Earth Science 2022/2023
Course List
List of courses.
Earth Science
List of courses in Earth Science.
Bachelor's level, basic courses
- Climate Leadership: Strategies for Transition, 5 credits
- Earth Science - Planet Earth, 30 credits
- Energy Knowledge, 15 credits
- Evolution of Life in the History of Earth, 7.5 credits
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region, 10 credits
- The End of the World, 7.5 credits
- The Global Energy System, 5 credits
- The Life and Times of the Dinosaurs, 7.5 credits
- Volcanoes for Beginners, 5 credits
Bachelor's level, continuing courses
- Field Course in Bedrock Geology, 5 credits
- Field Course in Stratigraphy and Hydrology, 5 credits
- Geographical Information Systems I, 5 credits
- Geophysical Methods with Applications, 10 credits
- GIS and Remote Sensing, 10 credits
- Hydrology and Water Resource Management, 10 credits
- Independent Project in Earth Science, 15 credits
- Introduction to Mineralogy and Petrology, 10 credits
- Landscape Development, 10 credits
- Resources and Environment, 10 credits
- Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Palaeobiology, 10 credits
- Soil Mechanics and Engineering Geology, 10 credits
- Soil Mechanics and Engineering Geology, 10 credits
- Statistic Methods in Earth Science, 5 credits
- Structural Geology and Ground Stability, 10 credits
Master's level courses
- African Mineral Resources: The Science and Politics of Sustainable Extraction of Mineral Resources, 5 credits
- Analytical Methods in Earth Science, 10 credits
- Applied 3D Geological Mapping and Modelling, 5 credits
- Applied Earthquake Seismology, 5 credits
- Applied Geoinformatics for Earth Sciences, 5 credits
- Challenges in Deep and High Stress Mining, 5 credits
- Climate Knowledge for Teachers and Educators, 5 credits
- Critical Metals and Minerals, 5 credits
- Degree Project D in Earth Science, 15 credits
- Degree Project E in Earth Science, 45 credits
- Degree Project E1 in Earth Science, 30 credits
- Degree Project E2 in Earth Science, 30 credits
- Dynamics of Earth Systems: Global Change, 10 credits
- Energy Security in Local and Global Energy Systems, 5 credits
- Environmental Change on Geological Timescales, 5 credits
- Exploration and Environmental Geophysics, 15 credits
- Exploring Space Resources, 5 credits
- Field Methods in Earth Science, 5 credits
- Geological Field Project, 5 credits
- Geomorphology and Earth Surface Processes, 10 credits
- Georesource Exploration and Characterisation, 5 credits
- Glaciology and Landscape Processes, 15 credits
- Groundwater and Surface Water Modelling, 10 credits
- Hydrochemistry, 5 credits
- Hydrological Processes, 10 credits
- Mineralogy and Petrology, 15 credits
- Natural Hazards and Disasters, 5 credits
- Ore Deposits, 15 credits
- Origin and Early Evolution of Life, 15 credits
- Origin and Evolution of the Vertebrates, 15 credits
- Physical and Chemical Properties of Rocks, Minerals and Materials, 5 credits
- Presentation and Publication, 5 credits
- Principles of Palaeobiology, 15 credits
- Regional Geology, 10 credits
- Research Trends in Physical Geography and Hydrology, 5 credits
- Resource Assessment, 5 credits
- Snow Physics and Hydrology, 10 credits
- Statistics and Data Analysis Methods, 5 credits
- Sustainable Management of Contaminated Soil and Sediment, 3 credits
- Tectonics, 15 credits
- The Physics and Dynamics of the Earth, 5 credits
- Water and Society, 5 credits
About the Subject
Are you interested in our planet, its evolution through time, the environment and a sustainable future? At the Department of Earth Sciences you learn about the processes and events that have built and continue to shape the conditions of Earth. Using this as a point of departure for understanding the complex world we live in, and how we effect it, is one of the great challenges of mankind.