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  • M.Sc. Applied Geosciences

Master Program Applied Geosciences

The bilingual Master degree program Applied Geosciences imparts technical and methodological competences in economically attractive fields of the applied geosciences. The practice-oriented curriculum covers both, classical applications such as environment, groundwater, subsoil, coastal protection, exploration, resources and geomaterials, as well as promising emerging fields such as renewable energies, glaciology and geohazards, which are still unusual for geoscien­tific Master programs. Climate and environmental change and raw material shortage are bound to entail structural changes in all domains of economy and life at national and global level. The applicability and benefit of the geoscientific competences taught in this degree program are therefore likely to expand steadily over the coming decades.
Program start: October

Standard period of study: 2 years, 120 ECTS CP

Teaching language: English, partly German

Specifics: advanced mapping course

Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.) Applied Geosciences

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Applied Geosciences

- Bachelor or equivalent degree in a geoscientific subject
- At least 60 (=1/3) of the B.Sc. credit points must have been earned in geoscientific subjects.
- At least 30 (=1/6) of the B.Sc. credits are in fundamental natural sciences (math, physics, chemistry, biology)
- A 50% pass in our subject-specific online aptitude test
- English proficiency at the B2.2 level (instruction language)
- Readiness for fieldwork
- Confident use of information technology
- Ability to work independently and in teams,
- Intercultural competence

The Master`s program is designed as a two-year full-time study course. In the first year, the choice of 3-4 out of 8 core subjects determines the individual study profile. In addition to a mapping course, optional block courses teach field and laboratory practice, digital competences and complementary skills such as languages, economics or law. In the second year, the focus is on self-managed planning and acting: The "Geoscience Project" offers great freedom to pursue personal geoscientific ideas and qualification goals. In the "Research Seminar", the concepts for the own final Master project are developed, which is implemented, written up and presented during the fourth and last semester.

Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology, Applied Sedimento­logy, Applied Petrology, Applied Geophysics, Renewable Energy Resources, Geohazards, Glaciology

The study course is a good preparation for applied fields like renewable energies (geothermal energy, foundation), water management, remediation of contaminated sites, coastal, flood and environmental protection, waste management and recycling, deposits, building materials, mineral-technical products, research, public relations, media and administration.

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Study program officer

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Spiegel-Behnke

GEO 3580
+49 421 218 - 65280
cornelia.spiegel@uni-bremen.de

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Referee for study affairs Geosciences

Dr. Ulrike Wolf-Brozio

GEO 1330
+49 421 218 - 65004
wolfbroz@uni-bremen.de

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