Understanding the causes of the global change turns it from threat to opportunity

Degree programme specification

One of the challenges facing human society today is to understand the main causes and possible impacts of current global environmental change, and then to find appropriate ways to adapt to that change. The main goal of the study program is to offer students a geographical view of the current very dynamic environmental changes. The physical basis of the global environmental change is studied from the perspective of the main disciplines of physical geography. The part of the study program that focuses on the impact on society and the possibilities of adaptation is the domain of social geography. Knowledge and skills associated with methods of studying the spatio-temporal variability of the global change manifestations are covered by subjects in the field of geoinformatics and cartography.

Study plans

Admission Procedures
Admission to Master’s programmes in English 2023/2024 (study from autumn 2023)
Submission deadline until midnight 31/3/2023

  • Acceptance round information

    Admission to Master programmes Molecular and Cell Biology and Geography of Global Environmental Change

  • Information on entrance examinations designed for this degree programme

    Entrance exam will occur by online interview on April 18, 2023 and April 19, 2023.

    The admission procedure is held in two rounds. Admission is based on the overall results of the entrance exam and the programme's capacity. It is recommended to have a Bachelor's degree in Geography or a related field of study.

    1. In the first stage, applicants must submit all required documents (see below) and complete a short competency questionnaire. Based on these documents, the committee will shortlist suitable candidates and invite them for a personal interview.

    Required documents:

    • Cover letter
    • CV
    • Competency questionnaire (to be downloaded in the e-application)
    • Transcript of Records and Bachelor's degree diploma
    • English language certificate (in case English is not the native language)

    In the competency questionnaire, the applicant evaluates his/her abilities and skills to study the programme in 8-10 questions (e.g. the ability to define a research problem, to understand and interpret a scholarly article, or to communicate and present research results). These declared prerequisites will be verified during the entrance interview.

    2. The entrance interview will be organized online on 18-19 April 2023 (approx. 30-40 minutes per student).
    During the interview, the applicant should prove a basic orientation in the field of physical geography, human geography, and geoinformatics methods. English language skills will be evaluated during the entrance exam.

    More information can be found here.

  • Recommended reading for the examinations under this field
    STRAHLER, Alan H. Introducing Physical Geography. 5. vyd. Wiley, 2010. 656 s. ISBN 0-470-13486-0.
  • Evaluation criteria valid for the applicants applying for a place on this degree programme

    Admission is based on the entrance exam's overall results and the program's capacity.

    In the first stage, the applicant must obtain at least 20 points out of 30.

    • Competency questionnaire (max. 20 points)
    • Quality of the other required documents (max. 10 pts.)

    In the second stage, the applicant must obtain at least 50 points out of 70.

    • Exam interview (max. 50 pts.)
    • English language skills (max. 20 pts.)

Studies

  • Objectives

    One of the challenges facing human society today is to understand the main causes and possible impacts of current global environmental change, and then to find appropriate ways to adapt to that change. The main goal of the study programme is to offer students a geographical view of the current very dynamic environmental changes. The physical basis of the global environmental change is studied from the perspective of the main disciplines of physical geography. The part of the study programme that focuses on the impact on society and the possibilities of adaptation is the domain of human geography. In the field of human geography, this programme will offer students a current view of the issues related to the global implications of urbanism, migration, tourism, uneven economic development, or age structure changes. Knowledge and skills associated with methods of studying the spatio-temporal variability of the global change manifestations are covered by subjects in the field of geoinformatics and cartography.

    The programme is suitable for students who would like to gain a deeper understanding of current environmental problems and would like to contribute to their solution either by their own research activities or by applying the acquired knowledge and skills in the public administration or the private sector.

  • Learning Outcomes

    After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:

    • Explain the role of the main natural and anthropogenic forcings that cause global environmental change, including feedback mechanisms and the main positive and negative impacts of global change.
    • Perform geographical analysis and synthesis of natural and socio-economic processes of different spatial scale (local, regional, global) and different dynamics over time.
    • Identify, model and evaluate negative impacts of global environmental change in the Earth system spheres from local to global scales. Identify, model and evaluate natural hazards and risks affecting human society.
    • Apply tools of geo-informatics and cartography and methods of statistical data processing in solving specific physical-geographical and socio-economic tasks.
    • Interpret, discuss and evaluate available adaptation measures and design new one with respect to regional and cultural specifics
    • Generate and advocate his/her professional decisions and bear full responsibility for them

  • Occupational Profiles of Graduates

    There is growing urgency for experts in the field of the environmental change globaly. Your career opportunities will not be restricted to a national level. Graduates may develop careers around the world across the scientific and educational institutions, non-profit organizations, environmental agencies and state administration.

  • Practical Training

    Practical training is not required.

    Further information can be found here:

    https://geogr.sci.muni.cz/en

  • Goals of Theses

    The diploma thesis is focused on solving specific issues related to the manifestations, causes and impacts of the global environmental change, with possible adaptations and also with procedures that will lead to the mitigation of negative impacts. The thesis has the character of a scientific study of basic or applied research. Depending on the topic, the graduate also demonstrates mastery of contemporary field, laboratory, cartographic, geoinformatics and statistical methods and techniques.

    The student prepares the thesis in the form of a comprehensive dissertation (60 to 80 pages of text), which also includes a research overview of the current state of affairs and a discussion of their own results in the context of current knowledge about the issue. For each diploma thesis, the fulfillment of the requirements arising from its assignment, professional level, formal and linguistic adjustment, quality and aesthetics of the performance are evaluated.

  • Access to Further Studies

    The graduation of this Master’s degree should motivate talented and involved students to continue their PhD studies either at the Department of Geography Masaryk University or in the study of other environmentally oriented PhD programmes worldwide.

Basic information

Abbreviation
N-GGE
Type
master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one)
Profile
academic
Degree
Mgr.
Degree in Advanced Master's state examination
RNDr.
Length of studies
2 years
Language of instruction
English English
Annual tuition fee
€4,500

20
estimated number of admitted
6
number of active students

Faculty of Science
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