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Geophysics - Meteorology/ Meteorology

  


University of Bergen

The University of Bergen is a young, modern university. Most of its premises are concentrated in the heart of the city of Bergen. There are about 14,500 students enrolled, and 3,200 faculty and staff

 
Course URLhttp://link.uib.no/?3TyKe
 
CityBergen, Norway
 
Programme duration2 years
 
Programme descriptionMeteorology is concerned with the motions and processes taking place in the atmosphere. The physical laws expressed in mathematical equations are used to describe different phenomena. Thus, a good basic knowledge of mathematics and physics is a prerequisite for meteorology studies. At the University of Bergen it is possible to take the master's degree within the following areas of meteorology: Studies of weather phenomena and use of numerical models to predict (simulate) the development of weather systems, studies of local weather and climate conditions, and studies of radiative processes in the atmosphere.; The main objectives are to qualify the candidates for work within weather forecasting or research in meteorology. The candidates will in addition have competence for a lot of different other jobs, for example as school teachers in mathematics, physics and natural sciences.; The master's programme in Geophysics at the University of Bergen is unique, because you will be introduced to both meteorology and oceanography, irrespective of which of the four directions you choose.
 
Application deadlineSelf-financing applicants: Application deadline for applicants from a non-visa country (do not need a visa to enter Norway) is 1 April for the autumn semester/1 October for the spring semester. Applicants from a visa-country (need a visa to enter Norway) have to apply before 1 December for the following academic year.; Applicants for the Quota Sheme: 1 December for the following academic year.
 
Application proceduresFor application forms and further information, please see: http://prospective..
 
Nokut certificationno
 
Formal prerequisitesA first degree (bachelor's degree) of three or four years' duration from an approved institution of higher education, as well as proficiency in the English language. Your bachelor's degree must include knowledge and competence in meteorology and oceanography corresponding to at least 30 ECTS (1 semester), in addition to basic mathematics and physics.
 
Subject areaMeteorology
 
Degree levelMaster
 
Credits120
 
Language of teaching English