The orientation « Earth Surface Processes in mountain environments » aims to train students in the analysis of active earth surface processes in mountain environments. Whilst the content of the orientation applies the world-over, the training is provided using the Swiss Alpine environment as a natural laboratory.
The focus is unique in the Swiss University landscape because of its cross-cutting focus on a suite of Earth surface processes and the application of advanced data collection, handling and analysis methods to understand them. The syllabus situates its focus within the context of wider drivers of change in Alpine landscapes, including the effects of rapid climate warming and the direct impacts of humans; and uses examples of actual environmental management challenges and solutions that relate to Earth surface processes in mountain environments.
The training involves lectures, practical classes and fieldwork.
The curriculum followed to complete the Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Science is based upon a first year of compulsory courses (two modules common to all orientations ; one module related to the chosen orientation) ; and a second year containing two modules (one involving freechoice courses, and the other related to the Master’s thesis).
The orientation « Earth surface processes » is intended for students in Environmental Science who wish to specialise in actual environmental management challenges and solutions that relate to Earth surface processes in mountain environments
The specialisation is open primarily to those with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Science or Geology. Other candidates with a Bachelor’s degree, such as in other quantitative programmes in the Natural Sciences or Engineering, may be eligible after consideration of their application.
Coordinator for the orientation
Stuart Lane Coordinator for the orientation and study advisor stuart.lane@unil.ch |