The Master's program in its previous form was reformed in 2021, with new study and examination regulations coming into force at the same time.It is therefore no longer possible to enroll on the old courses with the examination regulations from 2016.The information on this page only serves as a transition for students of the current form of the Master's programs.
The master's program in geosciences is divided into three fields of study: geology, geophysics and mineralogy. At the beginning of the program, you decide on one of these fields of study and thus on a corresponding module catalog with subject-specific courses.
The master's program begins in the winter semester.
All three majors contain electives in which courses from the other two majors may be taken.
Module overview
(PM) - Pflichmodul
Field of study geophysics: elective modules from the transdisciplinary areas
Module catalogs
In the revised version, which starts with the winter semester 2021/2022, the module catalog for all three fields of study has been updated.
The entire module catalog can be downloaded here as a PDFExternal link.
Please talk to the secretariats of the chairs before you register in Friedolin. They will tell you which transitional regulations apply and whether your course registration (and later the separate exam registration) should be done in Friedolin or by paper slip. Please also have the lecturer explain the structure and contents of the module to you before or at the latest when the course begins.
Older versions and revisions of module catalogs:
Study and examination regulations:
There are only study and examination regulations and a module catalog (sections on the three fields of study geology, geophysics and mineralogy) for the study program.
The degree program was approved at the end of 2011 and published on January 2, 2012. On the web pages it is sometimes referred to as "2011" (e.g., hereExternal link), sometimes as "2012" (e.g., thereExternal link); but they are identical. Its - still valid - study and examination regulations can be found below.
The course offering was revised and put into effect in 2016; formally, this was done by rewriting §7 of the study regulations (module catalog)pdf, 50 kb · de. Teaching has also been carried out according to this module catalog since 2016. The new module catalog is advantageous for you students because the elective offer has been expanded at the expense of the compulsory offer; the new module catalog offers more flexibility.
These are the valid documents of the study program:
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Master thesis information
Through the Master's thesis, the candidate should prove that he or she is able to independently work on a problem from his or her subject using scientific methods within a given period of time. The Master's thesis marks the completion of the program. (§11 para. 1 of the examination regulations)
Authorization
The Master's thesis can be registered in the second year of the Master's program in Geosciences at the earliest. It must be started no later than 6 weeks after 90 LP have been achieved.
Request for admission
The application for admission to the Master's thesis (Geology, Geophysics and Mineralogy) can be downloaded from the website of the Faculty of Chemical and Geosciences under Applications and Forms de. Please fill out the application and bring it to the examination office at least two weeks before the start of the master thesis. There it will be checked if all requirements for the admission to the master thesis are fulfilled. Please write your name and the names of the first and second supervisor legibly!
Good scientific practice
We urge all students to follow the rules of good scientific practice. These rules are summarized in the memorandum of the German Research Foundationpdf, 691 kb · de.
Assessment
The Master's thesis is independently evaluated by two reviewers.
Levy
The Master's thesis must be submitted to the Examinations Office of the Faculty of Chemical and Geosciences in four hard-bound copies (no ring binding) after 6 months of processing.
Possible extension of the processing time
According to §11 paragraph 4 of theexamination regulationsExternal link, the examination board can extend the deadline for submitting the Master's thesis by a maximum of one month in exceptional cases upon justified request. For students of the younger semesters the new examination regulations (2021) apply.
The informal application has to be submitted in writing by the candidate to the examination board of the MSc Geosciences. The consent of the supervisors must be obtained in advance and documented on the application. The reason for the extension must not be the candidate's own fault. Informal requests should be made at least two weeks before the submission deadline specified in the admission to the thesis. After reviewing the application, the candidate and the examination office will be informed about the decision.
Master thesis themes
We offer projects for almost all preferences and talents, be it lab, computer, or terrain oriented. These projects are usually integrated into our current (i.e. changing) research projects. Therefore, please contact us; ask for topics early!
If you want to do - quite classically - field work, e.g. geological mapping, it has to take place during your first summer, i.e. usually after the end of the lecture period of the second semester. We faculty plan our trips about 3-6 months in advance; therefore, we need to know your interest well in advance to be able to involve and supervise you there.
Study abroad students can often expect to receive a substantial DAAD grant from the PROMOS program (application deadline is May 1). Expect three to four weeks of preparation on your application.
Topics can also be asked directly in the research groups:
- General and Historical Geology: Prof. Dr. Christoph Heubeck
https://www.igw.uni-jena.de/ahgExternal link - Applied Geology: Prof. Dr. Thorsten Schäfer
https://www.igw.uni-jena.de/lehr-+und+forschungsbereiche/angewandte+geologieExternal link - General Geophysics: Prof. Dr. Nina Kukowski
http://www.geophysik.uni-jena.de/ de - Applied geophysics: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Wegler
http://www.geophysik.uni-jena.de/ de - General and Applied Mineralogy: Prof. Dr. Juraj Majzlan
https://www.igw.uni-jena.de/allminExternal link - Analytical mineralogy of micro- and nanostructures: Prof. Dr. Falko Langenhorst
https://www.anmin.uni-jena.de/ de - Structural geology: Prof. Dr. Kamil Ustaszewski
https://www.structures.uni-jena.de/ de
External link - Hydrogeology: Prof. Dr. Kai Uwe Totsche
http://www.hydro.uni-jena.de/
de - Ecological Modeling: Prof. Dr. Anke Hildebrandt
https://www.ecohydrology.uni-jena.de/