Study at the Department of Earth Sciences
Our teachers are active researchers with expertise in all our educational areas: rocks and minerals, volcanoes, earthquakes and natural disasters, weather and climate change, evolution of life on Earth, dinosaurs, wind power, environmental and water technologies, glacier research, carbon sequestration, sustainable energy systems and sustainable development issues.
The Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University has over 250 employees and teaches more than 2200 students every year. Our courses offer a wide range within the earth science area and several of the department's programmes have received the highest rating in evaluations.
International Bachelor's Programme in English
International Bachelor's Programme in Energy Transition. (Campus Gotland)
International Master´s Programmes in English
Master's Programme in Earth Sciences; Geology.
Master's Programme in Earth Sciences; Hydrology/Hydrogeology.
Master's Programme in Earth Sciences; Physical Geography.
Master's Programme in Earth Sciences; Palaeobiology.
Master's Programme in Physics; Geophysics.
Master´s Programme in Physics; Meteorology
Master´s Programme in Sustainable Development.
Master's Programme in Water Engineering
Master's Programme in Wind Power Project Management, 1 year, 60 credits (Campus Gotland)
Master's Programme in Wind Power Project Management, 2 years, 120 credits (Campus Gotland)
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree
Masterprogram in English. Cooperation between different universities in Europe.
Apply directly on respective webb below.
- SinReM, Sustainable and Innovative Natural Resource Management
- PANGEA (choose one of the three specialized fields of Earth Sciences: Palaeobiology, Geoconservation and Applied Palaeontology).
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