The master course aims at offering participants full capability to acquire high professional skills in coastal zone management, as coordinators of teams involved in assessing coastal – zone status and/or restoration projects, and as researchers on coastal issues.
You will learn about the planning and development of urban areas, the current challenges that face these areas and you will start to develop the knowledge, critical thinking skills and practical skills, which will allow you to contribute to tackling these. The programme combines spatial planning, urban design, and an understanding of Information and communications technologies in a unique manner.
This programme provides students with a critical understanding of the theory and practice of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and allied remote sensing techniques within the field of applications in geography, geology and environmental sciences.
The MCMS is a four-semester, research-based academic degree, spread over two years. The first academic year consists of theoretical courses, seminars and project work.
This programme represents an innovative development in higher degree options in the biological sciences. It is targeted at biological and health science graduates who are interested in the major challenges in health and development today and who wish to broaden their understanding of immunology, its importance in global health and the factors that impact on immunological intervention strategies in health and disease.
The Geography programme will provide you with an opportunity to develop reading, writing and critical thinking skills in various areas, ranging from the social sciences to the environmental and physical sciences. The programme is both solid and broad ranging in content.
Human Geography is a research field which focuses on a study that observes the relationship between human activities and their spatial environment. It serves as an excellent platform for integrating knowledge from various related disciplines, such as Sociology, Psychology, International Relations, Economics, Business Administration and Development Studies.
This Second Cycle Degree Programme aims to provide excellent proficiency in one of the Asian or North African languages (including microlanguages) as well as in-depth knowledge of their literature (or one of their kindred literatures), history and culture, in their various aspects, including philosophy and religion, society and institutions, archaeology and art.
The main task of demography is to describe and analyse population development in various social contexts and time periods as well as to investigate causes and consequences of changing population structures (i.e. variations in the distribution of people across different ages and the proportions of men and women).
Urban Studies is an umbrella term, referring to academic study of cities and urban regions. The MA programme is trans-disciplinary, as its background knowledge is generated by several disciplines, eg. architecture, planning studies, art history, sociology, geography, anthropology, political science, economics and future studies.
Worldwide more and more people live in urban settings. The Master in Sustainable Cities at Aalborg University Copenhagen has a focus on handling this challenge from a climate, energy and environmental perspective. Graduates in Sustainable Cities will acquire knowledge and skills to conduct technical, economically and societal transition processes needed to find sustainable ways to lower the impact from urban living.
This is a two year programme providing an excellent opportunity to obtain an interdisciplinary Master`s degree in Baltic Sea region issues. The programme offers education in humanities and several social and environmental disciplines, focusing on the Baltic Sea region countries.