The program involves training in the field of geoecology, aimed at solving problems that require the application of fundamental and applied knowledge in the field of geosciences to solve specific environmental and nature management problems.
Research directions:
Global geospheric life-supporting cycles - the study of the rollers of the geospheric shells of the Earth in catastrophes of the cycle of transfer of disasters, nitrogen, water;
Geodynamics and its influence on the composition, state and evolution of the environment;
Historical reconstructions and forecast of modern changes in nature and climate;
Global and regional environmental crises are complex environmental changes that lead to a sharp deterioration in living conditions and economic activity, geoecological consequences of natural and man-made disasters;
Assessment of the state, changes and management of modern landscapes;
Geoecological monitoring and ensuring environmental safety, means of control;
Dynamics, mechanism, factors and patterns of development of hazardous natural and techno-natural processes, forecast of their development, hazard and risk assessment, risk management.
Postgraduate
Degree
Russian
Language
3 years
Duration
About the program
Learning outcomes
- Ability to carry out research activities in the field of geoecology
- Ability to analyze, assess and predict dangers and risks
Career opportunities
Organizations and institutions in which a graduate of postgraduate studies in this area of training can carry out professional activities:
- educational organizations;
- research organizations
- educational organizations;
- research organizations
Curriculum
1 semester
1 year
3 semester
2 year
5 semester
3 year
Teaching staff
Fees and funding
Entrance exams
Applicants take the following entrance exams:
- English/Russian language.
- A special discipline related to the field of postgraduate program.
- English/Russian language.
- A special discipline related to the field of postgraduate program.
Contact us
Phone
+7 (395) 240-52-15
Mail
admission@istu.edu
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