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Academic year 2018/2019
Master's Degree (MSc) on GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES
VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY

Coordinator Prof. Pietro Di Stefano
Class of Master's Degree (MSc) on Geology (LM-74)
2 years
PALERMO
Free access
Department of Earth and sea sciences
Course Code
2062

Course info
The 2nd cycle degree course in Geology aims at providing students with an adequate command of general scientific methods and contents, as well as with the acquisition of specific professional skills. Educational activities include: - courses and/or modules divided into lectures, theoretical and practical exercises, laboratory practice, field practice. Each of these activities is awarded with a sufficient number of credits; - seminars, group work, technical visits and internships in public or private external facilities: institutions, laboratories, companies, offices, construction sites; - Stays at other Italian and foreign universities, in accordance to international agreements too. The first part of the course is common to all enrolled students, while the second part provides a variety of curricula. Consistently with the educational objectives of the course, such an educational programme aims at training and developing manifold competences and skills for the profession and/or for doctoral education in the same scientific area. The course aims in particular at providing specific knowledge in the field of analysis, interpretation and three-dimensional modelling of the geological setting of the region and of the adjacent marine areas; it also provides for advanced training in the study and definition of models forecasts of geological phenomena capable of predicting danger/risk conditions(eruptions, landslides and hydrogeological instability, earthquakes), and also for the acquisition of basic skills for the analysis and modelling of Geo-environmental systems and processes, for the assessment and management of geo-resources for the assessment and prevention of deterioration of cultural heritage, for the evaluation and monitoring of volcanic activity.
Geologists may find professional opportunities in self-employment, after passing the national qualification examination, and work in private engineering and geotechnical engineering offices, They may also work in public agencies with technical branches for the defence and protection of the landscape and of cultural heritage. They may also find professional opportunities in public agencies for the surveillance of seismic, volcanic and hydrogeological risk. They may work as geologists in oil companies, or in mining companies extracting material for civil engineering. Geologists may also work in public and/or private companies dealing with the monitoring of landfills, as well as for the remediation of contaminated sites.
The final examination consists of the discussion of an original work (degree dissertation) of experimental or theoretical nature, prepared under the guidance of a supervisor and presented as a written dissertation. The dissertation topics should be related to issues related to class specific disciplines and their application. The final examination may include laboratory, field and/or internship activities. The board of the Degree Course specifies the criteria for the attribution of the final mark, which should take into account the consistency between expected educational objectives and outcomes, with reference also to the whole educational path.

course outline
Teachings first year \ in common with the others curricula\profiles
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
05671 - APPLIED PETROGRAPHY Details MONTANA (PA) 6.0 1 V B GEO/09
18134 - TECHNICAL GEOLOGY AND GEOTECHNICS - INTEGRATED COURSE Details CAPPADONIA (PA) 9.0 1 V
GEOTECHNICS CAFISO (PC) 6.0 C ICAR/07
TECHNICAL GEOLOGY CAPPADONIA (PA) 3.0 C GEO/05
18698 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE - LEVEL B2 Details 6.0 1 G F
19212 - MARINE GEOLOGY AND COASTAL RISK Details SULLI (PO) 6.0 1 V B GEO/02
03598 - APPLIED GEOPHYSICS Details MARTORANA (PA) 6.0 2 V B GEO/11
19213 - APPLIED GEOMORPHOLOGY AND GEO-HYDROLOGICAL RISK Details ROTIGLIANO (PO) 6.0 2 V B GEO/04
19268 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY Details VARRICA (PA) 6.0 2 V B GEO/08
Free subjects 6.0 D
Teachings second year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
10270 - VOLCANIC RISK Details AIUPPA (PO) 6.0 1 V B GEO/08
13351 - ADVANCED SKILLS RELATED TO THE LABOUR MARKET 2.0 1 G F
16481 - VOLCANIC PETROLOGY Details ROTOLO (PO) 6.0 1 V B GEO/07
16881 - ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY Details CENSI (PA) 6.0 1 V C GEO/08
19807 - SEMINARS HELD BY THE REGIONAL BOARD OF GEOLOGISTS 1.0 1 G F
05917 - FINAL EXAMINATION 30.0 2 G E
18182 - INTERNSHIP AND PRACTICE 6.0 2 G S
Optional subjects 6.0 C
Free subjects II 6.0 D
Elective activities
Optional subjects credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
05676 - SEDIMENTARY PETROGRAPHY Details SCOPELLITI (PA) 6.0 1 V C GEO/07
16482 - GEOCHEMISTRY OF NATURAL WATERS Details PARELLO (PO) 6.0 1 V C GEO/08
19263 - CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND APPLICATIONS Details SCIASCIA (PA) 6.0 2 V C GEO/06
19834 - VOLCANIC ACTIVITY SURVEILLANCE Details CALABRESE (PA) 6.0 2 V C GEO/08
Explaination
Term Term/Semester
Val. Valutation: V = mark in 30/30, G = note
(*) Teaching attended in english
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