Courses in postgraduate studies
The program consists of practical field courses and theoretical distance learning. Students who take the program in parallel with work or other studies are strongly advised to take the program in four semesters. Students who take the program in 2 semesters while working must have great flexibility in work and time to do practical studies when appropriate.
Book courses are taught via distance learning, and students can do their studies when it suits them, anywhere in the country.
There are 14 field courses in the program, of which there are four elective courses where students choose two of the four courses. Field courses start in FAS and are taught outdoors in Iceland’s nature over 4 – 7 days. The aim is to be outside as much as possible, and therefore a large part of these courses are spent in tents
Course | Descriptive name | Semester |
HNÁT4FG05 | Applied natural science and natural interpretation | Fall semester 2024 |
FJSK4FG05 | Mountain trips on glaciers | Fall semester 2024 |
LEGA4FG02 | Expedition planning | Fall semester 2024 |
REFJ4FG03 | Financial literacy for guides | Fall semester 2024 |
HÁJÖ4FG03 | Glacier travel II | Fall semester 2024 |
WFRH4FG05 | Field assistance in wilderness | Fall semester 2024 |
AIMR4FG04 | AIMG glacier guiding 2 (optional) | Fall semester 2024 |
Course | Descriptive name | Semester |
KLÍS4FG03 | Ice climbing basics | Spring semester 2025 |
KLÍN4FG04 | Rock and rope work II | Spring semester 2025 |
AIMF4FG04 | AIMG mountain hiking guiding 1 | Spring semester 2025 |
LEGA4VG06 | Winter expedition | Spring semester 2025 |
SNJÓ4FG04 | Avalanche science and guiding | Spring semester 2025 |
ERSA4FG05 | Foreign exchange (optional) | Spring semester 2025 |
LAVA4FG05 | Land conservation (optional) | Spring semester 2025 |
SKÍG4FG02 | Continuation in mountain skiing (optional) | Spring semester 2025 |