This program offers the following areas of specialization:
Science and Engineering
Environmental Sciences
1. The Program in "Earth Sciences and Environment" is open to holders of a first-cycle degree from a Greek university's Department of Geosciences, or from an equivalent institution recognized by the Hellenic Academy of Sciences and Technology (NARIC) abroad.
2. The Master's Degree in "Earth Sciences and Environment" is open to holders of a first-cycle degree from a Greek university's Department of Geosciences, or from an equivalent institution recognized by the Hellenic Academy of Sciences and Technology (NARIC). Non-exclusive examples of such graduates are Physicists, Chemists, Oceanographers, Biologists, Geographers, Archaeologists, Surveyors, Civil Engineers, Mining Engineers, Environmentalists, Environmental Engineers, and Agronomists.
3. They are accepted as supernumerary scholars and members of the categories EEP, EDIP and ETEP in accordance with Par. 8, No. 34 of Law 4485/17.
4. Candidates may also be students who have completed their studies by the expiry date of the application submission deadline specified in the annual announcement of the Program, (Par. 4, No. 4 of this Regulation), and do not have any examination pending. In the event that candidates in this category have not been admitted, they must present a certificate of completion of studies from the Secretariat of the Department or School in which they studied and on which the degree grade will be indicated.
The scope of the Postgraduate Course “Earth Science and Environment” covers the branches of geoncience such as, tectonics, hydrogeology, soil engineering, technical geology geophysics, seismology, geothermy, mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, ore mineralogy, volcanology, geomorphology, climatology, palaeontology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, environmental geology, paleo-oceanography, marine geology, geoarcheology .
The PG Course “Earth Science and Environment” aims at educating PG students in research and application of the geological and environmental issues under the principles of sustainability. The PGC is oriented to qualify the geoscientists to cover the needs of the contemporary complex geoscientific as well as environmental issues. Additionally, the postgraduates may contribute to the generation of new scientific data along with the feedback and interaction between research and production.
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