Area
natural Sciences
Sub-Discipline
Other Natural Sciences
University of Concepcion
- City: Concepcion,
- Commune: Concepción,
- Region: Biobío
goals
General objective:
TRAIN EXPERTS IN THE INTEGRATED STUDY OF THE OCEAN WITH A SOLID TRAINING IN FOUR FUNDAMENTAL DISCIPLINES OF OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL, PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND GEOLOGICAL, EQUIPPED WITH THE NECESSARY TOOLS IN FOUR FUNDAMENTAL DISCIPLINES OF OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL, PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND GEOLOGICAL, EQUIPPED WITH THE NECESSARY TOOLS, CELEBRATIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS, AND EXCELLENT RESEARCH PROJECTS, CELLULAR INVESTIGATION, AND EXCELLENT RESEARCH PROJECTS ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC CONTEXTS.
Specific objectives:
- To train researchers who contribute to the generation of knowledge in oceanography through a multidisciplinary approach.
- To train scientists capable of leading excellent oceanographic research at the national and international level.
- Contribute to the development of society by generating advanced human capital that is capable of communicating scientific advances in its field of action in academic and non-academic contexts.
Applicant Profile
YES
Graduate profile
The program graduate will have the skills to apply concepts and methodologies relevant to oceanography, analyze and solve scientific problems associated with the area of specialization, formulate research projects and join multidisciplinary work teams, and communicate scientific knowledge in their area of specialization in academic and non-academic contexts.
- Integrate scientific concepts and methodologies for the generation of new knowledge in Oceanography.
- Organize and communicate scientific information on the discipline in academic and non-academic contexts.
- Autonomously formulate research projects in oceanography.
- Develop oceanographic research autonomously or by integrating multidisciplinary work teams.
- Critically evaluate information pertinent to the discipline.
Lines of investigation
- Physical Oceanography
- Biological Oceanography
- Chemical Oceanography
- Geological Oceanography