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Hydrogeology and Environmental Geoscience (M.Sc.) – is beeing phased out

PLEASE NOTE: This degree programme is being phased out. Enrolment is no longer possible.

International Master programme held in English: The course aim is to prepare its participants for professional work as hydrogeologists, water resources or environmental experts, in research, consulting or administration in the public or private sector. It qualifies professionals for the groundwater resources and environmental technology sector.

Name of the course: Hydrogeology and Environmental Geoscience
Graduate: Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Study period: 4 semester
Start of the lectures: winter semester (October)
Admission conditions: Bachelor B.Sc.(Geoscience, natural or engineering sciences) Language: English (international English certificate)
Admission: restricted (applications to the faculty), selection interview
Application: Application procedure



Overview of the course
The international Master Programme “Hydrogeology and Environmental Geoscience (HEG)“ at the University of Göttingen conveys modern know-how in the fields of integrated water resources management, contaminant transport in the subsurface and groundwater in fractured systems. Special attention is given to practical and quantitative approaches: e.g. saltwater intrusion; usage of alternative water resources (artificial recharge); environmental monitoring and remediation; water pollution control; contaminant treatment technologies; systems, surface and groundwater modelling. Emphasis is placed on water scarcity problems in semi-arid regions and developing countries.

The tuition programme is presented by an international experienced and interdisciplinary team of lecturers from universities, private companies, research institutes and governmental institutions. Tuition includes lectures, field/laboratory work and case studies.

The course schedule
The course is composed of obligatory modules, 6 basic (46 credits) followed by 6 advanced (44 credits). The course is divided into 3 semester to complete the master thesis under supervision. The topic of the master thesis can either be consultancy or research oriented. The assessment of the course is in accordance with “European Credit Transfer System”. Credit points, assessed by examination or course work, will be awarded for each module.

Basic modules:
- General Tools (9 credits)
- Hydrology (6 credits)
- Hydrogeology I (8 credits)
- Hydrogeology II (8 credits)
- Geophysics (6 credits)
- Hydro(geo)chemistry (6 credits)
- Groundwater Modeling I (6 credits)
- Georeservoirs I (6 credits)

Advanced modules:
- Groundwater Modeling II (8 credits)
- Georeservoirs II (5 credits)
- Advanced Methods in Hydrogeology (8 credits)
- Selected Topics in Hydrogeology (3 credits)

Occupational field
The course aim is to prepare its participants for professional work as hydrogeologists, water resources or environmental experts, in research, consulting or administration in the public or private sector.


Admission conditions and selection procedure
see link application