University of Hamburg - School of Integrated Climate and Earth System Sciences SICSS Master's Program in Integrated Climate System Sciences
University of Hamburg - School of Integrated Climate and Earth System Sciences SICSS

University of Hamburg - School of Integrated Climate and Earth System Sciences SICSS

Master's Program in Integrated Climate System Sciences

Hamburg, Germany

Master degree

4 semesters

English

Full time, Part time

EUR 340 / per semester **

On-Campus

* Applications are possible annually between February 15 and March 31. Classes start in October.

** There are no tuition fees for the program. However, students have to pay a semester fee of currently 335 EUR. This fee also includes a public transportation pass for Hamburg.

Key Summary

    About : The Master's Program in Integrated Climate System Sciences focuses on understanding climate systems through an interdisciplinary approach. Students will learn to analyze complex interactions within climate change, including its physical, biological, and societal aspects. The program aims to equip graduates with the skills to devise solutions for climate-related challenges in various contexts.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in climate research, environmental policy, sustainability consulting, and disaster management. Opportunities exist in governmental agencies, non-profits, and private sectors, where skilled professionals are needed to address climate change and its effects on ecosystems and communities.

Master's Program in Integrated Climate System Sciences

The analysis and assessment of our climate and earth system increasingly require interdisciplinary competencies. The MSc ICSS program teaches across all subjects involved in climate research in order to provide a holistic picture of the climate system. Our interdisciplinary claim challenges the traditional subject-related teaching.

Through this approach and the imparting of interdisciplinary competencies, the M.Sc. ICSS program has a unique selling proposition. The location in Hamburg with access to Germany's hub for Climate research offers ideal study conditions.

This research-oriented program was re-accredited by ASIIN in 2018.