Urban Climate and Urban Climate Planning
Summary
The course covers issues of how humans affect and are affected by the climate in the city. A particular focus of the course is on the application of climate knowledge in urban planning and design.
About
The course consists of field projects based on the collection of meteorological data. Emphasis is placed on design, implementation, analysis and reporting of field project and exercises.
The course is part of the Master’s Programme in Geography, the course is also offered as a freestanding course.
Teaching
The teaching consist of:
- lectures
- exercises
- field project
- guest lectures
- supervision by teacher
- seminars
Language of instruction: English
The teaching is carried out by dedicated teachers who are researchers in the field. The course has a strong research and labour market connection, which you as a student will benefit from.
Prerequisites and selection
Entry requirements
Admission to the course requires 120 credits completed courses in the main fileds of Natural 91̽»¨s, of which 75 % with at least the grade Pass and English B/English 6. In addition, students with an equivalent number of credits in Human Geography and Architecture are admitted. Students with an equivalent education may be admitted to the course after review and approval.
Selection
Selection is based upon the number of credits from previous university studies, maximum 165 credits.
After graduation
Geographers often work with urban planning, environmental management or broader issues related to sustainable development, in Sweden or internationally. As a geographer, you may work on planning new public transport, roads, water supply or urban planning for climate change. Geographers can be found in business, government and international organizations.
For example, former students have a carreer as environmental consultants, project leaders, urban planners and GIS consultants.
Facilities
The Department of Earth 91̽»¨s' premises are located in central Gothenburg on Campus Medicinareberget. We are located in the Natrium building, which was inaugurated in 2023 and has state-of-the-art labs and lecture halls. Natrium brings together students and researchers in the Natural 91̽»¨ fields of Biology, Molecular biology, Chemistry, Marine 91̽»¨s, Environmental 91̽»¨s, Earth 91̽»¨s and Conservation.
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Exchange opportunities
If you are studying Geography at the University 91̽»¨, there are good opportunities for exchange studies during your studies. This is often seen as a good asset when applying for jobs, as many jobs require international collaboration.
We have over 100 agreements within Erasmus and other exchange programs with universities around the world, both within and outside Europe.