The Master's degree programme in Geosciences contains only one compulsory module, which is a seminar on communication of scientific results at conferences. All other modules are elective modules. Students can select modules among four specialisation topics:
- Soil/Water (Soil Science, Distribution of Soil Units and Soil Use, Soil Pollution, Soil Processes and Modelling, Environmental Mineralogy, Hydrogeology and Water Management)
- Sedimentary systems and tectonics (Neotectonics and Tectonic Geomorphology, Sedimentary Archives and Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction)
- Applied geology and geophysics (Sedimentology, Deposits and Raw Materials, Geophysics, Engineering Geology, Numerical Modelling of Geological Processes, most courses are held in German)
- Mineralogy/Geochemistry (Soil Mineralogy, Isotope Geochemistry, Mineral Deposits, Magmatic and Hydrothermal Processes, Crystal Physics and Spectroscopic Analysis of Minerals)
In addition, individual projects (with up to 21 credit points) and excursions can be chosen in each specialisation. It is also possible to attend courses from other degree programmes that complement the geosciences programme (with a maximum of 20 credit points). The submission of a Master's thesis (with 30 credit points) completes the degree programme.