. "Other Physics Kas"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Atmospheric physics"@en . . "6" . "The origin of the solar system and the earth’s atmosphere; the evolving atmospheric \r\ncomposition; the physical parameters determining conditions in the atmosphere (e.g. \r\ntemperature, pressure, and vorticity); the laws describing electromagnetic radiation; the \r\ninteraction between electromagnetic radiation and matter (absorption emission and \r\nscattering); atmospheric radiative transport; radiation balance, climate change;\r\natmospheric thermodynamics and hydrological cycle; aerosols and cloud physics; an \r\nintroduction into atmospheric dynamics (kinematics, circulation etc.).\n\nOutcome:\nAn adequate understanding of the fundamentals of atmospheric physics. This \r\naddresses a) gaining an understanding the laws of physics, which determine the \r\nbehaviour of the earth system comprising the sun the atmosphere and earth surface, b) \r\nlearning the ability to apply the laws of physics to calculate parameters and forecast \r\nconditions in the atmosphere. This knowledge is required for subsequent advanced courses in the M.Sc. programmes. In later life, these learning outcomes are essential \r\nfor undertaking a) research in atmospheric, environmental and climate science Earth \r\nobservation and remote sensing form ground based ship, aircraft and space based\r\ninstrumentation, b) being employment in earth observation, earth science, \r\nmeteorology, industry, or governmental and space agencies." . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Master of Space Engineering"@en . . "https://www.fb4.uni-bremen.de/studium_ma_space_home_e.html" . "120"^^ . "Presential"@en . "The aerospace is of outstanding importance for the public image and perception of the Hanseatic city Bremen – the city of aviation and space flight. The University of Bremen with its Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM) and the DLR Institute for Space Systems has become a worldwide renowned condensation point for space technology: for systems and subsystems (e.g. payloads and instruments) needed for Earth Observation Science, Telecommunication and Navigation. The novel master’s program in space engineering plays an important role in the further development of the Campus Bremen.\n\nFollowing the present expertise in the area of space engineering and technology the executive committee of the faculty of production engineering (FB4) has agreed to apply for the establishment of a master’s program in space engineering.\n\nThe foreseen master’s program in space engineering is superior to generic aerospace studies offered by other universities. While the faculty of production engineering will host the interdisciplinary master’s studies, other faculties, such as the departments of physics, electrical engineering, mathematics, and computer science, support and complement the program. As a result, graduates from a variety of different areas will be able to choose to be trained to become experts in space engineering and related aeronautical fields."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "2"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "689.34" . "Euro"@en . "689.34" . "None" . "Your future career can be in industry with respect to space applications and/or in fundamental sciences as part of our PhD program following a successful completion of the SpE master’s program"@en . "no data" . "TRUE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .