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GEOGRAPHY MSC

Course Duration / ECTS | 4 semesters / 120 ECTS |
University degree | Master of Science (MSc) |
Faculty | Faculty of Natural Sciences |
Department | Geography and Geology |
Mode | Full time |
Study ID | D 066 855 |
Admission Requirements | Students must hold a Bachelor's degree (or comparable degree) in an equivalent or related field from an accredited Austrian or foreign institute of higher education. |
What will I learn?
The MSc course in Geography at the University of Salzburg allows students to specialize in one of the following three main areas:
1. During the specialization in Applied Geomorphology and Alpine Natural Hazards students acquire an understanding of processes and solving competence. Students learn about methods to comprehend and analyse the surface of the earth in the alpine mountains.
2. The specialization in Geographies of Uneven Development – Economic and Social Geography is orientated towards social sciences and focuses on the processes of social and economic uneven development on different levels.
3. The specialization in Urban Ecology and the Management of Ecosystems is an integrative course orientated towards planning, which imparts knowledge of the ecological basics of urban and regional ecosystems, spatial development and spatial development planning.
Which career opportunities do I have?
A wide range of occupations for MSc graduates in Geography include public administration (e.g., spatial planning, regional management, mobility, environment protection and nature conservation) and science, as well as numerous types of enterprises. Due to their comprehensive education and training, graduates are skilled in the collection and organization of data, analytical evaluation and decision-making processes, the communication of space-related information, and general management.
Why Salzburg?
The special distinction of the MSc course in Geography at the University of Salzburg is its specialization in one of the offered areas. In each of these areas of specialization, students acquire knowledge about specific mentalities and theories, as well as analytical skills and techniques and problem-solving competences under consideration of gender perspectives. The teaching staff are experienced in conducting research in their respective areas of specialization, as well as nationally and internationally networked. Additional advantages of the MSc course are the strong integration of its students and the excellent student-to-staff ratio.
How is the course structured?
Depends on the area of specialization (see information for students)
Contact
- Hellbrunnerstr. 34
- 5020 Salzburg
- Tel:
- +43 662 8044-5217
- Fax:
- +43 662 8044-0001