Description
Studying Environmental Systems Sciences / Climate and Environmental Monitoring at the University of Graz opens up a world of opportunities. By combining various disciplines and developing cross-sectional approaches, students gain a deep understanding of natural sciences and technological aspects. The programme emphasizes the importance of legal aspects in handling chemical compounds, running processes, and plants. Through interactions with diverse research groups and engaging in small research projects, students can tailor their learning experience to suit their interests and career goals.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program can pursue rewarding careers in environmental consulting, climate change research, renewable energy, sustainability management, and more.
Requirement
- Completed relevant degree program
- Application Form
- Copy of a valid Identification Card or Passport
- Documents of completed university degree with a minimum study duration of three years (bachelor's program or diploma's program)
- Degree Diploma
- Evidence of accomplished courses (Transcript of Records or Diploma Supplement including ECTS, credit points, or contact hours)
- Language certificate (Optional)
Applicants who have not graduated from a subject-relevant bachelor’s program at the University of Graz must apply for admission to the master's program.
Structure
The master’s program in Environmental Systems Sciences / Climate and Environmental Monitoring at the University of Graz focuses on legal aspects related to chemical compounds, processes, and plants. Students have the opportunity to engage with various research groups and participate in small research projects, allowing them to customize their learning experience based on their interests and career aspirations.
Fees
Service fee is €50
For international degree students, the tuition fee is € 726,72