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Programme structure

Programme structure for students attending this study programme from fall 2018

Programme structure 2017

The Environmental Geosciences programme option offers a one-year course program (60 credits) and a full-length one-year (long 60 credit) thesis. Within the program students can choose 2 specializations, Environmental chemistry or Environmental stratigraphy. The recommended structure of the different specializations and the course descriptions are presented below:

Health, Safety and Environment (HSE)

There are compulsory HSE courses at the beginning of the first semester.

HMS0505 – Electricity Safety is required for attending some courses, this is specified in the course descriptions.

You are exempted from these course requirements if you have already completed the equivalent HSE courses in relation to a bachelor programme at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UiO.

For further information se website for transitional arrangements between old and new HSE courses.

Environmental Geosciences

4. semester Master thesis
3. semester Complementary MSc course / Master thesis Master thesis Master thesis
2. semester

Core environmental chemistry course / Complementary MSc course

GEO4012 – Scientific Writing and Presentation and Core environmental chemistry course / Complementary MSc course Master thesis start / Complementary MSc course
1. semester

GEO4140 – Environmental stratigraphy and HSE courses

Complementary MSc course

 GEO4161 – Contaminants in the Geoenvironment
  10 ECTS credits 10 ECTS credits 10 ECTS credits

Core courses Environmental chemistry specialization:

Core courses Environmental stratigraphy specialization:

Suggested complementary MSc courses

Other courses than mentioned above may be included in the MSc degree, this will be decided in cooperation with a supervisor or the coordinator of the study discipline.

Diploma and degree

The diploma is issued when you have completed the courses that meet the requirements for a degree. Read more about diplomas.

Published Sep. 28, 2015 2:49 PM - Last modified Feb. 7, 2018 10:51 AM