
International Area Studies - Global Change Geograрhу

(Starting: Winter Semester)
- Starting
- Winter Semester
- Mode of Admission:
- no admission restriction
- Application:
- directly at university
- Study Mode:
- On campus
Course Description
The bilingual, consecutive master's program in International Area Studies - Global Change Geography is unique in Germany.
It offers:
- the opportunity to study global change phenomena in local contexts,
- a diverse range of courses that open up different geographical perspectives on human-environment relations/interactions,
- a specialization in Land System Science, Human Geography, Digital Geography, Social-Ecological Systems, and combinations thereof,
- a portfolio of methods ranging from remote sensing and geoinformation technologies to the latest social science survey options,
- a research-oriented teaching concept and the opportunity to participate in research projects within the framework of learning modules,
- interdisciplinary specialization options through a wide range of elective modules and thus an interest-driven individual profile creation with diverse career prospects.
The MSc International Areas Studies - Global Change Geography focuses on today’s major international challenges. These include, for example, opportunities and risks of globalization, perspectives of the world economy, emergence and effects of international conflicts, land use change, and its ecological impact, dealing with limited resources, and climate change with its consequences. With the MSc International Area Studies – Global Change Geography you have the opportunity to study and critically analyze these and other aspects based on an interdisciplinary, closely linked range of subjects, both conceptually and in the actual regional context. For this purpose, we offer you a range of courses in which you can flexibly choose your focus and supplementary fields.
With its strong interdisciplinary orientation, the master's program provides you with professional skills in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary networked thinking and analysis. The MSc International Area Studies – Global Change Geography expands the specialized knowledge of geographically oriented bachelor’s programs to include internationally occurring problems, explanatory approaches, and solution options in connection with specific regional contexts in the light of global change. The study program can be configured in such a way that orientations toward research and application are possible.
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a geographically oriented subject or comparable field.
A study program is comparable if:
- at least 10 ECTS have been obtained in geographical and spatial science methods (e.g. statistics or geographical information systems), and
- at least 60 ECTS have been obtained in at least three areas related to planning sciences, environmental sciences, physical geography, and human geography.
Decisions on comparability are made by the examination board based on the transcript of records submitted.
Required ECTS crеdits: 180.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines

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(Starting: October)
Application Procedure & Selection
Application Documents
The following documents must be submitted with the application for admission:
- A hard copy of your bachelor's degree or equivalent (i.e., graduation certificate and transcripts). Important note: Applicants via uni-assist upload their certificates and transcripts (both in original language and official translations, unless the originals are in English or in German) with their online application. For those applicants, it is not necessary to hand in any additional hard documents.
- Halle University does accept provisional graduation certificates, if your degree is scheduled after the application deadline. Please submit your transcripts indicating a minimum of 2/3 of your total credits to be passed / your senior student stage, accordingly. The final graduation certificate shall be submitted with enrolment, respectively by no later than 31 January in the year following admission.
- Proof of English language proficiency (see language requirements).
- Language certificate attesting German language proficiency for university studies (see language requiremеnts).
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