Default track

The course programme consists of 6 parts:

1. Foundation courses (27 ECTS-credits)

2. Toolbox professional skills (23 ECTS-credits)

3. Toolbox supporting skills (6 ECTS-credits)

4. Toolbox research skills (10 ECTS-credits)

5. One major (24 ECTS-credits) to choose out of 4 specialisations:

- Major 1: Global Change Impacts on Ecology and Biodiversity

- Major 2: Conservation Biology and Ecosystem Management

- Major 3: Environmental Impact and Remediation

- Major 4: Marine and Lacustrine Geosciences

6. The master thesis (30 ECTS-credits)

Master of Science in Marine and Lacustrine Science and Management

Foundation courses - year 1

Toolbox professional skills - year 1

Electives

Choose 3ects

Toolbox supporting skills - year 1

From the courses listed below students must choose 6 ECTS-credits or they can choose free elective courses (2x3 ECTS or 1x6 ECTS).

Choice must be approved by head of exam commission, prof. Marc Kochzius. When approved, fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/222663056398362 and attach the approval email to the form (deadline 15 October).

Toolbox research skills - year 1

Electives

From the courses listed below students must choose one 3 ECTS-credits course.

Toolbox professional skills - year 2

In this module the student needs to follow 11 ECTS-credits.



The Internship of 11 ECTS is only possible if a student does not take up Monsoon School or Summer School.

Monsoon School is mandatory for VLIR-UOS scholars.

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Major - year 2

One major to choose out of 4 specialisations, consisting of 24 ECTS-credits compulsory courses. You can only choose the major 4 'Marine and Lacustrine Geosciences' if you have a Bachelor of Science in Geology.

Major 1: Global Change Impacts on Ecology and Biodiversity

Major 2: Conservation Biology and Ecosystem Management

Major 3: Environmental Impact and Remediation

Major 4: Marine and Lacustrine Geosciences

Please note: it is only possible to follow this major if you have a Bachelor of Science in Geology.'

Master's Thesis

Total number of ECTS
120