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Előadások és gyakorlatok Alap-, és Mesterszakos hallgatóknak valamint a Földtudományi Doktori Iskolában
Tanszékünk által ajánlott előadások, gyakorlatok
Graduate Programs
1) B.Sc. level - Earth Sciences
The principal goal of this program is to provide the students with wide knowledge and skills necessary to plan, carry out and conduct research in various fields of geology including exploration of mineral-resources and environmental projects. The basic curriculum consists of 8 semesters (4 years) of obligatory and optional courses plus field work. The 5th year is devoted to research and some optional courses related to it. At the end of the 5th year the students have to submit a Thesis and pass the Final Examination to be qualified as "diploma geologists " (degree of M.Sc.).
Duration: 6 semesters (3 years)
Degree: B.Sc. in Earth Sciences
Entry requirements: High School or Secondary School Certificate.
2) M.Sc. level - Earth Sciences
The principal goal of this program is to provide the students with wide knowledge and skills necessary to plan, carry out and conduct research in various fields of geology including exploration of mineral-resources and environmental projects. The basic curriculum consists of 8 semesters (4 years) of obligatory and optional courses plus field work. The 5th year is devoted to research and some optional courses related to it. At the end of the 5th year the students have to submit a Thesis and pass the Final Examination to be qualified as "diploma geologists " (degree of M.Sc.).
Duration: 4 semesters (2 years)
Degree: M.Sc. in Geology
Entry requirements: B.Sc. degree in Earth Sciences
Postgraduate Program
This program is offered to the best students graduating in geology who plan to become real experts in their own field of interest in Geology. Students have to complete their individual research and attend lectures connected to their subjects.
Duration: 6 semesters (3 years)
Degree: Ph.D. in Geology
Entry requirements: M.Sc. in Geology with good average ratings; good English skills.
Mineralogy related Courses offered For Geology-majors
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Subject
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Lecture-Tutorial
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Mineralogy I
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4+3
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Mineralogy II
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4+3
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Ore Deposit Geology
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2+2
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Advanced Analytical Methods in Mineralogy I-II
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1+2
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For Non-geology-majors:
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Subject
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Lecture-Tutorial
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Mineral Resources
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2+0
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Crystallography
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2+0
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Mineralogy /shared
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2+2
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X-Ray Diffraction Phase Analysis
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0+8
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TEM methods in material sciences
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0+8
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For Postgraduates (Ph.D. Students):
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Subject
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Lecture-Tutorial
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Rock Forming Minerals
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2+0
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Applied Mineralogy
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2+0
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Accessory minerals
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2+0
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Crystallography and crystal chemistry of ore minerals
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2+0
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Ore deposits related to magmatic and metamorphic processes
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2+0
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Hydrothermal ore deposits
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2+0
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Special metholds of optical crystallography
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4+0
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Ore microscopy
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2+0
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Advanced X-ray diffraction methods in mineralogy
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4+0
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Crystallographic and crystal chemistry calculations
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2+0
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Mineral exploration and evaluation of ore deposits
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2+0
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Application of fluid inclusion studies in mineralogy, petrology and mineral exploration
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2+0
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Gemology
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2+0
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