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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Sustainable Chemistry
Sustainability - how to achieve and maintain it - depends on several complex factors where sustainable chemistry is key. Sustainable chemistry is a broad field that addresses and solves important environmental and climate change related problems. This degree in Sustainable Chemistry is offered at Stockholm University.
Ecology and Biodiversity
This Ecology and Biodiversity programme at Stockholm University will give you essential knowledge to understand nature’s complex connections and the relationships between species, their environment and climate.
Polar Landscapes and Quaternary Climate
In many places of the world we experience rapid environmental change. In the Polar Landscapes and Quaternary Climate programme from Stockholm University you get knowledge and skills necessary for the understanding and analysis of polar and alpine landscapes.
Environmental Law
Our newly established LL.M. in Environmental Law (EL) at Stockholm University aims to provide students with the scientific, methodological and practical skills necessary to the understanding of environmental law in a transboundary context.
Globalization, Environment and Social Change
The Globalization, Environment and Social Change programme at Stockholm University is designed for students with a background either in social sciences or in biology and/or earth sciences who want to develop a multidisciplinary perspective.
Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development
Our Master’s programme in Social-ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development at Stockholm University will introduce you to the complexity of interactions between humans and nature.
Environmental Science - Atmosphere, Biogeochemistry and Climate
The Master's Programme in Environmental Science - Atmosphere, Biogeochemistry and Climate (ES-ABC) gives students from Stockholm University the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the environmental science perspective on current major environmental challenges such as air and water pollution, and climate change, as well as help prepare them to contribute potential solutions.
Environmental Science - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
The Master’s programme in Environmental Science - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry at Stockholm University focuses on the journey of a contaminant from its emission and environmental fate, through to its uptake into living organisms and interaction with important biomolecules.
Landscape Ecology
This two-year programme in Landscape Ecology from Stockholm University is for students that want to understand and explore the link between ecological processes, landscape patterns and human interactions.
Environmental Management and Physical Planning
The Environmental Management and Physical Planning programme at Stockholm University focuses on environmental science and physical planning. It provides students with a systems perspective on environmental issues, focusing on planning processes, international and transboundary issues, and practical training in tools such as systems analysis.
Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography and Climate Physics
The Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography and Climate Physics programme at Stockholm University provides an integrated view of the components of the climate system in the atmosphere and the ocean.
Geological Sciences
In the M.Sc. programme in Geological Sciences offered at Stockholm University you will study the chemical, physical, and biological processes that shape our planet.
Environmental Social Science
The programme in Environmental Social Science at Stockholm University discusses how science, policies and practices interact with power relations. How are environmental issues and their solutions defined and understood, and how does vulnerability create unequal conditions?
Biodiversity and Systematics
The Biodiversity and Systematics programme at Stockholm University is a collaboration between seven nordic universities and courses are taught as a combination of distance studies and intensive field and lab sessions at different field stations and participating universities.