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Geobiology Module Honours Class

In Geobiology you will learn that microorganisms strongly influence, and in many cases control, the chemistry of the surface environment.
Microorganisms control the chemistry of soils, lakes, the oceans, and even the atmosphere on long time scales. Through a series of four courses in the elite module, you will be introduced to environmental chemistry, microbial ecology, and aquatic geology with the theoretical and practical tools needed to understand and explore interactions between organisms and the environment on the modern Earth and through geologic time.


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Here you can find more information about

  • Career opportunities as a geobiologist
  • Qualification
  • Academic Career















Geobiology,
an "Honours Class"


Courses

  • Aquatic Chemistry
  • Aquatic Geomicrobiology
  • Geobiology
  • Field Course at Lake Cadagno, Switzerland


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ADMISSION



Admission

To be eligible for admission to the Geobiology Module Honours Class you must have a bachelor in either
Biology, Chemistry or Geology.

You should have a grade average in your bachelor study of 9 or higher (Danish 7- point scale).







Application

To apply, you must send in one of the following application forms.

Application form for students studying at a Danish University

Application form for students from outside Denmark

Application form for PhD students



Deadline

The preliminary deadline for students from Danish Universities is 11 December 2009.
 
The deadline for students from outside Denmark is 1 November 2009.
 


Contact us

For more information about the Geobiology Module Honours Class, contact

Kirsten Habicht

Bo Thamdrup

Don Canfield

More information about a Master Education in Biology or Chemistry at the University of Southern Denmark can be found on the science faculty website.
Alternatively, visit the Biology Institute homepage or the department of Physics and Chemistry homepage.



Practical information

More information about housing or studying at the University of Southern Denmark can be found on the international students' website.



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