Environmental Sciences

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
StudyQA ranking:3517 Duration:2 years

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The international and interdisciplinary Master's programme in Environmental Sciences (ES) is designed for graduates in environmental, life, and geosciences who intend to specialise in different fields of environmental assessment, monitoring, and management issues. Based on advanced methodological skills and systems analysis, the students will be trained for jobs in public authorities, private agencies, relevant sections in related industries, insurance companies, and others. In addition, the Master's degree entitles graduates to follow a scientific career in universities and research institutions.
The programme offers three alternative fields of specialisation:
  • Environmental Monitoring and Pollution Assessment (ES I):
Impacts of climate change and environmental pollution to environmental systems, chemical analysis of the environmental impact of toxic substances on biotic and abiotic environment, disturbance of ecological cycles, assessment of cause-and-effect chains
  • Environmental Remote Sensing and Modelling (ES II):
Use of remote sensing systems for assessing and monitoring the environment, focused on terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere/climate system; integration of process models and spatial data analysis (in numerical models and GIS)
  • Environmental Conservation and Restoration Management (ES III):
Management strategies for nature conservation and restoration as well as dumpsite reclamation and remediation

Main study subjects in this international Master's programme are:
Analytical and Ecological Chemistry, Biogeography, Environmental Meteorology, Environmental Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics, Geobotany, Geology, Geo-Statistics, Hydrology, Mathematics, Soil Sciences, Sustainable Development

Educational organisation

The Master's programme in Environmental Sciences (ES) is a full-time programme designed for two years (four semesters). Based on a common teaching scheme in the first semester, the programme offers three alternative fields of specialisation from the second semester onwards:
  • Environmental Monitoring and Pollution Assessment (ES I)
  • Environmental Remote Sensing and Modelling (ES II)
  • Environmental Conservation and Restoration Management (ES III)
The study programme includes both compulsory and optional courses, so that the enrolled student can develop individual fields of competence and qualification.
A variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, laboratory work, field projects, and excursions are offered.
The Master's programme is completed with a thesis, to be written in the selected field of specialisation. The Master's degree will be awarded based on the credit points acquired during the two-year-programme and the results of the Master's thesis.
Successful alumni will be qualified to begin national or international PhD programmes.

Compulsory (interdisciplinary) modules for the fields of specialisation (ES I, ES II, ES III) are:

ES I: Environmental System Analysis, Multivariate Statistics, Environmental Chemistry, Aquatic Pollution Assessment, Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Regional Biomonitoring Project, Ecotoxic Effects of Environmental Pollutants, Interdisciplinary Research Project

ES II (Focus on Environmental Remote Sensing): Environmental System Analysis, Multivariate Statistics, Geospatial Data Analysis, Advanced Remote Sensing Data and Analysis, Ecosystem Remote Sensing and Modelling Concepts, Remote Sensing of Global Change Processes, Interdisciplinary Research Project

ES II (Focus on Environmental Meteorology): Environmental System Analysis, Multivariate Statistics, Satellite Time Series Analysis, Numerical Modelling in Meteorology, Monitoring and Remote Sensing in Meteorology, Land Surface Atmosphere Interactions, SVAT-Models and Integration of Remote Sensing Data, Interdisciplinary Research Project

ES III (Focus on Environmental Conservation and Restoration Management): Environmental System Analysis; Multivariate Statistics; Polluted Site Remediation; Environmental Management and Resource Economics; Soil Use and Sustainable Management; Interdisciplinary Research Project; Nature Conservation, Restoration and Protection

Optional modules (ES I, ES II, ES III) of the first semester (20 LP): Environmental Monitoring Strategies, Fundamentals of Environmental Remote Sensing, Geological Hazards and Management, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Advanced Aspects of Environmental Soil Sciences

Further optional (interdisciplinary) modules can be chosen according to the fields of specialisation (ES I, ES II, ES III), for example: Environmental Chemistry and Risk Assessment, Global Climate Change and Energy Resources, Soil Biology and Soil Functioning, Interdisciplinary Excursion and Field Project, Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironment, Fluvial Systems, Vegetation Ecology, Social Hydrology, Introduction to Geoinformatics

More information can be found at the following link:
http://www.uni-trier.de/fileadmin/fb6/fb6/studium/Studienverlaufsplaene_Reakkreditierung/MSc_ES_Studienverlaufsplan_1.pdf

Study abroad unit(s)

No obligatory study units abroad but it is recommended

Internships

Internships during the Master's programme are not planned.

Forms of assessment

Oral and written examinations, practical examinations, reports, and presentations will be required every semester. At the end of the programme, the Master's thesis must be written. In total, 120 credit points have to be acquired. (30 credit points per semester)

Course objectives

The Master's programme in Environmental Sciences (ES) is designed for undergraduates in environmental, life, and geosciences who intend to specialise in different fields of environmental assessment, sustainability, monitoring, and management issues. Based on advanced methodological skills and systems analysis, students will be trained for jobs in public authorities, private agencies, relevant sections in related industries, insurance companies, and others. Within their specialisation, students have the opportunity to develop individually modulated fields of competence and qualification. The successful alumni will also be qualified to begin national or international PhD programmes. The Master's degree entitles them to follow a scientific career in universities and research institutions.

Language requirements

Applicants must provide proof of their English skills: TOEFL 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), 79 (Internet-based), CAE, or equivalent.

Academic requirements

  • Degree (BSc or equivalent) in environmental sciences or similar
  • Personal statement

Enrolment fees

Trier University does not charge tuition fees. Students only have to pay a social fee ("Semesterbeitrag") of 250 EUR for the first and 240 EUR from the second to the fourth semester. The fee includes a semester ticket covering public transport in Trier and the region of Trier. Moreover, this fee acts as a contribution that benefits Trier Student Services (Studierendenwerk Trier) and the Student Union. It also enables students to buy meals at reduced prices at the university's canteens.

Costs of living

Students should expect expenses of approx. 670-750 EUR per month. For instance, housing costs vary between approx. 200-250 EUR (basic dorm room) and 380 EUR (single apartment). A meal in the student cafeteria costs approx. 2.60-5 EUR.

Job opportunities

Trier University provides career services in cooperation with the German Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit): http://www.career-service.uni-trier.de. Located on campus, the career service called Jobpassage is designed to support students and graduates in all career-related matters such as internships, full- and part-time jobs, and future career opportunities.

Arrival support

The International Office at Trier University (Akademisches Auslandsamt) offers a three-and-a-half week orientation programme before the start of the semester. It has four key components: providing German instruction on four different levels, completing important administrative formalities, hosting various information events, and offering a supplementary social and cultural programme.

Information concerning the preparation of your stay in Trier, advice on travelling to Trier, and details about our student buddy programme can be found on our website at: http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=3&L=2.

Services and support for international students

Throughout their studies, international students will receive comprehensive support from the International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt). The IO provides information on administrative and practical issues and offers individual counselling.
Practical language tuition during the whole semester is offered free of charge by the Department of German as a Foreign Language.
In cooperation with the student union's International Centre (Internationales Zentrum), we offer a broad range of social and cultural activities such as day trips, language exchange programmes, or a host family programme.

For further information, please see: http://www.uni-trier.de/index.php?id=3&L=2
Contact: aaa@uni-trier.de

The Faculty of Regional and Environmental Science has arranged a Student Advisory Service for the international students of the Master's programme MSc Environmental Sciences. Two mentor students of this Master's programme offer weekly consultation hours for international students in the dean's office on Campus II in room F 126. Consultation topics include course guidance, module examination, examination regulations, registration for the semester course (PORTA), etc.

Accommodation

Accommodation is available in student halls of residence through the Student Services Office (Studierendenwerk Trier: http://www.studiwerk.de) or on the private market (e.g., http://www.hunderttausend.de). Housing costs vary between approx. 200-250 EUR (basic dorm room) and 380 EUR (single apartment).
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