Master of Science in Geology
Ghent University offers a Master’s programme in Geology with two main specialisations, each of them covering a key discipline of ‘System Earth’. These specialisations are Basins and Orogens, and Groundwater and Mineral Resources.
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After graduation
Subscribe to 1 major from the following list.
Subject to approval by the faculty.
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
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1
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sem 1
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en
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Stephen Louwye
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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Stephen Louwye
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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David Van Rooij
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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Katleen Wils
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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Johan De Grave
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6
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Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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Marieke Paepen
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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Thomas Hermans
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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David Van Rooij
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
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Veerle Cnudde
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6
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1
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sem 1
|
en
|
Stijn Dewaele
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6
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Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with 15 credit units with reference a.
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
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a
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sem 2
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nl
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Thomas Hermans
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15
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sem 2
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nl
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Erik Paredis
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6
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sem 1
|
nl
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Hendrik Schoukens
|
5
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sem 1
|
nl
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Guy De Tré
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6
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UKV
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sem 1
|
nl
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3
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sem 2
|
nl
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Brent Bleys
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4
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sem 2
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nl
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Saskia Crucke
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3
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sem 2
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nl
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Kim Verbeken
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4
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sem 2
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nl
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Mirjam Knockaert
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4
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sem 2
|
en
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Mieke Audenaert
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4
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sem 2
|
nl
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Rudi Vander Vennet
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5
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sem 1
|
nl
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Bruno Merlevede
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5
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sem 1
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nl
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Freddy Heylen
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5
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sem 1
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nl
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Dirk Van de gaer
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5
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sem 1
|
nl
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Maggie Geuens
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6
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Subscribe to 1 major from the following list.
Subject to approval by the faculty.
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Stijn Dewaele
|
6
|
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2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Veerle Cnudde
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
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Dirk Verschuren
|
6
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2
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sem 1
|
en
|
Johan De Grave
|
6
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2
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sem 1
|
en
|
Maarten Van Daele
|
6
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Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Thomas Hermans
|
6
|
|
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2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Thomas Hermans
|
6
|
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|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Veerle Cnudde
|
6
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|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Nico Van de Weghe
|
6
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2
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sem 1
|
en
|
Marieke Paepen
|
6
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Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with 15 credit units with reference a.
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Thomas Hermans
|
15
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Erik Paredis
|
6
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Hendrik Schoukens
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Guy De Tré
|
6
|
|
UKV
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Brent Bleys
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Saskia Crucke
|
3
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Kim Verbeken
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Mirjam Knockaert
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
en
|
Mieke Audenaert
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Rudi Vander Vennet
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Bruno Merlevede
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Freddy Heylen
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Dirk Van de gaer
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Maggie Geuens
|
6
|
|
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2
|
year
|
nl
|
|
30
|
|
Subscribe to 1 major from the following list.
Subject to approval by the faculty.
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Stephen Louwye
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Stephen Louwye
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
David Van Rooij
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Katleen Wils
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Johan De Grave
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Stijn Dewaele
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Veerle Cnudde
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Dirk Verschuren
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Johan De Grave
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Maarten Van Daele
|
6
|
|
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Marieke Paepen
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Thomas Hermans
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
David Van Rooij
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Veerle Cnudde
|
6
|
|
|
1
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Stijn Dewaele
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Thomas Hermans
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Thomas Hermans
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Veerle Cnudde
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Nico Van de Weghe
|
6
|
|
|
2
|
sem 1
|
en
|
Marieke Paepen
|
6
|
|
Subscribe to 30 credit units from the following list, with 15 credit units with reference a.
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Thomas Hermans
|
15
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Erik Paredis
|
6
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Hendrik Schoukens
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Guy De Tré
|
6
|
|
UKV
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
|
3
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Brent Bleys
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Saskia Crucke
|
3
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Kim Verbeken
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Mirjam Knockaert
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
en
|
Mieke Audenaert
|
4
|
|
|
|
sem 2
|
nl
|
Rudi Vander Vennet
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Bruno Merlevede
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Freddy Heylen
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Dirk Van de gaer
|
5
|
|
|
|
sem 1
|
nl
|
Maggie Geuens
|
6
|
|
Course | Ref | MT1 | Semester | Language | Instructor | Crdt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2
|
year
|
nl
|
|
30
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Competence field 1: Competence in one or more scientific disciplines
- Advanced knowledge of Earth, its structure, rocks and evolution, the evolution of Life, and an advanced insight into the way this knowledge was acquired and the correlation between the steering factors. Apply this insight creatively to analyse and solve new and complex theoretical or experimental problems.
- Apply innovatively the specialised knowledge of 'Basins and Orogens' or 'Groundwater and Mineral Resources'.
- Have the attitude to apply supporting disciplines during professional activities or research in an independent, critical and constructive manner.
- Understand and examine the connection with other relevant disciplines and integrate these in a more advanced research or applied context.
- Demonstrate a profound insight into the newest scientific developments of at least one geological sub-discipline.
- Apply the acquired geological knowledge, insights and methods in scientific, geology-supporting domains.
- Design and perform problem oriented research and assess the quality of both phases.
- Critically observe and reflect on existing and new theories, models or interpretations with the discipline.
- Show creativity to formulate hypotheses and new correlations, and formulate an opinion based on limited, incomplete or conflicting data and information.
- Design and carry out experiments or simulations, critically and objectively evaluate and interpret the collected data, and elaborate models.
- Observe methodological, collect and curate data, register and handle data, analyse and evaluate within a research context. Discriminate between major and minor elements and keep an overview of knowledge and applied methods.
- Assess, analyse and evaluate critically information from international scientific journals and databases, and synthesize the information in a structural way.
- Moderate and handle unforeseen changes in the research process.
- Show systematic and critical independent reflection on own thinking and acting, and translate this into conclusions and more adequate solutions.
- Have a professional attitude towards new scientific developments and their applications in a broad scientific, economic or societal context.
- Adopt an active attitude towards permanent development of knowledge and lifelong learning.
- Formulate independently logical and analytical lines of thought within and outside its own discipline, and evaluate critically complex thinking.
- Thinking and acting proactively towards problem solving in a multitude of situations.
- Generalize problems and discuss these on an appropriate level of abstraction.
- Present own research orally and written, ideas and opinions during professional activities.
- Communicate and argue on research results with specialists and non-specialists, and with a general public.
- Communicate on own research and results with specialists and non-specialists in a second language.
- Communicate, cooperate and act in a supportive and inspiring manner.
- Be able to work in a team, often on the field and during long periods, and develop leadership and responsibility.
- Assess the social effects of scientific developments and contribute to the social debate and adopt an open attitude.
- Adopt an ethical and social responsible attitude.
- Integrate social responsibilities and engagements in a professional activity.
- Instruct government organisations about findings in our fields of expertise, and conduct policy-supporting research in the field of environment and natural resources.
- Work independently in a multitude of professional situations and contribute to research, the implementation of new techniques and ideas or the development of problem-solving strategies.
- Adopt a professional attitude characterised by dynamism, trustworthiness, engagement, accuracy and self-reliance.
- Design, carry out and report on innovative research in a scientific way.
- Demonstrate knowledge about the latest new scientific developments in a geological sub-discipline, and relate the knowledge towards other aspects.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: Possess a fundamental understanding of the processes and conditions steering groundwater flows.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: Have the capacity to assess the possibilities of the exploitation of natural resources (including groundwater) and their sustainable management.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: Possess a deep knowledge of the factors and processes steering the quality of groundwater and be able to elucidate these through interpretation of analytical data.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: Insight into the changes that groundwater can undergo as a result of anthropogenic influence.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: A fundamental insight in the formation, the evolution, the physical, chemical and environmental properties of minerals in the context of environmental and technical applications.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: The capacity to interpret soils maps, and physical and chemical analyses for the evaluation of the quality of soils and other environmental and technical applications.
- Major Groundwater and Mineral Resources: Possess the basic techniques to formulate and present adequate scientific advice relating to the quality of groundwater.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Demonstrate a fundamental comprehension of the lithospheric processes determining the genesis (rifting) and evolution (subsidence, thermal evolution) of sedimentary basins and the contiguous lithospheric areas, and the expression of these processes in the sediments and crystalline rocks.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Demonstrate knowledge of sedimentary fluxes responsible for the infilling of sedimentary basins, of the processes steering the infilling and of the properties and spatial organisation of the resulting sedimentary sequences.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Testify of the capacity to discriminate between global (a.o. climate induced) and regional controls and effects of basin and orogen-related processes.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Possess the aptitude to disentangle the rock and geochemical logbook of the Earth and life as recorded in basins and to date the record.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Comprehension of microfossils and the processes that influence their diversity and areal distribution through time.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Insight into magmatic and metamorphic lithospheric processes and of the resulting products (minerals and rocks).
- Major Basins and Orogens: Comprehension of the structural analysis of basins and orogens in different stadia of evolution and the chronological reconstruction of this evolution.
- Major Basins and Orogens: The ability to design multidisciplinary exploration strategies on different scales for the visualisation of basins and orogens in general and the prospection of sites of exceptional economic importance.
- Major Basins and Orogens: Possess the basic skills to provide sound scientific advice relating to the sustainable managements of basins and orogens (exploitation of basins and energy sources, subsurface storage, protection) and the rational evaluation of natural hazards and the social, economic and geopolitical consequences.
- Minor Professionalisation: Demonstrate the skills of a starting employee in terms of project management, policy development, scientific and technological advise, and entrepreneurship.
- Minor Professionalisation: Assess the relevance and implications of scientific developments or applications in an economic context and in accordance with ongoing policy.
- Tutor of teach on different levels the information and experience in geology and other relevant scientific areas.
- Sensitize the general public for scientific information and its reliability.