Core Courses
The Bachelor of Applied Geology program is structured in semesters of 15 weeks. It is designed to familiarize students with the basic concepts of geology. The teaching units on which this training is based enable the student to prepare a master's degree (and possibly a doctorate) in various applied geology specialties. The Department of Earth and Universe Sciences is accredited by the Ministry to provide doctoral training.
Advanced Topics
Semester 1
U E Fundamental 1.1.1
- Geology 1
U E Fundamental 1.1.2
- Mathematics 1
- Physics 1
- Chemistry 1
U E Methodology 1.1
- Biology 1
- Geomorphology
U E Transversal 1.1
- Computer science 1
- Expression techniques 1
Semester 2
U E Fundamental 1.2.1
- Geology 2
U E Fundamental 1.2.2
- Mathematics 2
- Physics 2
- Chemistry 2
U E Methodology 1.2
- Biology 2
- Introduction to geological mapping
U E Transversal 1.2
- Computer science 2
- Expression techniques 2
Semester 3
U E Fundamental 2.1.1
- Crystallography
- Mineralogy
U E Fundamental 2.1.2
- Tectonics 1
U E Methodology 2.1
- Stratigraphy
- Paleontology
U E Transversal 2.1
- Database management.
- English language 1
Semester 4
U E Fundamental 2.2.1
- Petrology of magmatic rocks
- Petrology of sedimentary rocks
U E Fundamental 2.2.2
- Tectonics 2
- Micropalaeontology
U E Methodology 2.2
- Geochemistry
- Field internship
U E Transversal 2.2
- Geophysics
Semester 5
U E Fundamental 3.1.1
- Petrology of metamorphic rocks
- Sedimentology
U E Fundamental 3.1.2
- Historical geology
- Regional geology
U E Methodology 3.1
- Geophysics
- Geostatistics
U E Cross-disciplinary 3.1
- Technical English
Semester 6
U E Fundamental 3.2.1
- Mineral and energy resources
- Engineering geology
U E Fundamental 3.2.2
- Hydrogeology
- Environmental geology
U E Methodology 3.2
- Geology of Algeria
- Internship
U E Transversal 3.2
- Ethics and deontology
- Project management