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The Master’s programme in Human Geography provides students with a strong background in contemporary theories and theoretical and methodological debates in human geography, and more specifically in the geographical sub-disciplines that are the focus of the four tracks.
  • Thesis

    Students complete the Master's programme Human Geography with a Master's thesis to demonstrate their knowledge of different geographical theories and research skills. The topics should be related to the geographical specialisation courses that the University of Amsterdam offers. For the thesis, fieldwork can be carried out abroad.

COURSES SEM 1 SEM 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 EC
  • Geographical Perspectives
    Period 1
    6

    Delve into human geography's nature and the role of geographers in society, through the exploration of various perspectives like Marxism, feminism, and post-structuralism. Get equipped with tools to analyze articles independently, contribute to debates, and shape your thesis and future professional path as geographer. Core questions ponder the characteristics of human geography, geographers' roles, constraints they face, and the societal use of geographical expertise, encouraging critical reflection on future societal roles after graduation.

  • Geo Focus: Fieldwork Excursion
    Period 3
    6

    During this course you will delve deeper into one particular case study through literature and fieldwork. This partially consists of conducting fieldwork in Barcelona, and presenting key findings in an essay and presentation back in Amsterdam.

  • Research Methodologies I: Qualitative and Quantitative research
    Period 4
    3

    Develop your skills in data collection and analysis using either quantitative or qualitative methods. The course offers three tracks which you can choose from: Qualitative Methods, Quantitative Methodologies Basic and Quantitative Methodologies Advanced.

  • Research Methodologies II: Spatial Analyses
    Period 4
    3

    Learn how to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for research and professional work. You will develop practical skills to generate, analyse, and visualise geographical information, while also developing a critical approach to spatial analysis and interpreting maps created by others.

  • Restricted-choice electives
    Period 2
    6

    During the restricted choice elective you get the opportunity to choose one of the programme's thematic electives (see online course catalogue).

  • Advanced Urban Geography: Global and Local Perspectives on Cities
    Period 1
    Period 2
    12

    This course explores the complex dynamics shaping today's cities, encompassing both global and local forces. You will grasp the diverse facets of urbanisation, examining cities as hubs of innovation and opportunity while addressing issues like inequality, segregation, and mobility. It delves into the transformations in urban spaces worldwide, emphasising the varied impacts and distinctions between cities globally.

  • GEO Track: Master Thesis Project
    Period 4
    Period 5
    Period 6
    24

    The master's thesis is the final part of the MSc Human Geography, integrating knowledge and skills from the program. Working in thematic groups, students delve into projects aligned with core courses, engaging in group and individual meetings with supervisors.

Find more information in the online course catalogue