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Applied Computational Science, Geology - Master Programme

Master's programme • 2 years • 120 credits

As a geologist, you can sharpen your skills in advanced computations through this programme. You will learn how to generate and store large amounts of data and use data science to search for patterns, correlations, and trends in issues related to geology.
Application dates
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Start

Autumn 2026

Duration

2 years

Level

Master's

Language

English

Place of study

Lund

Application dates

You will learn how to study complex processes within geology, and how computational science can contribute to knowledge development in society. Examples of focus areas are environmental and climate change on different timescales, and related changes among animals and plants and in the world’s oceans, lakes and wetlands.

You will gain knowledge in how to use numerical simulations and machine learning to make forecasts and analyses, or to replace experiments. The programme gives you specialised skills in the field of computational science, while also being interdisciplinary in character.

In addition to theory for computational science, there will be an emphasis on the practical tools that are used by professionals in the field, including training your skills in programming. You will also get general knowledge and skills of importance for computationally intensive professions, such as problem formulation, information search, data processing, scientific writing, and presentation techniques.

The programme has strong ties to research. You will be taught by internationally well-recognised researchers, and you will be in contact with several research groups. The programme is offered in English.

The proportion of teacher-directed learning is high. You practise both oral and written communication and gain experience in collaborating in groups.

During the programme, you will take several courses together with students from a different specialisation than your own. In that context, there is an opportunity to carry out projects jointly and to collaborate on your individual theses. You will also take advanced courses in geology that build on the scientific knowledge you gained during your bachelor's degree.

In your first year, you study one semester of introductory courses in mathematics, statistics and programming, which will give you knowledge to conduct projects in computational science. Then you go deeper into applied computational science and geology, including a course in sedimentary geology and basin analysis.

During the second year, you study modelling in computational science and an introduction to modelling of climate systems. Elective courses include ecosystem modelling, Bayesian methods or introduction to artificial neural networks and deep learning. The last semester is reserved for your thesis.

Advanced computations are increasingly important in research and business as well as in other sectors of society. Hence, graduates of the programme can embark on several different career paths. The master’s programme gives you a solid foundation for third-cycle education in science but also prepares you for a career within industry or business.

You can thus choose a career path also outside academia and find attractive jobs in areas where there is a need to solve science problems with the help of statistics, data processing or simulations, in industry or in public administration and other organisations.

Autumn Semester 2026

This application round is recommended for international applicants.

Start

31 August 2026

31 Aug 2026

End

4 June 2028

4 Jun 2028

Form

Normal learning

Pace

Full time

Language

English

City

Lund

Good to know about applying for international Master's programmes

Most international Master's programmes require you to submit programme-specific documents as part of your application. Make sure to check the requirements carefully.

Prerequisites

Specialisation Geology Bachelor´s degree of at least 180 credits, including 90 credits in science of which 15 credits should be in mathematics and 75 credits should be in geology. Proficiency in English equivalent to English 6/B from Swedish upper-secondary school. Other information Some of the optional courses within the program may have higher requirements in mathematics or in other natural science subjects.

Selection criteria

Based on grades awarded for previous academic courses, with majors in science, technology and mathematics, as well as a statement of purpose for the application in which applicants state their goals with the programme (from the applicant’s "Summary sheet").

Computers in the programme

The programme requires that you have access to a computer, preferably a laptop, on which you can install software mainly provided by the University, such as Microsoft 365, CAD/CAM and development environments for Python, Matlab or other computational tools. It can be either a Windows computer or a Macintosh computer. On some courses you may need to buy or rent your own software.

Conditions in the study environment and during study visits and field studies

The programme contains compulsory elements that require you to be able to work independently and safely in a laboratory environment, in a hospital environment, in workshops, in production facilities, or during study visits and field studies. These elements require the ability to comply with safety regulations, rules and instructions, and to move around in and evacuate premises safely.

Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA citizens

Citizens of countries outside:

  • The European Union (EU)
  • The European Economic Area (EEA) and
  • Switzerland

are required to pay tuition fees. You pay an instalment of the tuition fee in advance of each
semester.

Tuition fees, payments and exemptions

Full programme/course tuition fee: SEK 370,000
First payment: SEK 92,500

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Note that you may also need to pay an application fee, or provide proof of exemption.

Application fee

No tuition fees for citizens of the EU, EEA and Switzerland

There are no tuition fees for citizens of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland.

Lund University Global Scholarship Programme

The Lund University Global Scholarship programme is a merit-based and selective scholarship targeted at top academic students from countries outside the EU/EEA.

Lund University Global Scholarship

African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) Scholarship

Within the framework of the Lund University Global Scholarship programme, the University also offers the African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) Scholarship targeted at top academic students from selected African research universities. 

ARUA Scholarship

Swedish Institute Scholarship: Global professionals

The Swedish Institute offers scholarships to international students from certain countries who are applying for select Master's programmes in Sweden. 

Scholarship information on the Swedish Institute website

Swedish Institute Scholarship: Pioneering Women in STEM Scholarship

The Swedish Institute offers scholarships for Master's studies in Sweden for women from selected countries in Africa and Asia who want to pursue degrees in STEM fields. Check the country and programme requirements on the Swedish Institute's website to see if you are eligible for the scholarship.

SI Scholarship Pioneering Women in STEM

Country-specific scholarships and funding options

Lund University has agreements with scholarship organisations and funding bodies in different countries, which may allow applicants to apply for funding or scholarships in their home countries for their studies at Lund University. Most agreements are intended for Master’s applicants, although certain opportunities may also be available to Bachelor’s students.

Country-specific scholarships

External scholarships

In addition to scholarships offered by Lund University or through its partner agreements, there are external opportunities. On the page below, you’ll find examples of organisations that may provide financial support for international students from specific countries. 

External scholarships

Contact us

Programme coordinator

Stefan Olin

Email: appliedcompsci@math.lu.se