Apply for spring courses 2021
AG-209 lecture in the field. Photo: Maria Jensen/UNIS.
Top image: AG-209 lecture for students in the field. Photo: Maria Jensen/UNIS.
Application is now open for UNIS spring semester courses in 2021. The application deadline is 15 October 2020.
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10 September 2020
There are 44 bachelor level and master/PhD level courses now open for application. To apply for courses at UNIS, the applicant must be enrolled at Bachelor-, Master- or PhD level at a Norwegian institution of higher education or an accredited international institution of higher education. In addition, course specific requirements are listed in each course description.
The courses with application deadline 15 October 2020 are:
Arctic Biology
Bachelor courses:
AB-202 Marine Arctic Biology (15 ECTS)
AB-203 Arctic Environmental Management (15 ECTS)
AB-207 Research project in Arctic Biology (15 ECTS)
AB-208 Internship in Arctic Biology (15 ECTS)
Master courses:
AB-329 Arctic Winter Ecology (10 ECTS)
AB-330 Ecosystems in Ice Covered Waters (10 ECTS)
AB-333 Freshwater Ecology of Arctic Lakes and Ponds (10 ECTS)
AB-338 Life History Adaptations to Seasonality (10 ECTS)
AB-340 Climate Change Biology (10 ECTS)
PhD courses:
AB-829 Arctic Winter Ecology (10 ECTS)
AB-830 Ecosystems in Ice Covered Waters (10 ECTS)
AB-833 Freshwater Ecology of Arctic Lakes and Ponds (10 ECTS)
AB-838 Life History Adaptations to Seasonality (10 ECTS)
AB-840 Climate Change Biology (10 ECTS)
Arctic Geology
Bachelor courses:
AG-209 The Tectonic and Sedimentary History of Svalbard (15 ECTS)
AG-222 Integrated Geological Methods: From Outcrop to Geomodel (15 ECTS)
Master courses:
AG-325 Glaciology (10 ECTS)
AG-335 Arctic Seismic Exploration (10 ECTS)
AG-346 Snow and Avalanche Dynamics (10 ECTS)
AG-349 Geological Constraints on CO2 Storage (5 ECTS)
AG-351 Arctic Tectonics and Volcanism (10 ECTS)
AG-352 Geohazards and geotechnics in high Arctic permafrost regions (10 ECTS)
PhD courses:
AG-822 Fold and Thrust Belts and Foreland Basin Systems (10 ECTS)
AG-835 Arctic Seismic Exploration (10 ECTS)
AG-849 Geological Constraints on CO2 Storage (5 ECTS)
AG-851 Arctic Tectonics and Volcanism (10 ECTS)
Arctic Geophysics
Bachelor courses:
AGF-211 Air–Ice–Sea Interaction I (15 ECTS)
AGF-212 Snow and Ice Processes (15 ECTS)
Master courses:
AGF-301 The Upper Polar Atmosphere (15 ECTS)
AGF-304 Radar Diagnostics of Space Plasma (15 ECTS)
AGF-352 Chemical Oceanography in the Arctic (10 ECTS)
PhD courses:
AGF-801 The Upper Polar Atmosphere (15 ECTS)
AGF-804 Radar Diagnostics of Space Plasma (15 ECTS)
AGF-852 Chemical Oceanography in the Arctic (10 ECTS)
Arctic Technology
Bachelor courses:
AT-205 Frozen Ground Engineering for Arctic Infrastructures (15 ECTS)
AT-211 Ice Mechanics, Loads on Structures and Instrumentation (15 ECTS)
Master courses:
AT-307F Arctic Offshore Engineering – Fieldwork (3 ECTS)
AT-324 Techniques for the Detection of Organo-Chemical Pollutants in the Arctic Environment (10 ECTS)
AT-329 Cold Region Field Investigations (10 ECTS)
AT-330 Arctic Environmental Toxicology (10 ECTS)
AT-331 Arctic Environmental Pollution: Atmospheric Distribution and Processes (10 ECTS)
PhD courses:
AT-807F Arctic Offshore Engineering – Fieldwork (3 ECTS)
AT-824 Techniques for the Detection of Organo-Chemical Pollutants in the Arctic Environment (10 ECTS)
AT-830 Arctic Environmental Toxicology (10 ECTS)
AT-831 Arctic Environmental Pollution: Atmospheric Distribution and Processes (10 ECTS)
Application deadline: 15 October 2020
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