EAGLE Courses

Mandatory courses (40 ECTS)

mandatory courses in the 1st and 2nd semester cover basic skills for Earth Observation research

Theoretical basics (15 ECTS)

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Methodological Basics (15 ECTS)

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Practical Applications (10 ECTS)

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Compulsory elective area (50 ECTS)

Overarching Methods and Applications in Earth Observation (10-20 ECTS)

the application courses offer a more in-depth study of various Earth Observation applications:

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Fokus Area Environment or Urban Methods and Applications

these courses aim to deepen you knowledge in the Urban or Environment field of Earth Observation:

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Soft Skills (5-15 ECTS)

courses to learn about scientific writing, presentation, project management and other topics relevant for Earth Observation research:

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Exemplary course syllabus for different focus areas

some suggestions for optional courses for different focus areas are listed on the EAGLE specialization page

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EAGLE visit DLR-EOC

EAGLE visit DLR-EOC

Our EAGLEs in 2018 visited the German Aerospace Center, namely the Earth Observation Center, close to Munich. Various topics were presented by DLR scientist and the EAGLEs hat the chance to discuss various topics in small groups with individual scientists.