Taught course

Master's Programme in Polar Landscapes and Quaternary Climate

Institution
Stockholm University
Qualifications
Masters

Entry requirements

General entry requirements

Specific entry requirements: For admission to the programme, knowledge equivalent to a Bachelor's degree is required, including att least 90 higher education credits in Earth-science or Geography.

Months of entry

August, September

Course content

This Master's programme develops students’ expertise in climate and environmental change, geomorphology, and glaciology, with a focus on polar and alpine landscapes. It provides advanced skills in climate reconstruction, landscape analysis, and research methods through fieldwork, laboratory sessions, and direct engagement with cutting-edge research.

As environmental changes accelerate, understanding the dynamics of polar and alpine landscapes becomes increasingly important. Our Master's Programme offers the knowledge and analytical tools necessary to study these regions, which are highly sensitive to climate variations.

Focusing on the Quaternary period, you will explore how polar and alpine landscapes have evolved over time and the role of climate in shaping these environments. You will gain expertise in methods for reconstructing past climates and analyzing how natural and human influences drive environmental changes, particularly in glacial and periglacial landscapes.

This programme not only equips you with specialized knowledge but also prepares you for diverse career paths. Whether you pursue work in environmental consultancy, government agencies, or research institutions, the skills you acquire will be highly valued. Our graduates have gone on to work in various sectors and continue their studies in doctoral programmes both in Sweden and internationally.

If you are interested in understanding the complex relationships between climate and landscape, and want to contribute to addressing today's environmental challenges, this program offers a strong foundation for your future.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • Masters
    full time
    24 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Department of Physical Geography