Soil Resources and Land Use Courses
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PLEASE NOTE: The below curriculum is provided for reference only, pending final approval from the relevant study board at each university. Updated June 2024.
The specialisation in Soil Resources and Land Use is offered by all four partner universities: UCPH, UHOH, SLU and BOKU. If you choose to specialise in Soil Resources and Land Use there are twelve possible ways to combine the Basic Semester Package (BSP) and the Advanced Semester Packages (ASPs) in your Master Program.
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 your Host university.
ASP-1 at UHOH: European and Worldwide Views (Soil Resources and Land Use)
30 ECTS | |
Semester 2 (summer) |
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ASP 1 at UHOH consist of blocked modules (i.e. these run for four weeks in either of the block periods 1, 2, 3 or 4. No two blocked modules can be taken during the same block 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-1 at SLU: Soil Resources and Land Use 1
NOTE: No courses this semester are compulsory study activities, meaning all are elective study activities
Period 3 (15 ECTS) | Period 4 (15 ECTS) | |
Semester 2 (spring) |
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1) Course with prerequisites. Check the individual course web page on the SLU web
ASP-1 at BOKU: Soil Resources and Land Use 1
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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* Offered every second year (2022, 2024, 2026, ....)
NOTE: Highlighted courses are compulsory study activities while the rest are elective study activities
ASP-2 at UCPH: Contamination and Ecotoxicology (Soil Resources and Land Use)
Course descriptions available in the course database (www.kurser.ku.dk) at University of Copenhagen
Block 1 (15 ECTS) | Block 2 (15 ECTS) | |
Semester 3 (autumn) |
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A,B,C: week structure at UCPH
NOTE: Highlighted course is compulsory study activity, while the rest are restricted elective study activities
NOTE: 22.5ECTS have to be covered from above compulsory + restricted elective courses. Besides this, one 7.5 ECTS course is free elective (but can also be from the list above). All subject elements at MSc level may be included as elective subject elements.
ASP-2 at UHOH: Soils (Soil Resources and Land Use)
30 ECTS | |
Semester 3 (winter) |
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ASP 2 at UHOH consists of unblocked modules (i.e. these run throughout the entire lecture period).
NOTE: Courses listed above are semi-elective. Students have to select at least two of the semi-elective modules. Additional elective modules may be freely chosen from the module catalogue of all master courses of the Faculty of Agricultural Science and the Faculty of Natural Science so that a total of 30 credits is reached.
Module descriptions can be found in the module catalogue at UHOH
ASP-2 at SLU: Soil Resources and Land Use 2
NOTE: No courses this semester are compulsory study activities, meaning all are elective study activities
Period 1 (15 ECTS) |
Period 2 (15 ECTS) |
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Semester 2 (fall) |
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1) Course with prerequisites. Check the individual course web page on the SLU web
ASP-2 at BOKU: Soil Resources and Land Use 2
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 (winter) |
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** Associated with the Master's Thesis in the 4th semester -- compulsory
NOTE: Highlighted courses are compulsory study activities while the rest are elective study activities