Master's Program in Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography and Climate Physics Study course General focus
Entry requirements
Specific entry requirements: Bachelor's degree in Physics, Meteorology, Oceanography, or a Bachelor in Natural Sciences containing at least 90 HEC in Physics and Mathematics, including at least 30 HEC Mathematics and 30 HEC Physics.
Months of entry
August, September
Course content
In this master’s program the atmosphere and the ocean are described using the laws of physics.
The vertical structure of the atmosphere is determined by the equations for radiation transport of incoming solar radiation and outgoing heat radiation, combined with thermodynamics and the conditions for static stability. The laws of dynamics govern both the smallest turbulent vortices, the low-pressure systems that govern the daily weather, and the large-scale ocean currents. Heat, water and various chemical substances are redistributed between the atmosphere, ocean and land surface under the influence of the circulation. All this is included in the numerical models that are used to simulate the climate system, and to do weather forecasts. Statistical methods are also used to describe the climate, its natural variability and the change caused by humans.
In the study course with general focus, the course Global Climate System, is compulsory. It gives an overview of the climate system, with a focus on the energy balance of the earth and various feedback mechanisms, and in a project you will perform simulations with a numerical global climate model of the same kind as those used in the IPCC-reports.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Department of Meteorology