Study advice, Climate Physics Master, Utrecht

This master programme used to be called "Meteorology, Physical Oceanography and Climate" (MPOC). Main page: Climate Physics

By Aarnout van Delden, program leader of the Climate Physics master programme (home page, IMAU, IMAU-Intranet)

Utrecht University, Netherlands,

a.j.vandelden@uu.nl (room 615 BBG)

 

General Information

Main page with information about the master Climate Physics: Climate Physics

Master program Climate Physics (MPOC): Climate Physics "Exam Regulation" (OER version April 2017)

Our masterstudents of 2013 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 24, 2014: jpg

Our masterstudents of 2014 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 23, 2015: jpg

Our masterstudents of 2015 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 15, 2016: jpg

Our masterstudents of 2016 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 25, 2017: jpg

Our masterstudents of 2017 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 24, 2018: jpg

Our masterstudents of 2018 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 23, 2019: jpg

Our masterstudents of 2019 (course on Dynamical Meteorology), January 22, 2020: jpg

Part of the group of masterstudents of 2020 after a year COVID-19 on June 22, 2021: jpg

 

How to apply?

International students: link

Nederlandse studenten: link

 

Courses

Overview of Climate Physics - courses (IMAU web site): link

Schedule Master Climate Physics (CP) 2017-2018: Schedule CP 2017-2018

 

"OSIRIS" Climate Physics course information

For an overview of all courses given in the Science Faculty of Utrecht University: link

 

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics NS-353B (September 2019-November 2019)

Dynamical Meteorology NS-MO402M (September 2019 - January 2020) (start: Wednesday 11 September 2019, week 37)

Atmospheric Composition and Chemical Processes NS-MO405M (September 2019 - January 2020)

Ocean Waves NS-MO428M (September 2019 - November 2019)

Ice and Climate NS-MO427M (period 2) (November 2019-January 2020)

Dynamical Oceanography NS-MO401M (February 2020-June 2020)

Current Themes in Climate Change NS-MO434M (February 2020-June 2020)

Wave Attractors NS-MO447M (April 2020-June 2020)

Boundary Layers, Transport and Mixing NS-MO412M (April 2020-June 2020)

Marine master course at NIOZ (July 2020) (3.75 ects) : link (NIOZ) link (Osiris)

Simulation of Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate NS-MO501M (September 2019 - February 2020) (start: Monday, 9 September, week 37)

Making, Analysing and Interpreting Observations NS-MO502M (September 2019 - February 2020)

Morphodynamics of tidal systems GEO4-4435 (period 2)

Morphodynamics of wave-dominated coasts GEO4-4434 (period 3)

Understanding Complexity NS-MO450M (period 3) (February 2020-April 2019)

Other interesting courses at the Physics Department and in the Geosciences Faculty are the following:

Introduction to Complex Sytems WISM484 (semester 1) (September 2019- January 2020)

Turbulence in Fluids NS-376B (Period 3)

Remote Sensing GEO4-4408 (period 2)

Modelling and Simulation (NS-TP432M): (second semester)

Theory for technology (NS-TP531M) (NS-TP531M): (second semester)

Reactive transport in the hydrosphere (GEO4-1421): (period 3)

Hydrology, Climate Change and Fluvial Systems (GEO4-4423): (period 4)

 

All courses in the science faculty of Utrecht University: link

Bachelor courses in the beta-faculty of Utrecht University: link

Information about studying abroad: FactSheetStudyAbroad1415.pdf

 

Master thesis research project

Application and assesment forms master research project : see Link to UU-page

Available research projects at Info plaza (February 2016): Infoplaza - afstuderen (EN).pdf

Available research projects at Shell (November 2015): Shell_Internship_Opportunities.pdf

Available research projects at KNMI (2013-2014): KNMI_coastal_radar.pdf , KNMI_network_microwave_links.pdf, KNMI_radar_topics.pdf

All masterprograms in Utrecht: link

 

Meteorology in Wageningen: link

 

Study spots: link