The normal extent for obtaining the Master's Degree is two years. In order to achieve the final title, the student must have acquired 120 credits (CFU). Each credit corresponds to 25 hours of student work.

The two academic years path (2024-2026) is organized into 4 semesters. The fourth semester is devoted to preparing the Master Thesis (24 CFU). The educational activities during the two academic years (2024-2025 and 2025-2026) are divided into two semesters, as follows:

1st Year 

Type of activity

Course

Credits (CFU)

1st semester  (September - December)

Fundamental, to choose between the two

GIS (Geographical Information Systems)

6

Mathematical Methods for Geosciences

Fundamental

Sedimentary Geology

9

Fundamental

Exploration and Applied Geophysics

9

Fundamental

Global Tectonics and Global changes

6

 

2nd semester (February - May)

Fundamental

Structural Geology 6

Fundamental

Seismic interpretation and digital modelling 9

Fundamental

Applied Geochemistry and fluid interaction

6

Fundamental

Integrated Stratigraphy

6

Student option

1 optional course, chosen by the student during the first or second semester

6

 

2nd Year

Type of activity

Course

Credits (CFU)

1st semester (September - December)

Fundamental

Petrophysics and Well Log interpretation 

6

Fundamental, to choose between the two

 

Fluid storage for energy transition

6

Geothermics

Fundamental, to choose between the two

Environmental Geology

6

Applied and Environmental Mineralogy

Fundamental, to choose between the two

Applied Biostratigraphy

6

Applied Hydrogeology

Student option

1 optional course, chosen by the student during the first or second semester

6

Supplementary educational activity

Geological Field Trips

3