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Visit course webpageThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 3 years | September | EUR 0 per year | EUR 0 per year |
The general objectives of the degree programme in Geological Sciences are to develop: a solid, basic understanding of the main areas of Geological Sciences, individual capability in choosing and implementing methods and techniques in the relevant fields of scientific investigation, suitable training for handling and integrating future scientific and technological progress, and the skills to deal with the fundamental processes of exogenous and endogenous Earth systems correctly.
The course aims to produce graduates with the following:
- a good understanding of the fundamentals of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and IT to be able to quantify and interpret geological processes and the structure of the Earth;
- a solid, basic understanding of all areas of Geological Sciences to be able to recognise and interpret the natural mechanisms that are characteristic of the geological environment;
- analytical skills in field geology, with respect to basic geological mapping in different territories;
- analytical laboratory skills, with respect to characterising geomaterials and their behaviour;
- technical skills in the use of basic geological surveying tools;
- ability to gather and process data using IT methods which are both general and specific to the geological sciences;
- ability to apply mathematical models that simulate geophysical and geological processes.
For more information about this course, please see the program leaflet.
Learn more about Geological Sciences, BSc - at Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, University of Milan
Visit course webpageAdmission to the Bachelor's degree programme in Geological Sciences is open, subject to a mandatory, though non-selective, assessment test before enrolment.
Applicants to the degree programme in Geological Sciences must hold an upper secondary-school diploma or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad.
Università degli Studi di Milano offers different opportunities for financial support to Italian and foreign students, as described at the financial support web page.
In particular scholarships and exemptions from tuition fee are provided to the best new students who got a degree from a foreign university and are enrolled in the first year of a Master's degree programme. See the web page on International scholarships for further details.
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