit community, career services that connect graduates to employers, and extensive alumni networks across technology sectors. WPI supports mobility through exchange programs and global project sites, helping students build practical experience and professional connections. Graduates typically move into research, industry roles or further study with a strong record of employability.

About the Program

The Master in Community Climate Adaptation is a 2-year program for students who want to address climate change challenges. This Master's degree is offered by Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the United States.

The program teaches students to use engineering, social science, and physical and biological science skills to help communities adapt to climate change. Students work in teams to develop plans that protect people and infrastructure from climate change impacts.

Graduates can work as Climate Change Analysts, Sustainability Consultants, Environmental Engineers, Urban Planners, or Community Development Managers. They can work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies that focus on environmental protection and community development.

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