Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Genoa offers a Master's Degree program in Geological Sciences, codified as 9022. This program is currently being phased out, and prospective students are advised to consult the current year's program, codified as 11910.
Program Details
- Duration: 2 years
- CFU: 120
- Class: LM-74, Master's Degree in Geological Sciences and Technologies
- Access: Open access
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Method: Traditional
- Coordinator: Laura Crispini
- Department: Department of Earth, Environment, and Life Sciences
- Costs: Between 0 and 3000 euros per year, with potential scholarships and exemptions
- International Experiences: Available through international partnerships and locations
Course Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in geological sciences, including theoretical foundations, practical applications, and research opportunities.
Research Areas
The Department of Earth, Environment, and Life Sciences is involved in various research areas, including but not limited to:
- Geological sciences
- Environmental sciences
- Life sciences
Quality Assurance
The program undergoes regular quality assessments, including:
- Student evaluations
- Faculty reviews
- External assessments
Student Support
Students have access to various support services, including:
- Tutoring
- Academic advising
- Career counseling
- International mobility programs
Alumni Opportunities
Graduates of the program have opportunities for:
- Further education (e.g., Ph.D. programs)
- Professional careers in geological sciences and related fields
- Participation in international research projects and collaborations
News and Events
The university regularly hosts events, seminars, and workshops related to geological sciences and other fields, providing students with opportunities for networking, professional development, and staying updated on the latest research and trends.
