Master Geography (855)
Specialisation Modules (50 ECTS)
MG1.1 Geomorphology and Risk Research (25 ECTS)
- 290021 PS Bioclimatology
- 290057 VU [ en ] Multi-hazard risk assessment
- 290061 UE [ en ] Methods for analysing disaster risk assessment
- 290069 SE [ en ] Risk and Resilience in Mountain Regions worldwide
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290088 UE [ en ] Remote sensing and modelling in soil erosion and landslide research
- 290212 VU [ en ] Scientific Progress in Natural Hazards and Disaster Management
MG1.2 Geoecology and Quaternary Research (25 ECTS)
- 290021 PS Bioclimatology
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290133 VO [ en ] Wetlands
- 290154 VO [ en ] Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology
MG1.3 Social and Economic Geography (25 ECTS)
- 290027 VU Partizipative Methods
- 290040 PS European regional policy: a critical perspective and applications in Eastern Europe
- 290054 VU [ en ] Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Development Geography - Conceptual considerations and methodological insights
- 290069 SE [ en ] Risk and Resilience in Mountain Regions worldwide
- 290072 VU Models in Geography and Regional Science - An Introduction
- 290093 PS [ en ] Planned relocation in climate change
- 290094 PS [ en ] Ethnic retail: structures and potentials in Vienna
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human Geography: - Regional innovation policies in the era of grand societal challenges
- 290146 PS [ en ] Photography as a Research Method
- 290166 PS Qualitative and quantitative methods in Spatial Research: - Conceptualisation and Application of the Mixed Methods-approach
- 290183 VO Geopolitical Conflict Zones in Europe: from the Arctic to the Caucasus
MG1.4 Population and Urban Research (25 ECTS)
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290026 VU Urban Development in SE Europe
- 290027 VU Partizipative Methods
- 290039 PS [ en ] Current approaches on infrastructure in spatial research and beyond
- 290046 PS [ en ] Frontiers in Asia and the Americas: Past and Present
- 290048 SE [ de en ] Seminar in Human Geography: Urban Sustainability Transformations
- 290054 VU [ en ] Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Development Geography - Conceptual considerations and methodological insights
- 290072 VU Models in Geography and Regional Science - An Introduction
- 290093 PS [ en ] Planned relocation in climate change
- 290094 PS [ en ] Ethnic retail: structures and potentials in Vienna
- 290118 PS Urban Health in Asia
- 290120 SE [ en ] Seminar in Human Geography: - Water and Development in the Global South
- 290138 PS Challenges and strategies in urban development
- 290146 PS [ en ] Photography as a Research Method
- 290166 PS Qualitative and quantitative methods in Spatial Research: - Conceptualisation and Application of the Mixed Methods-approach
MG1.5 Focus on Europe (25 ECTS)
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290026 VU Urban Development in SE Europe
- 290027 VU Partizipative Methods
- 290028 PSE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning: - Strategic Spatial Development in European Planning Cultures: the ÖREK 2030 in comparison
- 290039 PS [ en ] Current approaches on infrastructure in spatial research and beyond
- 290040 PS European regional policy: a critical perspective and applications in Eastern Europe
- 290047 SE Master Seminar in Human Geography: - Alpine Space - transnational and interregional linkages
- 290048 SE [ de en ] Seminar in Human Geography: Urban Sustainability Transformations
- 290054 VU [ en ] Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Development Geography - Conceptual considerations and methodological insights
- 290067 VU European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290072 VU Models in Geography and Regional Science - An Introduction
- 290094 PS [ en ] Ethnic retail: structures and potentials in Vienna
- 290095 SE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research & Spatial Planning: - TOD around the suburban station? Potentials of "Transit Oriented Development" in Greater Vienna
- 290112 PSE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning - Protected Area Policies and Resource Management using the example of the Biosphere Reserve Vienna Forest
- 290138 PS Challenges and strategies in urban development
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human Geography: - Regional innovation policies in the era of grand societal challenges
- 290146 PS [ en ] Photography as a Research Method
- 290166 PS Qualitative and quantitative methods in Spatial Research: - Conceptualisation and Application of the Mixed Methods-approach
- 290183 VO Geopolitical Conflict Zones in Europe: from the Arctic to the Caucasus
MG1.6 Focus on Asia (25 ECTS)
- 150019 VO [ en ] Intercultural negotiation patterns - (WiSe)
- 150089 VU [ en ] East Asian Hotspots: Economy, Politics and Society of North Korea
- 150126 VU [ en ] International Organizations in Vienna and their Relevance for East Asia
- 290046 PS [ en ] Frontiers in Asia and the Americas: Past and Present
- 290054 VU [ en ] Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Development Geography - Conceptual considerations and methodological insights
- 290093 PS [ en ] Planned relocation in climate change
- 290118 PS Urban Health in Asia
- 290120 SE [ en ] Seminar in Human Geography: - Water and Development in the Global South
- 290146 PS [ en ] Photography as a Research Method
- 290166 PS Qualitative and quantitative methods in Spatial Research: - Conceptualisation and Application of the Mixed Methods-approach
Elective Modules (30 ECTS)
MG2.1 Methods and Functional Consolidation of Physical Geography (15 ECTS)
- 290021 PS Bioclimatology
- 290057 VU [ en ] Multi-hazard risk assessment
- 290061 UE [ en ] Methods for analysing disaster risk assessment
- 290088 UE [ en ] Remote sensing and modelling in soil erosion and landslide research
- 290133 VO [ en ] Wetlands
- 290154 VO [ en ] Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology
MG2.2 Project Module Physical Geography (15 ECTS)
- 290212 VU [ en ] Scientific Progress in Natural Hazards and Disaster Management
MG2.3 Regional Development (15 ECTS)
- 290027 VU Partizipative Methods
- 290028 PSE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning: - Strategic Spatial Development in European Planning Cultures: the ÖREK 2030 in comparison
- 290039 PS [ en ] Current approaches on infrastructure in spatial research and beyond
- 290040 PS European regional policy: a critical perspective and applications in Eastern Europe
- 290067 VU European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290068 VU Planning Law, Land Law and Building Law
- 290095 SE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research & Spatial Planning: - TOD around the suburban station? Potentials of "Transit Oriented Development" in Greater Vienna
- 290112 PSE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning - Protected Area Policies and Resource Management using the example of the Biosphere Reserve Vienna Forest
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human Geography: - Regional innovation policies in the era of grand societal challenges
- 290167 VU Methods and instruments of spatial planning
MG2.4 Elective Module - Regional Tourism and Leisure Research (15 ECTS)
- 290040 PS European regional policy: a critical perspective and applications in Eastern Europe
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human Geography: - Regional innovation policies in the era of grand societal challenges
MG2.5 Geographic Development Research (15 ECTS)
- 290046 PS [ en ] Frontiers in Asia and the Americas: Past and Present
- 290118 PS Urban Health in Asia
- 290120 SE [ en ] Seminar in Human Geography: - Water and Development in the Global South
MG2.6 Methods of Human Geography (15 ECTS)
- 290027 VU Partizipative Methods
- 290054 VU [ en ] Social Network Analysis (SNA) in Development Geography - Conceptual considerations and methodological insights
- 290072 VU Models in Geography and Regional Science - An Introduction
- 290146 PS [ en ] Photography as a Research Method
- 290166 PS Qualitative and quantitative methods in Spatial Research: - Conceptualisation and Application of the Mixed Methods-approach
MG2.7 Geographies of Real Estate Markets (15 ECTS)
MG2.8 Urban Development in South-Eastern Europe (15 ECTS)
- 290026 VU Urban Development in SE Europe
MG2.9 Free Elective Module (recommended Lectures)
- 270177 VO+SE Ethics in Natural Sciences
- 290055 VO [ en ] Climate Change and Climate Crisis. Future perspectives and concepts.
- 490400 VU PM1 Digital Transformations
Field Trips (10 ECTS)
- 290014 EX Field Trip: Housing in transition: Student Housing Vienna
- 290022 EX Cartographic Field Trip: From Development to High-end Solutions - GIS in Practical Use
- 290045 EX Field trip: Urban social innovation: actors, structures and effects (selected examples) - Akteure, Strukturen und Effekte anhand ausgewählter Beispiele
- 290066 EX Field Trip: Migration, integration and translocality in Vienna
- 290077 EX Field Trip: Austrian institutions of development cooperation
- 290086 EX Physiogeographical field trip: Land slides in Lower Austria
- 290098 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Thayatal
- 290099 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Mountain Torrents in Vienna - Naturgewalt gebändigt im Stadtgebiet
- 290113 EX Scientific excursion: Geohighlights of the Eastern Alps
- 290156 EX Phyisogeographical field trip: Loess and crystalline landscapes of North-West Lower Austria
- 290181 EX Cartographic Field Trip
- 290191 EX Cartographic Field Excursion - Cartographic High Mountain Excursion
- 290246 EX Cartographic Field Trip: Cartography and GIS in Aeronautics
Master's Thesis (30 ECTS)
- 290029 SE Colloquium in Geomorphology an Geoecology - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Masterarbeit, Diplomarbeit und Dissertation aus Physischer Geographie)
- 290122 SE Colloquium in Social and Economic Geography, and Human Geography / Regional Geography - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Masterarbeit bzw. Diplomarbeit aus Humangeographie und Regionalgeographie)
- 290450 SE Colloquium in Regional Research and Regional Planning - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Masterarbeit, Diplomarbeit und Dissertation aus Humangeographie, Raumforschung und Raumordnung)
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Die Bezeichnung der Module entspricht dem Curriculum 2007.
Erläuterung der Deskriptoren (Codes):
Die Lehrveranstaltungen sind durch einen oder mehrere in Klammern angegebene Deskriptoren (Codes) gekennzeichnet, die ihre Anrechenbarkeit zu den einzelnen Modulen bzw. Prüfungsteilen gemäß Studienplan dokumentieren. Hierbei gibt der Großbuchstabe zu Beginn die Studienrichtung an (MG = Masterstudium Geographie). Die anschließende Zahl gibt das Modul und die nachfolgende Buchstabenkombination den Modulteil an, zu dem die jeweilige Lehrveranstaltung zählt. Lehrveranstaltungen, die zu einem Schwerpunktmodul gehören, sind überdies durch ein "S" gekennzeichnet, solche, die zu einem Wahlmodul anrechenbar sind, durch ein "W", Exkursionen durch "EX". Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltungen sind generell durch die Kennung "PI", nicht prüfungsimmanente durch "NPI" charakterisiert, Seminare durch die Kennung "SE".
Innerhalb der Schwerpunktmodule des Masterstudiums "Geographie" sind prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der methodischen Vertiefung durch "PI.m" und prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der fachspezifischen Vertiefung durch "PI.f" kenntlich gemacht.