Teaching & Theses
Teaching
The main focus of teaching in Hydrology RG is physical geography, especially hydrology. The teaching aims to prepare students for their professional life both in terms of content and with a contribution in quantitative methodological training. A special focus is on basic principles and current research topics.
Overview of courses
Julian Klaus
Bachelor
B10 - Von der Sonne verwöhnt - Südbaden, Elsass und die Nordwestschweiz (german)
Master
M4 - Hydrological Modelling under Global Change (on basis)
Clarissa Glaser
Bachelor
B2 - physische Geograophie Aufbauseminar (german)
B2 - Geländepraktikum (german)
B11 - Quantitative Hydrologie - Abfluss im Gewässersystem (german)
Julian Klaus
Bachelor
B 11 - Einführung in die Umweltdatenanalyse (german)
Master
M1 - Wissenschaftstheorie (german)
M1 - Einführung in der Studienrichtung - physische Geographie (german)
M6 - Climate and Hydrological Extremes: Floods, Droughts, Storms and Heat (on basis)
Julian Klaus
Bachelor
B 11- Hydrological processes in urban landscapes
B10 - Toskana
B10 - Rheinknie - Tri-border area Germany, France, Switzerland I
B10 - Rheinknie - Tri-border area Germany, France, Switzerland II
Master
M2 - Environmental Isotopes in Physical Geography
Julian Klaus
Bachelor
B 11- Introduction to environmental data analysis (german)
B10 - Luxembourg I
B10- Luxembourg II
Master
M1 - Theory of Science (german)
M1 - Introduction to the field of study - physical geography (german)
Bachelor- and Master Theses
Both bachelor and master theses can be supervised by Julian Klaus and Clarissa Glaser. The focus for the topics should be in hydrology.
A list of possible thesis topics is available upon request.
Contact
Prof. Dr. Julian Klaus
3.009
Meckenheimer Allee 172