The course covers geoscientific processes that can give rise to natural disasters or disaster-like situations for humans. The focus is on explaining the origins, occurrences, and consequences of these processes. The processes covered include plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism, mass movements, climatology, and hydrology. The course aims to provide an understanding of why certain processes occur in different parts of the world and lead to various consequences depending on their occurrence and interaction with the surrounding society.
The course begins with a geoscientific overview, including a discussion of the concepts of natural disaster and natural hazard. The structure of the Earth is explained, and an introduction to plate tectonic processes is provided. This is followed by a discussion on the origins and occurrences of earthquakes. Further, volcanology is covered, describing volcanic processes, types of volcanoes, and their consequences. Mass movements or slope processes are another geoscientific process that can have both large- and small-scale consequences. The most common types of mass movements and their connections to phenomena such as volcanism, precipitation, earthquakes, etc., are described here. The climatology section begins with a general orientation about the world's climate. It exemplifies global geographical differences regarding temperature and precipitation. Different types of weather phenomenon are also described. An introduction to long-term climate changes, including the geologic perspective of extinction events follows. Other topics include forest fires, coastal erosion and floodings.
Application and eligibility
Earth Science, Focused on Natural Disasters, 7.5 credits
Autumn Term 2025
The information below is only for exchange students
Starts
1 September 2025
Ends
30 September 2025
Study location
Umeå
Language
English
Type of studies
Daytime,
100%
Required Knowledge
General entry requirements and English 6
Selection
Students applying for courses within a double degree exchange agreement, within the departments own agreements will be given first priority. Then will - in turn - candidates within the departments own agreements, faculty agreements, central exchange agreements and other departmental agreements be selected.
Application code
UMU-A5072
Application
This application round is only intended for nominated exchange students. Information about deadlines can be found in the e-mail instruction that nominated students receive.
The application period is closed.