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Land Track

The Land Track focuses on Arctic Geoengineering and the courses are offered by DTU and NTNU.

The track gives the graduates a comprehensive overview of the different aspects related to designing and operating Arctic infrastructure and a solid understanding of the mechanics of soil, concrete and rocks.

The Land Track covers both the basic knowledge within Civil Engineering as well as practical applications in Arctic infrastructure.

During this track, the students will spend 1-3 semesters in an Arctic environment in Greenland (DTU campus Sisimiut) and/or Svalbard (UNIS) and participate in Arctic field work.

 

Special Knowledge of Design and Operation of Arctic Infrastructure

Graduates from the Land Track will have acquired special knowledge related to the design and operation of Arctic Infrastructure such as roads, harbours, runways, mines and tunnels and will be able to:

  • Design foundations and infrastructure constructions, taking into account permafrost, erosion and rocks, as well as extreme loads from e.g. strong wind or snow.
  • Work with planning in sparsely populated areas with limited infrastructure.
  • Carry out and manage infrastructure projects including logistics in Arctic areas.


Which Degree Will I Get?

The Cold Climate Engineering programme is a single degree programme. This means that you only receive a formal degree from DTU.

When you finish the Nordic Master in Cold Climate Engineering you will receive a degree from DTU and a special diploma insert to confirm your participation and completion of a specialised curriculum between DTU and NTNU, attended during your master’s programme.

You will receive a degree diploma from

DTU: Master of Science in Civil Engineering

 

Career Prospects

Graduates from the Land Track are expected to find work in consulting, design and construction companies, the mining industry, oil companies, governmental bodies, research institutes and universities, which have activities related to Arctic infrastructure.

The graduates will have extensive experience of working in the field in Arctic locations.

 
https://www.coldclimate-master.org/study-tracks/land-track
9 JANUARY 2026