Arctic Marine Geology and Geophysics/ Geography & Geology | |
![]() | University of TromsøThe University of Tromsø is the northernmost university of the world. Our location on the edge of the Arctic implies a mission. The Arctic region is of increasing global importance. Climate change, the exploitation of Arctic resources and environmental threats are topics of great public concern, which UiT takes special interest in. Studying and working at UiT allows you to explore global issues from a close-up perspective. |
| Course URL | http://uit.no/geologi/3589/3?SubjectId=1&From=0 |
| City | Tromsø, Norway |
| Programme duration | 2 years |
| Programme description | The following courses are obligatory for the Masters degree in Arctic Marine Geology and Geophysics: - Marine geology - Field trip/field course totalling |
| Application deadline | Deadline for international self-financed applicants: 1 March Deadline for Norwegians and applicants from the other four nordic countries: 15 April |
| Nokut certification | no |
| Formal prerequisites | Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. In order to gain admission to the master?s programmes the student must have achieved an average mark of C or better at bachelor level or equivalent.; The bachelor degree should contain at least 80 ECTS credits of core Geology subjects. In addition, the students are expected to have skills equivalent to the prerequisites the master level courses build upon.; English language proficiency required. |
| Subject area | Geography & Geology |
| Degree level | Master |
| Credits | 120 |
| Language of teaching | English |