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Geophysics explores Earth's physical phenomena, examining its structure, development, and dynamic systems. Our interdisciplinary curriculum covers Earth's composition, the mechanisms behind tectonic movements, volcanic activity, seismic events, and atmospheric and climatic patterns. Students gain comprehensive knowledge in geology, physics, mathematics, and computational methods. Advanced third-year courses delve into seismology, geodynamic forces, and tectonic systems, with options to focus on environmental applications like groundwater management.
Our teaching methods emphasize hands-on learning through lab experiments and theoretical workshops. Field studies offer invaluable experiences to cultivate independent thinking, teamwork, and analytical problem-solving skills.