Climate Change Courses
View the Climate Change competency profile here
PLEASE NOTE: The below curriculum is provided for reference only, pending final approval from the relevant study board at each university.
The specialisation in Climate Change is offered by two partner universities: UHOH (ASP-2 only) and BOKU. If you choose to specialise in Climate Change there are a number of ways to combine the Basic Semester Package (BSP) and the Advanced Semester Packages (ASPs) in your Master Programme.
You just have to take the BSP and the ASP-1 at one of the universities (the Home university), and the ASP-2 at another of the universities (the Host university). The Masters thesis must be conducted at the Host university.
ASP-1 at BOKU: Climate change
You will find the BOKU courses (LV) in our teaching information system BOKUonline: https://online.boku.ac.at
Further information on how to look for courses at BOKU in general: http://www.boku.ac.at/int-in-boku-howtolookforcourses-en.html
30 ECTS | |
Semester 2 (summer) |
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NOTE: Highlighted courses are compulsory study activities while the rest are elective study activities
ASP-2 at UHOH: The Science of Climate Change
30 ECTS | |
Semester 3 (winter) |
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ASP2 at UHOH consists of unblocked modules - these are running throughout the entire lecture period.
NOTE: Highlighted courses are compulsory study activities, in addition students have to select two of the semi-elective modules plus one elective module. The elective module may be freely chosen from the module catalogue of all master courses of the Faculty of Agricultural Science and the Faculty of Natural Science.
Module descriptions can be found in the module catalogue at UHOH
ASP-2 at BOKU: Climate change
You will find the BOKU courses (LV) in our teaching information system BOKUonline: https://online.boku.ac.at
Further information on how to look for courses at BOKU in general: http://www.boku.ac.at/int-in-boku-howtolookforcourses-en.html
30 ECTS | |
Semester 3 (winter) |
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NOTE: Highlighted courses are compulsory study activities while the rest are elective study activities
** Associated with the Master's Thesis in the 4th semester -- compulsory