29.03. Master Degree Programmes in Geography, Regional Research and Regional Planning, Cartography and Geographic Information Science
1. Master Degree Programme "Geography"
MG1. Specialisation Modules
MG1.1. Specialisation Module - Geomorphology and Risk Research
- 290058 VO [ en ] Geomorphology and River Management - (= Scientific Progress in Natural Hazards and Disaster Managment)
- 290032 RV Lecture Series: Globaler Wandel - Global Understanding
- 290136 KO [ en ] River Patterns at the Catchment Scale: Analysis of Landscape Connectivity
- 290043 PS [ en ] Remote Sensing in Physical Geography
- 290044 PS [ en ] Modelling in Physical Geography - (Fortsetzung - Teil 2)
- 290088 UE Introduction Laboratory Methods Physical Geography
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290030 UE Terrestrial Laserscanning in Geomorphology
- 290034 AG Working Group "Quaternary Research"
- 290094 PS Proseminar Special Climatology
- 290045 PS Geomorphology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- 290347 SE [ en ] Master Seminar in Physical Geography: Geographic Approaches to Analysis of River Health
MG1.2. Specialisation Module - Geoecology and Quaternary Research
- 290154 VO Scientific Progress in Geoecology
- 290032 RV Lecture Series: Globaler Wandel - Global Understanding
- 290043 PS [ en ] Remote Sensing in Physical Geography
- 290044 PS [ en ] Modelling in Physical Geography - (Fortsetzung - Teil 2)
- 290088 UE Introduction Laboratory Methods Physical Geography
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290030 UE Terrestrial Laserscanning in Geomorphology
- 290136 KO [ en ] River Patterns at the Catchment Scale: Analysis of Landscape Connectivity
- 290034 AG Working Group "Quaternary Research"
- 290094 PS Proseminar Special Climatology
- 290347 SE [ en ] Master Seminar in Physical Geography: Geographic Approaches to Analysis of River Health
MG1.3. Specialisation Module - Social and Economic Geography
- 290032 RV Lecture Series: Globaler Wandel - Global Understanding
- 290267 VO Economic Geography of China - Regional Economic Development and Regional Disparities
- 290065 VU Theories of Spatial Development
- 290146 VU Knowledge management and regional development
- 290141 PS Regional Structural Change in Austria in an International Comparative Perspective
- 290120 SE Seminar in Human/ Economic Geography: Theories and Conecepts of Development Geography - der Geographischen Entwicklungsforschung (auch für Studierende im Lehramt Diplom- und Masterstudium)
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human/Economic Geography: Geography of Innovatio - (auch für Diplom- und Masterstrudierende im Lehramt)
- 140533 SE ( SGU ) VM2 / VM6 - Dependent Development, Capitalism, and Crises - Processes of Integration and Disintegration in Europe
- 140060 VO ( SGU ) Inequality - Questions, History, Cases
- 140061 VO ( NR ) Global Commodity Chains
- 140065 SE ( MOB ) VM3 / VM2 - Approaches to and perspectives on 'ethnic' economy and migrant entrepreneurship
- 140256 VO+UE [ en ] VM2 / VM5 - Financialization - A Global Perspective
- 140365 VO+UE ( NR ) VM1 / VM2 - Commodities and Development - Sustainable resource-based development : debates, conflicts, strategies
- 230212 UE Basics of Social Network Analysis I
MG1.4. Specialisation Module - Population and Urban Research
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290032 RV Lecture Series: Globaler Wandel - Global Understanding
- 290097 UE [ en ] Explorative Analysis of Demographic and Health Data with DHS Data Set
- 290133 PS [ en ] Sustainable Urban Transport and Mobility
- 290078 SE Seminar Human Geography/ Regional Geography: Geography of Violence - The Spatial Dimension of Conflicts, Organised Crime and Wars
- 290120 SE Seminar in Human/ Economic Geography: Theories and Conecepts of Development Geography - der Geographischen Entwicklungsforschung (auch für Studierende im Lehramt Diplom- und Masterstudium)
- 290056 SE Seminar in Human/Economic Geography: Resilient populations - Understanding Rural and Urban Livelihoods in Asia and Africa
- 140226 PS Africa's Involuntary Travellers - Migration, Flight, and Asylum in the 20th and 21st Century
MG1.5. Specialisation Module - Focus on Europe
- 290104 VO Regional and political geography of Ukraine and Southeast Europe
- 290105 VU Protected Area Policies and Ressource Management in Europe
- 290067 VU European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290146 VU Knowledge management and regional development
- 290096 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning: - Transformation of the border area along the former Iron Curtain: case studies
- 140533 SE ( SGU ) VM2 / VM6 - Dependent Development, Capitalism, and Crises - Processes of Integration and Disintegration in Europe
- 140217 SE [ de en ] ( SGU ) VM6 / VM3 - Transnationalisation and Regionalisation - Social, Political, Economic and Cultural Dimensions in Europe
MG1.6. Specialisation Module - Focus on Asia
- 290267 VO Economic Geography of China - Regional Economic Development and Regional Disparities
- 290002 VO Environmental Problems, Use of Resources and Aspects of Sustainable Development in Asia
- 290051 PS Transformations of Armed Conflicts in South and Southeast Asia
- 290056 SE Seminar in Human/Economic Geography: Resilient populations - Understanding Rural and Urban Livelihoods in Asia and Africa
- 290078 SE Seminar Human Geography/ Regional Geography: Geography of Violence - The Spatial Dimension of Conflicts, Organised Crime and Wars
- 290120 SE Seminar in Human/ Economic Geography: Theories and Conecepts of Development Geography - der Geographischen Entwicklungsforschung (auch für Studierende im Lehramt Diplom- und Masterstudium)
- 140394 VO+UE [ en ] ( SGU ) VM6 / VM4 - Staging the pre-modern other in post-colonial tourist space - A critical exploration of ‘happy peasants’, ‘noble savages’ and imperial discourse in volunteering abroad
- 150033 SE [ en ] Strategic Gaming (M3)
MG2. Elective Modules
MG2.1. Elective Module - Methods and Functional Consolidation of Physical Geography
- 290154 VO Scientific Progress in Geoecology
- 290030 UE Terrestrial Laserscanning in Geomorphology
- 290034 AG Working Group "Quaternary Research"
- 290094 PS Proseminar Special Climatology
- 290045 PS Geomorphology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
MG2.2. Elective Module - Project Module Physical Geography
- 290058 VO [ en ] Geomorphology and River Management - (= Scientific Progress in Natural Hazards and Disaster Managment)
- 290240 VO Fundaments of Landscapes in Austria
MG2.3. Elective Module - Regionale Development
- 290059 VO Theory of Spatial Planning
- 290065 VU Theories of Spatial Development
- 290068 VU Planning Law, Land Law, and Building Law
- 290098 VU Partizipative Methods and Instruments of Spatial Planning and their Implementation
- 290105 VU Protected Area Policies and Ressource Management in Europe
- 290067 VU European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290096 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning: - Transformation of the border area along the former Iron Curtain: case studies
- 290133 PS [ en ] Sustainable Urban Transport and Mobility
- 290095 SE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning: - Elaborating a Local Development Scheme - Gerasdorf as an Example
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human/Economic Geography: Geography of Innovatio - (auch für Diplom- und Masterstrudierende im Lehramt)
- 290141 PS Regional Structural Change in Austria in an International Comparative Perspective
- 290146 VU Knowledge management and regional development
MG2.4. Elective Module - Regional Tourism and Leisure Research
- 140394 VO+UE [ en ] ( SGU ) VM6 / VM4 - Staging the pre-modern other in post-colonial tourist space - A critical exploration of ‘happy peasants’, ‘noble savages’ and imperial discourse in volunteering abroad
MG2.5. Elective Module - Methods of Human Geography
- 290097 UE [ en ] Explorative Analysis of Demographic and Health Data with DHS Data Set
- 290146 VU Knowledge management and regional development
MG2.6. Freies Wahlmodul (empfohlene Lehrveranstaltung)
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human/Economic Geography: Geography of Innovatio - (auch für Diplom- und Masterstrudierende im Lehramt)
MG3. Field Trips
- 290036 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Thayatal
- 290047 EX [ en ] Excursion in Physical Geography: Connectivity and Conservation in the Thayatal Region - The Thaya River and its Tributaries
- 290116 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Applied Climatology
- 290037 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Waste Management in Austria
- 290114 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Mödlingbach
- 290191 EX Cartographic Field Excursion - Cartographic High Mountain Excursion
- 290246 EX Cartographic Field Trip: Cartography and GIS in Aeronautics
- 290021 EX [ en ] Field Trip: Waterfront Vienna - Excursion in Urban Planning and Development
- 290010 EX Cartographic Field Trip: From Development to High-end Solutions - WebGIS in Practical Use
- 290013 EX Field Trip: The Village of Tomorrow - Modern Strategies to Revitalize Village Centers in Lower Austria
- 290026 EX Field Trip: Housing in transition - Ideals and realities of urban planning and design. Examples from the city of Vienna
- 290138 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Austria's Grand Canyon - Geomorphology and geoecology of the "Ötschergräben"
- 290156 EX Physiogeographical Field Trip: Loess and crystalline landscapes of north-west Lower Austria
- 290124 PS [ en ] Preparatory Course for the Scientific Excursion Abroad - High Mountain Topographic Mapping in Slovenia and Austria
MG4. Master's Thesis
- 290093 KO Colloquium for Geomorphology - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Masterarbeit aus Physischer Geographie)
- 290107 KO Colloqium for Geoecology - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Masterarbeit aus Physischer Geographie)
- 290119 PV Colloquium in Human Geography / Regional Geography - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Master- und Diplomarbeit aus Humangeographie / Regionalgeographie)
- 290122 PV Colloquium in Social and Economic Geography - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Master- und Diplomarbeit aus Humangeographie, Raumforschung und Raumordnung)
- 290450 PV Colloquium in Regional Research and Regional Planning - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Master- und Diplomarbeit aus Angewandter Geographie, Raumforschung und Raumordnung)
2. Master Degree Programme "Regional Research and Regional Planning"
MR1. Advanced Methods of Regional Research
- 290097 UE [ en ] Explorative Analysis of Demographic and Health Data with DHS Data Set
- 290146 VU Knowledge management and regional development
MR2. Concepts, Tools and Legal Basics of Regional Planning
- 290068 VU Planning Law, Land Law, and Building Law
- 290067 VU European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
MR3. Processes of Spatial Development and Opportunities for Social Control
- 290059 VO Theory of Spatial Planning
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290065 VU Theories of Spatial Development
- 290098 VU Partizipative Methods and Instruments of Spatial Planning and their Implementation
- 290105 VU Protected Area Policies and Ressource Management in Europe
- 290133 PS [ en ] Sustainable Urban Transport and Mobility
- 290141 PS Regional Structural Change in Austria in an International Comparative Perspective
MR4. Theoretical and Applied Regional Research and Regional Planning I
MR5. Theoretical and Applied Regional Research and Regional Planning II
- 290095 SE Seminar in Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning: - Elaborating a Local Development Scheme - Gerasdorf as an Example
- 290096 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning: - Transformation of the border area along the former Iron Curtain: case studies
MR6. Elective Modules
- 290139 SE Seminar in Human/Economic Geography: Geography of Innovatio - (auch für Diplom- und Masterstrudierende im Lehramt)
MR7. Field Trips
- 290021 EX [ en ] Field Trip: Waterfront Vienna - Excursion in Urban Planning and Development
- 290026 EX Field Trip: Housing in transition - Ideals and realities of urban planning and design. Examples from the city of Vienna
MR8. Master's Thesis
- 290450 PV Colloquium in Regional Research and Regional Planning - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Master- und Diplomarbeit aus Angewandter Geographie, Raumforschung und Raumordnung)
3. Master Degree Programme in "Cartography and Geographic Information Science"
MK1. Elective Modules
MK1.1. Geodatea Acquisition and Processing
- 290127 VO Terrestrial Data Aquisition
- 290128 VO Photogrammetry
- 290089 PS Programming in Geoinformatics
MK1.2. Analysis and Modelling in Geographic Information Processing
- 290061 PS Modeling in Geoinformation
- 290177 PS Fuzzy Logic and Geographic Information Systems
MK1.2. Analysis and Modelling in Geographic Information Processing
- 290062 VU Map Production and Publication Techniques
- 290225 VU Map Related Representations
MK1.4. Geo-Multimedia
- 290063 PS Multimediatechnology and Geocommunication
- 290064 PS Webmapping
MK1.5. Additional Elective Modules
MK2. Special Issues in Cartography and Geographic Information Science
- 290179 VO History of Cartography I - From the prehistoric time to the 16th century
- 290176 VU Editorial Work and Cost Accounting in Cartography
- 290132 PS [ en ] Advanced Cartography
- 290069 PS [ en ] Theory and Methods of Geographic Information Science
- 290086 PS 3D-GIS - Modelling, Analysis and Visualization
MK3. Field Trips
- 290191 EX Cartographic Field Excursion - Cartographic High Mountain Excursion
- 290010 EX Cartographic Field Trip: From Development to High-end Solutions - WebGIS in Practical Use
- 290246 EX Cartographic Field Trip: Cartography and GIS in Aeronautics
- 290124 PS [ en ] Preparatory Course for the Scientific Excursion Abroad - High Mountain Topographic Mapping in Slovenia and Austria
- 290158 EX Remote Sensing Applications in Private Industry
MK4. Seminars
- 290106 PRS Project Seminar Geoinformation
- 290129 PSE [ en ] Project Seminar GIScience
- 290130 SE Seminar on Cartography - Development of Cartography in Austria
MK5. Master's Thesis
- 290117 SE Colloquium in Cartography and Geoinformation - (gilt als Privatissimum zur Masterarbeit aus Kartographie und Geoinformation)
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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, MR ... Masterstudium Raumforschung und Raumordnung; MK ... Masterstudium Kartographie und Geoinformation). 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.