Study content:

Geography is a wide-ranging discipline that combines social and natural science issues and methods, focusing above all on the interaction between people and physical environment. The Bachelor's degree programme in Geography teaches the subject-specific fundamentals of physical geography and human geography. Students can set individual focal points by choosing their courses, e.g. climate and biogeography, soil science, population, economics, urban and spatial geography. Central to later opportunities on the labour market is learning concrete working methods using practical examples, for example through field research or work in the laboratory.

 

Career prospects:

  • climate research
  • soil analysis
  • environmental and resource management
  • urban planning and regional development
  • environmental protection
  • development research and aid
About the degree programme
Degree programme: Geography
Official Designation: Geographie
Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Study mode: Full-time
Language of instruction: German
Start of studies: winter semester
Standard study duration: 6 semesters
Admission type: Restricted admission
Minimum German language skills: C 1
Please note: Applications for the 1st subject semester are only possible for the winter semester. However, applications for higher subject semesters are possible for the summer semester. Introductory events take place closely before the start of the lecture period: http://www.uni-augs…; start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug…
Application deadline for the summer semester: 15. January
Application deadline for the winter semester: 15. July

Contact the study advisory service

senior lecturer and research associate
Physical Geography and Climate Science
Senior lecturer and research associate
Human Geography and Transition Research

Contact the examinations office

Marina Buschan
Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Applied Computer Sciences
Unit I/5: Examinations Office B
Christina Lutz
Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Applied Computer Sciences
Unit I/5: Examinations Office B

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