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Earth System Data Science and Remote Sensing Leipzig University

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
International support
Welcome event

First impressions

Location

Leipzig

Intake

Winter semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Application deadline

31 May for the following winter semester 

The application period starts approximately eight weeks before the deadline (uni-assist).

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Science

Course location

Leipzig

Language of instruction

English

Languages

Mandatory classes are held in English. The catalogue of elective modules contains classes held in German, with alternatives in English available.

Description

Global environmental challenges are on the rise. These challenges include climate change and the increasing frequency of extreme events as well as rapid land transformations and the resulting biodiversity crisis. Global data streams, ongoing digitisation and novel methodological approaches offer unique opportunities to make a contribution in the search for solutions to these problems. One novel approach is data science, consisting of the combination of domain knowledge, coding skills, and quantitative methods. Another one is remote sensing, which provides Earth observation data (e.g. optical, Lidar, radar) at multiple observation scales suitable for monitoring a wide range of processes. Since Earth system sciences are a data-rich domain, such approaches become particularly powerful.

Leipzig University is very strong in all relevant aspects. Domain knowledge is available in the areas of geoecology, biodiversity research, meteorology, eco-hydrology, and related fields. Remote sensing is covered through the Remote Sensing Centre for Earth System Research, and data science is very high on the agenda of various institutions. Leipzig University therefore offers perfect preconditions for bringing these aspects together in one dedicated study programme: the MSc “Earth System Data Science and Remote Sensing”.

Our aim is to train the next generation of Earth system scientists that possess a unique set of skills balancing domain knowledge in Earth and environmental sciences, coding skills and quantitative methods with an emphasis on state of the art remote sensing technology. We combine an in-depth methodological education with the opportunity to specialise in a distinct domain of the Earth system. Our students will thus become the method experts in an individually chosen field of Earth and environmental sciences.

Overview of topics covered in the curriculum (total of 120 ECTS in two years):

  • 20 ECTS remote sensing (multi- and hyperspectral remote sensing, radar, Lidar and reflectance spectroscopy, field techniques for ground truthing, data products)
  • 20 ECTS data science (machine learning and artificial intelligence, spatio-temporal data analysis, geostatistics)
  • 20 ECTS specialisation in a field of application (e.g. physical geography and geoecology, biodiversity research, meteorology and climate science, geology and others)
  • 10 ECTS soft skills (scientific writing, research data management)
  • 10 ECTS research internship (national or international)
  • 10 ECTS basic introductions to remote sensing, data science and the Earth system
  • 30 ECTS Master's thesis

Full-time / part-time

Full-time, Part-time (study alongside work)

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

31 May for the following winter semester 

The application period starts approximately eight weeks before the deadline (uni-assist).

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

The course contents are taught in single, organisationally independent units (modules). Modules contain clearly defined areas of knowledge that have a factual or thematic relationship. Modules might contain various teaching units, e.g. lecture (L), seminar (S) or hands-on training (P) and are concluded by a final exam. Modules are rated by their teaching load in credit points (ECTS); one credit point corresponds to an average workload of 30 hours. Most modules in this MSc programme have a workload of 5 ECTS. Basic introductions are a mandatory elective module (WP, two out of three introductions must be selected). Method modules and soft skills are mandatory (P) and modules targeting fields of application are elective (W).

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

International elements

Courses are led with foreign partners

Integrated internships

A six-week research internship at a national or international institution is part of the curriculum.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

No tuition fees

Semester contribution

312.30 EUR

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

GENERAL QUALIFICATION for the study programme is proven by a first professionally recognised degree qualification or a qualification from a state or state-recognised university of cooperative education (German "Berufsakademie”). Further certificates have to be acknowledged by the responsible and officially recognised administration.

Our service for applicants holding an international degree provides a check for university admission to find out if you are qualified to study in Germany using your educational certificates. Information on important additional country-specific requirements is also given.

SUBJECT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

  • BSc in a geoscience, environmental science or data science related science programme
  • Minimum 35 ECTS from the areas geography, earth system and geosciences, environmental sciences, life science, data science, remote sensing or GIS
  • Basic knowledge in statistics (minimum 5 ECTS)
  • Basic skills in a scripting-language for scientific computing or a programming language (e.g. Python, R, Julia, etc.)
  • English level B2 (also see "language requirements")

The study programme is admission restricted. The following documents are to be included in the application:

  • curriculum vitae
  • letter of motivation stating the applicant's specific interest in the programme and listing the study goals
  • if applicable, proof of relevant vocational training, voluntary internships or similar activities related to the study programme
  • a transcript of records of all achievements at the time of application (minimum 140 ECTS)

Language requirements

English language proficiency equivalent to the B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is required.

Applicants need to submit one of the following forms of proof/certificates:

  • Certificate of European B2 Level in English Language
  • TOEFL iBT: 61
  • IELTS: 5.5
  • TOEIC: Listening and Reading 785, Speaking 160, Writing Test 150
  • PTE Academic: 59
  • English as an official and educational language

Certified knowledge of German is not required.

Application deadline

31 May for the following winter semester 

The application period starts approximately eight weeks before the deadline (uni-assist).

Submit application

The application is an online application via uni-assist. Details are provided on the university website: Application Procedure.

Applicants with a German BSc degree must submit their applications via AlmaWeb.

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

No

Additional support

Accommodation

Student halls of residence run by the "Studentenwerk Leipzig" (https://www.studentenwerk-leipzig.de/en/housing/our-student-halls-residence), shared apartments, accommodation services and estate agencies

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

Welcome event

General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates

The guidance and support of our international students is provided centrally by our International Centre. This includes areas before the studies (application, enrolment, advice on study programmes and the start of studies) and during the studies (e.g. study abroad).

Our international students also receive comprehensive advice from the "Studentenwerk Leipzig", which covers not only the area of housing but also fields like psychosocial and social counselling and legal advice.

Contact

Leipzig University

Faculty of Physics and Earth System Sciences

Dr Christian Chmelik
Linnéstraße 5
04103 Leipzig
Tel.: +49 3419732403

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