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Geography (B.Sc.)

Features

Investigate the interaction between society and the environment from many perspectives: The Geography degree programme critically debates the current issues of society and the environment and investigates these issues in their geographical relationships, from a local to a global scale. The interdisciplinary nature of the Geography degree programme makes it particularly varied and exciting. Göttingen offers the possibility to create your own individual profile thanks to a large selection of modules from neighbouring disciplines and from the soft skills area.

Programme:
Geography
Degree:
Bachelor Science (B.Sc.)
Standard period of study:
6 semesters
Start:
Only the winter semester
Language of the programme:
German
Admission:
open admission (enrolment without previous application)
Pre-course:
A pre-course is offered
Orientation events:
at the begin of your studies orientation events are offered

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Details

The goal of this programme is to convey to the students a basic knowledge of geography and to prepare them to enter a profession or continue their academic education within the frame of an M.A. programme. They will receive a bottom-up, broad and theoretically well-founded education on the basis of current geographic matters (scientific attitude and subject-specific abilities): scientific attitude in the professional practice means the objectification of processes (analysis, evaluation, planning). The programme therefore targets the following study goals (among others):

    methodological basic knowledge for theory building
  • critical familiarity with the methodology and techniques of empirical research (data acquisition and data analysis, their statistical and electronic treatment and data generation)
  • the ability to identify and evaluate target systems and target conflicts for spatial structures and developments
  • application of scientific findings to design human living space
  • the ability to convey scientific findings and practical experience to (groups of) people who are affected by spatial developments and/or have to make respective decisions
  • the ability to discuss spatial development plans in team work, and to detect problems and devise plans to solve them, with colleagues as well as in an interdisciplinary context
  • the ability to find and present solutions for spatial development plans within an appropriate time frame

The Institute for Geography consists of the five departments Physical Geography, Human Geography, Landscape Ecology, Cartography, and GIS and Remote Sensing, and the field of work Geography/Alpine Geomorphology.

Physical Geography: Geomorphology, Climatology, Hydrology

Human Geography: Cultural Landscape Development, Regional Analysis, Urban Geography, Tourism Geography, Human Ecology, Geovisualization

Landscape Ecology: Resource Protection, Land Use Planning, with the main foci on soil, water and the balance of matter in view of anthropogenic influences

Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing: Applied Remote Sensing, especially in Climatology, Soil Geography, and Plant Geography; IT system solutions for sustainable development of the earth

Geography/Alpine Geomorphology: Geography, Physical Geography, Traffic and Tourism of the Mountains (Alpine Ecology), Geomorphology, Glaciology, Periglacial Geomorphology, Climatology, Ice Age Research (Paleoclimatology), Philosophy of Science

There is a wide variety of minor subject modules: Economics, Business Studies, Forest Botany, Forest Pedology, Forest Policy, History of Forests and Conservation, Geology, Botany, Biodiversity and Ecology, Environmental and Resource Economy, Politics, Ethnology, Law (for more detailed information, refer to the module catalogue in the programme rules and regulations).

University research, non-university research, private enterprise, public administration, IT, software development, landscaping, land use planning, town and country planning, conservation, GIS, remote sensing, tourism, consultancy (business and politics), journalism.


More about the content of the Göttingen Geography degree programme

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Structure

6 semesters - 180 credits (C).

The 180 credits consist of 115 C geographical modules, 35 C non-geogr. modules, 18 C key competence modules and 12 C for the Bachelor thesis.

Regulations and module directory


Admission

Start:
Winter semester only
1st subject semester:
open admission (enrolment without previous application)
2nd to 6th subject semester:
open admission (enrolment without previous application)

EU
Citizen from an EU country (including Germany and EEA) or holding a German university entrance qualification

Non-German citizens without a German educational qualification

Non-EU
Citizen from a non-EU country (or stateless person)


Contact

Academic Advising

Dr. Robert Weber
Goldschmidtstr. 5
37077 Göttingen

Tel. +49 551 39 28010
rweber@gwdg.de
Email: Consultation hours

Academic Advising

Dr. Steffen Möller
Goldschmidtstr. 5
37077 Göttingen

Tel. +49 551 39 8066
Email: smoelle1@gwdg.de