Utrecht University

Course Details

MSc Earth Sciences - Earth, Life and Climate

Course Description

Master's programme in Earth, Life, and Climate, you will explore the fundamental processes which regulate the past, present, and future dynamics of sedimentary systems, biodiversity, and climate, as well as their evolution. This two-year programme will provide you with the knowledge you need to understand climate change and its impact on natural environments such as soils, sediments, lakes, groundwater, wetlands, estuaries, and oceans. The main topics you will study include the evolution of life, the development of sedimentary basins, carbon sources and sinks, biogeochemical and geochemical fingerprinting of sedimentary processes/environments, and climate reconstruction. You can choose one of four tracks based on your specific interests: Integrated Stratigraphy & Sedimentary Systems Dynamics of marine and continental sedimentary systems Climate Reconstruction The reconstruction of climate change through Earth's history Biogeosciences & Evolution The evolution and response of biota to perturbations in the environments Biogeochemistry Processes that control the elemental cycles at the Earth’s surface

Course Duration

NumberDuration
2year

Career outcomes

Many of our graduates go on to find employment in research. Depending on your personal interests and ambitions, you will be equipped to work in both fundamental and applied research. You can pursue a career in applied research in government institutes, consulting firms, or various industries. Typical professional profiles of our graduates include Geologist, Sedimentologist, Biogeologist, Physical Geographer, Geochemist and Hydrologist.




MSc Earth Sciences - Earth, Life and Climate Utrecht University