Master in Earth and Space Physics and Engineering  

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The Earth and Space Physics and Engineering programme focuses on developing, designing, and applying innovative and advanced technological solutions for monitoring, mapping, modelling, and predicting large-scale physical structures and processes—i.e. on Earth, the solar system, and the universe. NB! Please note that the programme is NOT concerned with aerospace engineering. On the programme, you will learn to combine scientific knowledge with interdisciplinary technological competencies with a view to developing sustainable, advanced solutions—such as instrumentation, modelling, and data processing methods for use in, e.g., climate and environmental monitoring, the search for new resources, space exploration, or mapping and navigation on Earth.
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A MSc Eng degree in Earth and Space Physics and Engineering will provide you with a sound basis for innovative work aimed at addressing many of the societal challenges requiring new and advanced technological solutions. The degree offers a wide range of career opportunities with: Danish and international high-tech companies, such as Terma, Rovsing, Astrium, Thales Alenia Space, Arianespace, and CASA international organizations, such as the European Space Agency (ESA), the U.S. space agency NASA, and the EU ·national authorities. Graduates from the Earth and Space Physics and Engineering programme are also highly attractive to the geo and consultancy industry for carrying out surveying and mapping tasks, including exploration of raw materials, environmental monitoring, and risk assessment. Potential employers in this area include: Surveying and mapping companies, such as COWI, DHI and Rammbøl GIS companies, such as Atkins, InformiGIS, and Niras Engineering consultants in the environmental field, e.g. COWI, Rambøll, and DHI Major surveying companies, e.g. LE34 and Geopartner Public authorities, e.g. the Danish Mapping Agency SDFE, the Danish Meteorological Institute, GEUS, the Danish Maritime Safety Administration, the Danish Road Directorate, as well as regional and local authorities.
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