Master of Science in Meteorology and Climate Physics Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Specialist counselling Cultural and linguistic preparation
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- Location
Karlsruhe
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
- Application deadline
Non-EU applicants:
- 15 July for the following winter semester
- 15 January for the following summer semester
EU applicants:
- 30 September for the following winter semester
- 31 March for the following summer semester
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Karlsruhe
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Participants can choose to write the Master's thesis in English or German.
Description
The Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK) at KIT is one of the oldest and largest research institutions in atmospheric science in Germany.
Students benefit from the rich research environment at IMK in many ways. The whole breadth of atmospheric sciences from small-scale processes in clouds to long-term climate change is taught by leading experts in their field. The MSc programme includes lectures, exercise classes, numerical modelling, a field/laboratory practical and a one-week excursion. The programme concludes with one year of free research with students enjoying the freedom to choose a topic and supervisors from many different working groups.
Compulsory courses in atmospheric sciences can be combined with optional courses to give room for individual interests.
The atmospheric science research programme of KIT was recently reviewed as “outstanding” by a team of international experts and currently ranks among the top positions in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai ranking.
Characteristic features of the MSc programme in Meteorology and Climate Physics at KIT:
- Comprehensive education in meteorology and climate physics
- Studying at one of the largest and renowned institutions for atmospheric research in Germany
- Study and work in small, well supervised groups
- Large percentage of practical experience (exercises, project work)
- Research-oriented teaching and high potential of active involvements in research projects
- For prospective doctoral candidates: Karlsruhe House of Young Scientists (KHYS)
- Campus close to the city of Karlsruhe, known for its warm and intercultural climate
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
Non-EU applicants:
- 15 July for the following winter semester
- 15 January for the following summer semester
EU applicants:
- 30 September for the following winter semester
- 31 March for the following summer semester
Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
Additional information on tuition fees
Tuition fees apply only for international students without EU/EEA citizenship. Further exceptions apply. For more information, please see: https://www.intl.kit.edu/istudies/9638.php.
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
The purpose of the Master's degree programme is to deepen and complement the scientific qualification the student has acquired in the Bachelor's degree programme. The first year consists of lectures, exercises and practicals (compulsory and elective) followed by an individual research project in year two.
The lectures, course work, computer and modelling classes in the winter semester are devoted to individual components of the climate system and to climate dynamics and change as well as to cloud physics, radiation, aerosols, chemistry and energetics of the atmosphere.
The summer semester module in “Experimental Meteorology” is composed of classes on individual measurement platforms, advanced practical courses and a one-week excursion to observatories and labs, whereas the module in “Applied Meteorology” focuses on numerical weather prediction, air pollution, meteorological hazards, energy meteorology and data analysis.
Additionally, during their first and second semesters, students acquire detailed skills in an elective from a wide range of other natural sciences as well as generic competences in transferable skills areas such as scientific writing, presentation, time management or languages (including a free German course).
During semester three, students individually develop a chosen topic from the rich research portfolio of the Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK) into a full scientific concept.
With the completion of the Master’s thesis in semester four, the graduates demonstrate that they are capable of applying scientific knowledge and methods to independently solve complex research problems.
The degree programme in Meteorology comprises 120 credits corresponding to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) and is divided into the subjects:
- Atmosphere and Climate Processes (24 ECTS)
- Applied and Experimental Meteorology (24 ECTS)
- Compulsory Elective Courses (8 ECTS)
- Transferable Skills (4 ECTS)
- Scientific Work (30 ECTS)
- Master's Thesis (30 ECTS)
- Additional Subjects (maximum 30 ECTS)
For details, see the diagram of the course organisation below.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
1,500 EUR
Tuition fees apply only for international students without EU/EEA citizenship. Further exceptions apply. For more information, please see: https://www.intl.kit.edu/istudies/9638.php.
Semester contribution
Approx. 150 EUR per semester
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
A Bachelor's or equivalent degree in Meteorology and Climate Physics or a related discipline with adequate content in physics, mathematics and atmospheric science from a university or a university of applied sciences in Germany or a university abroad is needed. The programme must have been completed within a standard period of study of at least three years with a minimum of 180 ECTS credits. The admission requirements may also be fulfilled by a Bachelor's degree in other subjects, such as Physics, Mathematics, Geosciences, Oceanography or another natural science, and knowledge in relevant subjects conveyed by a Bachelor’s programme (e.g. as a subsidiary or supplementary subject) resulting in minimum achievements in the following areas:
- Meteorology and Climate Physics in the amount of least 24 ECTS credits
- Physics in the amount of at least 24 ECTS credits
- Mathematics in the amount of at least 12 ECTS credits
If the requirements are not fulfilled completely, a conditional admission may be possible (decided by the admission committee).
Language requirements
Very good proficiency in the English language corresponding to level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), as confirmed by one of the following:
- Cambridge Certificate: FCE, CAE or CPE
- International English Language Testing Service (IELTS), with a result of at least 6.0 points and no partial examination worse than 5.0 points
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), with a result of at least 72 points and at least the following points in the individual areas: reading (18), listening (17), speaking (20), writing (17)
- Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) with at least the following points in the individual areas: listening (400), reading (385)
- The German University Entrance Qualification Certificate (Abiturzeugnis), with the English course having been attended by the applicant for at least five years before graduation and university entrance qualification and the final or average grade of the last two years of the language class corresponding at least to the German grade 4 (sufficient) or at least 5 points
In individual cases, other forms of evidence may be permitted upon the applicant’s request. Other forms of evidence include the following in particular:
- a certificate of completion of a studies programme in the English language
- a university entrance qualification of institutions with English as teaching language
- a Bachelor’s thesis written in the English language
- completion of the Bachelor’s programme of Meteorology at KIT
The corresponding decision is made by the admission committee.
Application deadline
Non-EU applicants:
- 15 July for the following winter semester
- 15 January for the following summer semester
EU applicants:
- 30 September for the following winter semester
- 31 March for the following summer semester
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Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
For information about financial support for international students, please see: https://www.intl.kit.edu/istudies/12591.php.
Additional support
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Specialist counselling
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
Supervisor-student ratio
1:10
Contact
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institute of Meteorology & Climate Research
Kathi Maurer
Wolfgang-Gaede-Str. 1
76131 Karlsruhe
Tel.: +49 72160846752
About us
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) creates and imparts knowledge for the society and the environment. From fundamental research to application, it excels in a broad range of disciplines such as in Natural Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Economics, and the Humanities and Social Sciences. It makes significant contributions to the global challenges of mankind in the fields of energy, mobility, and information.
With about 9,300 employees, including roundabout 6,000 scientists and lecturers, and 24,400 students, KIT is a big science institution holding a leading position in Europe. KIT offers research-based study programmes to prepare its students for responsible positions in society, industry, and science. Its innovation efforts build a bridge between important scientific findings and their application for the benefit of society, economic prosperity, and the preservation of our natural bases of life.
As “The Research University in the Helmholtz Association”, KIT fully exploits its synergy potential resulting from combining tasks of national big research with those of a state university. To fulfil its three core tasks of research, higher education, and innovation, KIT is organised in five divisions: Biology, Chemistry, and Process Engineering; Informatics, Economics, and Society; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Natural and Built Environment; Physics and Mathematics. These divisions link research, teaching and innovation to their respective institutes. The KIT departments are responsible for university education. Programme-oriented research is organised in Helmholtz Programmes, and each of them is assigned to one of the heads of division.
University facts
- 23,000Number of students at KIT
- 23Percentage of international students