Program structure After an orientation unit, the key components and processes of the climate system will be studied in compulsory courses (30 CP). Some specialization is already possible during the first semester. In the second and third semester, students have the opportunity to focus on their specialization (60 CP). The last semester is devoted to the MSc thesis (30 CP).
The Master’s Degree in Integrated Climate System Sciences qualifies for a profession in administration or in commercial enterprises dealing with climate system issues. Furthermore, it will prepare you for a professional career in climate system sciences, starting with a doctorate / PhD program.
Application requirements and start
Good skills in mathematics and physics and a BSc or BA degree in a subject related to Climate System Sciences such as Meteorology, Oceanography, Geophysics, Geology, or the Environmental Sciences are required. All students whose first language is not English will need to satisfy English language requirements. Your application must include a letter of motivation. All applications are considered individually on merit. The class size is limited to aproximately 20 students. Application: February 15 - March 31, 2010 Start date: October (every winter semester)
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD): If you need financial support for your MSc studies, please visit the web page of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and check for funding opportunities. Applications should be completed by November 15 for the following year.
Dr. Joachim und Hanna Schmidt Stiftung für Umwelt und Verkehr:projects and support
Contact
Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Pfeiffer (Head of School) Prof. Dr. Detlef Stammer (Vice-Head of School)
School of Integrated Climate System Sciences (SICSS) KlimaCampus University of Hamburg Grindelberg 5 20144 Hamburg