Here, you will find an overview of modules from the “Geography” and “Environmental Processes and Natural Hazards” degree programs that deal with the topic of soil erosion or are related to soil geography. Practical relevance is a particular focus of field trips and seminars, where students learn and apply a range of different methods.
Current modules on soil erosion and soil geography
- Fieldwork: Field Methods in Physical Geography (BSc)
- Introduction to Soil Geography: Soil Geography (BSc)
- Soil Erosion: Measurement, Modeling, Management (MSc)
Further courses and field trips
Lectures, seminars, and project work
- Sustainable Environmental Development (MSc)
- Landscape Analysis and Nature Conservation (MSc)
- Project work Environmental Monitoring: Field and Laboratory (Tuscany; MSc)
- Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (BSc)
- Case Studies in Applied Physical Geography (BSc)
- Environmental Monitoring (BSc)
- Big Project: Elba (BSc)
- Climate Change
Selection of field trips, preparatory and follow-up seminars
- Big field trips ( >10 days)
- Cyprus 2022 (BSc), 2024 (BSc)
- Cape Verde 2016 (planning and co-lead) (MSc)
- Oman 2015/2017/2019 (accompanying) (MSc)
- Danube countries 2014 (planning and co-lead) (MSc)
- Tuscany 2010 (accompanying) (BSc)
- Small field trip:
- Lech (BSc), Glacial Morphology (BSc)
- Preparation seminar Cyprus 2022 (BSc), 2024 (BSc)
- Follow-up seminar Danube countries field trip (MSc)
- Preparation seminar Cape Verde field trip (MSc)
- Preparation seminar Oman field trip (MSc)