Many subject-related questions are connected with a degree program. This page provides all further information on the organization, such as the program structure, module offerings and detailed module descriptions. In addition, the important forms for the registration of your master’s thesis are compiled here. Are you also looking for individual advice? Are you already familiar with our Academic Advisory Service? You can find your responsible adviser in the service area of this page.
Begin of studies starting from the winter semester 2022/23
Begin of studies startig from the winter semester 2016/17
The Master’s degree program in Climate and Environmental Change – Applied Earth System Sciences offers scientifically based training with a focus on the geographical aspects of global climate and environmental change. Graduates have a broad range of methods for analyzing and evaluating such changes at different temporal and spatial levels. They also have in-depth knowledge of recognizing, preventing and adapting to environmental changes. These qualifications open up a wide range of career paths in research institutions, the public service, data processing, business consulting and in research and development in the private sector. Other professional fields are in environmental and engineering offices, for example in the area of renaturation or underground investigations, as well as in planning offices with a focus on urban climate and infrastructure. With this profile, female graduates are excellently positioned for the job market of the 21st century.
Our study managers are the first contact point for all questions relating to your study program at the faculty. Do you have questions about planning your studies and the organization of the modules in the program structure? Would you like to log in to modules and register in Jogustine? Are you considering changing degree program? We’ll advise you!
Head of Student Advising Office
Examination Office & Course Management
Student Services is your first contact point for advising you on general questions relating to applications and the program of study at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU). Please visit the program of study portal for further information during service hours.
Many questions can come up as you pursue your degree. The Student Advisory Center (ZSB) is the first point of contact at JGU for all questions relating to studying. All information on service hours and advisory services can be found on the ZSB website in the Portal Studium.
On the Studying at JGU portal, you can find information on funding options for your studies and the various scholarship options, including a Deutschlandstipendium, a scholarship for gifted students, target group-oriented or earmarked scholarships.