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
- 290257 VO [ en ] Mountain Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change
- 290005 PS Remote Sensing
- 290006 PS Modelling in Physical Geography
- 290088 UE Introduction Laboratory Methods Physical Geography
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290347 SE Seminar on Physical Geography / Geoecology: Current topics in Hydrology
- 290195 VO+KO [ en ] Natural Risks in High Mountain Regions - Analysis and Management
- 290126 PS Climatic change
MG1.2. Specialisation Module - Geoecology and Quaternary Research
- 290154 VO Scientific Progress in Geoecology
- 290005 PS Remote Sensing
- 290006 PS Modelling in Physical Geography
- 290088 UE Introduction Laboratory Methods Physical Geography
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290347 SE Seminar on Physical Geography / Geoecology: Current topics in Hydrology
- 290126 PS Climatic change
- 290125 VO+UE World Water Reserves and Water Supply
MG1.3. Specialisation Module - Social and Economic Geography
- 290038 VO Economic structure of Austrian regions
- 290065 VU Theories of spatial development
- 290247 PS Financial and Economic Crises
- 290031 SE Seminar for Economic Geography - Technologischer Fortschritt, regionale Disparitäten und Globalisierung
MG1.4. Specialisation Module - Population and Urban Research
- 290214 RV Global population passed 7 billion - facts, concepts, trends
- 290136 VO Urban Development in Asia in a Cross-cultural Perspective
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290249 RV Immigrant Entrepreneurs - the socio-cultural role of ‚ethnic‘ economies in urban areas
- 290111 SE Seminar (Human / Regional Geography): The Arab World - Innovationszentren oder "Global Risk Areas"?
- 290059 SE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Stadtentwicklung zwischen Kiez / Grätzl und Metropole: Berlin und Wien im Vergleich
MG1.5. Specialisation Module - Focus on Europe
- 290245 VO Regional and political geography of Southeast Europe
- 290038 VO Economic structure of Austrian regions
- 290103 VU Protected area policies and ressource management of Europa
- 290058 VU [ en ] European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290059 SE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Stadtentwicklung zwischen Kiez / Grätzl und Metropole: Berlin und Wien im Vergleich
MG1.6. Specialisation Module - Focus on Asia
- 290136 VO Urban Development in Asia in a Cross-cultural Perspective
- 290250 PS Doing Fieldwork: Qualitative Research Methods in the Context of Asian Communities in Vienna
- 290092 PS Third World Development in Theory and Practice - Asia
MG2. Elective Modules
MG2.1. Elective Module - Methods and Functional Consolidation of Physical Geography
- 290195 VO+KO [ en ] Natural Risks in High Mountain Regions - Analysis and Management
- 290005 PS Remote Sensing
MG2.2. Elective Module - Project Module Physical Geography
- 290006 PS Modelling in Physical Geography
- 290088 UE Introduction Laboratory Methods Physical Geography
- 290082 UE Statistics in physical geography
- 290240 VO Construction and Relief of Landscapes in Austria
- 290257 VO [ en ] Mountain Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change
- 290195 VO+KO [ en ] Natural Risks in High Mountain Regions - Analysis and Management
- 290005 PS Remote Sensing
- 290154 VO Scientific Progress in Geoecology
- 290126 PS Climatic change
- 290125 VO+UE World Water Reserves and Water Supply
MG2.3. Elective Module - Regionale Development
- 290221 VO Theory of spatial planning
- 290065 VU Theories of spatial development
- 290103 VU Protected area policies and ressource management of Europa
- 290058 VU [ en ] European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290053 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Regionale Identitäten als Faktor der Regionalentwicklung in Niederösterreich
MG2.4. Elective Module - Regional Tourism and Leisure Research
MG2.5. Elective Module - Methods of Human Geography
- 290250 PS Doing Fieldwork: Qualitative Research Methods in the Context of Asian Communities in Vienna
- 290254 PS Multivariat Regression Analysis - Theoretical background and empirical application for geographers and spatial planners
MG3. Field Trips
- 290218 PS Proseminar for preparating the field trip - Foreign Country: Nepal - (verpflichtend für Exkursionsteilnehmer)
- 290123 PS [ en ] Preparatory Course for the Scientific Excursion Abroad - Mountainous- and Megacityregions in Transition. Socioeconomic Transformations in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam
- 290193 EX Excursion: Second Residences in Northern Burgenland: Problems and Perspectives
- 290036 EX Physiogeographical field trip: Geomorphology
- 290116 EX Field Trip: Applied Climatology
- 290246 EX Field trip
- 290171 EX Field Trip: Vienna Water Supply
- 290248 EX Field Trip
MG4. Master's Thesis
- 290450 PV Colloquium Master Thesis Regional Research and Regional Planning
- 290030 KO Colloquium for Geomorphology
2. Master Degree Programme "Regional Research and Regional Planning"
MR1. Advanced Methods of Regional Research
- 290254 PS Multivariat Regression Analysis - Theoretical background and empirical application for geographers and spatial planners
- 290250 PS Doing Fieldwork: Qualitative Research Methods in the Context of Asian Communities in Vienna
MR2. Concepts, Tools and Legal Basics of Regional Planning
- 290058 VU [ en ] European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290206 VU Spatial Planning Law, Land Law, and Building Law
MR3. Processes of Spatial Development and Opportunities for Social Control
- 290221 VO Theory of spatial planning
- 290038 VO Economic structure of Austrian regions
- 290065 VU Theories of spatial development
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290103 VU Protected area policies and ressource management of Europa
MR4. Theoretical and Applied Regional Research and Regional Planning I
- 290053 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Regionale Identitäten als Faktor der Regionalentwicklung in Niederösterreich
- 290059 SE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Stadtentwicklung zwischen Kiez / Grätzl und Metropole: Berlin und Wien im Vergleich
MR5. Theoretical and Applied Regional Research and Regional Planning II
- 290053 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Regionale Identitäten als Faktor der Regionalentwicklung in Niederösterreich
- 290059 SE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Stadtentwicklung zwischen Kiez / Grätzl und Metropole: Berlin und Wien im Vergleich
MR6. Elective Modules
MR7. Field Trips
MR8. Master's Thesis
3. Master Degree Programme in "Cartography and Geographic Information Science"
MK1. Elective Modules
MK1.1. Geodatea Acquisition and Processing
- 290127 VO Terrestrial data aquisition I
- 290128 VO Photogrammetry I
- 290089 PS Programming in Geocommunication
MK1.2. Analysis and Modelling in Geographic Information Processing
- 290047 PS Modeling in Geoinformation
- 290177 PS Fuzzy Logic and Geographic Information Systems
MK1.2. Analysis and Modelling in Geographic Information Processing
- 290225 VU Map Related Representations
- 290021 VU Map production and publication techniques
MK1.4. Geo-Multimedia
- 290049 PS Multimediatechnology and Geocommunication
- 290043 PS Webmapping
MK1.5. Additional Elective Modules
MK2. Special Issues in Cartography and Geographic Information Science
- 290176 VU Editorial Work and Cost Accounting in Cartography
- 290179 VO History of Cartography I - From the prehistoric time to the 16th century
MK3. Field Trips
- 290191 EX Cartographic Field Excursion - Cartographic High Mountain Excursion
- 290246 EX Field trip
MK4. Seminars
- 290130 SE Seminar on Cartography: Generalization
- 290011 PRS Project Seminar Geoinformation
MK5. Master's Thesis
- 290026 SE Colloquium for Graduate Degree Students
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Die Lehrveranstaltungen der neuen Masterstudien im Bereich der Studienprogrammleitung Geographie sind ebenso wie jene des Lehramtsstudiums und des Bachelorstudiums jeweils durch einen oder mehrere in Klammern angegebene Deskriptoren (Codes) gekennzeichnet, die ihre Anrechenbarkeit zu den einzelnen Modulen bzw. Prüfungsteilen gemäß Curriculum bzw. Studienplan dokumentieren. Hierbei gibt der Großbuchstabe zu Beginn die Studienrichtung bzw. das Curriculum an (L1 und L2 ... Lehramtsstudium Geographie und Wirtschaftskunde, 1. bzw. 2. Studienabschnitt; B07 bzw. B11 ... Bachelorstudium Geographie, MG ... Masterstudium Geographie, MR ... Masterstudium Raumforschung und Raumordnung; MK ... Masterstudium Kartographie und Geoinformation).
Bei den Masterstudien charakterisiert die anschließende Zahl das Modul und die nachfolgende Buchstabenkombination den Modulteil, zu dem die jeweilige Lehrveranstaltung zählt. Lehrveranstaltungen, die zu einem Schwerpunktmodul gehören, sind überdies durch ein "S" innerhalb des Codes 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 neben den Seminaren (prüfungsimmanent mit der Kennung "SE") 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.