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Program Overview
Department of Geology
The Department of Geology offers various study programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate studies.
Study Programmes
- Undergraduate Study
- Graduate Studies
- Postgraduate / Doctoral Studies
- The postgraduate studies include a doctoral program in geology, which provides advanced training in geological research and techniques.
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Research
- Projects: The department is involved in various research projects, including geological mapping, paleontological research, and geophysical studies.
- Infrastructure: The department has access to state-of-the-art research facilities, including laboratories, libraries, and field equipment.
Collections
- Geological and Paleontological Collection: The department has an extensive collection of geological and paleontological specimens, which are used for research and teaching purposes.
- Collections at the Division of Mineralogy and Petrology: The division has a collection of mineral and rock specimens, which are used for research and teaching purposes.
Central Library of Geology
- Catalog: The library has a comprehensive catalog of geological literature, including books, journals, and online resources.
- Book borrowing: Students and staff can borrow books from the library for research and study purposes.
- Interlibrary loan: The library has an interlibrary loan system, which allows students and staff to borrow books and articles from other libraries.
- Databases: The library has access to various online databases, including geological and scientific journals.
- Repository of the Faculty of Science: The library is part of the faculty's repository, which provides access to research outputs and publications.
- Turnitin software: The library provides access to Turnitin software, which is used for plagiarism detection and prevention.
- About library: The library is a central facility for the department, providing access to information and resources for research and study.
History of Geology
The course "History of Geology" provides an overview of the development of geological ideas and concepts.
Course Description
The course covers the chronological development of ideas in geology, including pre-scientific epoch, Neptunists, vulcanists, plutonists, catastrophists, uniformitarianists, ice ages, age of the Earth, geosynclinal theory, and plate tectonics.
Literature
- Hallam, A.: Great geological controversies, Oxford University Press, 1983.
- Hallam, A.: Revolutions in Earth History. Oxford University Press, 1982.
Semester Information
- semester: The course is offered in the first semester of the academic year.
- semester: The course is also offered in the third semester of the academic year.
Consultations Schedule
The consultations schedule is available for students to meet with the lecturer and discuss course-related topics.
Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science is located at Horvatovac 102a, 10000 Zagreb.
General Information
The faculty provides various study programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate studies.
Structure and Management
The faculty has a complex structure, with various departments and divisions.
Study Programmes
The faculty offers various study programs, including biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, geophysics, geography, and geology.
Research
The faculty is involved in various research projects, including scientific and technological research.
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