["Environmental information technologies such as geographic information systems, remote sensing, statistics, databases, programming, the Internet, and forest ecosystem and environment-related applications form the core of the subjects taught. The core modules are accompanied by selected topics in forest and ecological disciplines.Students learn the relevant concepts and methods for survey, analysis, visualisation, and communication of environmental data. They acquire practical skills in handling common software products particularly related to spatial data. They achieve a critical understanding of the processes in forest ecosystems and of forest management. They learn to apply information technologies creatively to describe problems and find solutions, develop methods for sampling environmental data and computer and model-based assessments of the effects on forests and other ecosystems, and learn how to cooperate in interdisciplinary work groups."]
October
Domestic
Application periods for the following winter semester: from Germany or an EU/EEA country: 1 March to 31 August from a non-EU country: 1 March to 1 June