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Tropical Hydrogeology and Environmental Engineering (TropHEE) (M.Sc.) (as per degree programme guidelines 01.10.2016)
The degree programme consists of 120 Credit Points (CP) in total:
Mandatory Subject Area: 24 CP Elective Subject Area: 66 CP Master’s Thesis: 30 CP
This leads to the following possible semester course schedule:
1. Semester 2. Semester 3. Semester 4. Semester
Scientific Methods (6 CP) Semiarid Field Hydrogeology (6 CP)
Master’s Thesis (30 CP)
Scientific Training (12 CP)
Elective Subject Area (66 CP)- Basic Modules (e.g. Fundamentals of Geosciences, Hydrogeology I, Hydrochemistry and Physical Hydrogeology, Geoinformation Systems)- Special Modules (e.g. Hydraulic Engineering, Hydrogeological Methods, Soil and Unsaturated Zone)
Language of Tuition:ENGLISH
certificates required
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Tropical Hydrogeology and Environmental Engineering Master of Science
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Brief Description
The objective of this Master course, which builds on a qua-lifying degree in a suitable geoscientific or comparable field, is the scientific education and specialisation of German and international geoscientists in or-der to deal with resource-, hazard-, hydrology-, and environ-mental management-related topics. The programme aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills for solving problems associated with water exploitation, ground-water protection and soil conservation as well as provide an introduction to the geoscientific concerns associated with land use planning in tropical and sub-tropical areas.
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