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Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Natural Sciences (30061)

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Lesson [SSD] [Language] YearSemesterCFU
1041626 | [SECS-S/02] [ITA]1st1st9

Educational objectives

The student at the end of the course should be able to use with knowledge basic exploratory data analysis tools, linear and generalized linear models and some multivariate analysis tools. This is achieved by assigning a work on real data to small group of students that will be discussed during the oral exam Practical sessions with the R software will be part of each lecture, so to allow students to implement what is taught in the theoretical part.

1047785 | QUATERNARY GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY [GEO/01] [ITA]1st1st12

Educational objectives

Expected learning outcomes

Multidisciplinary approach to manage the different connections linking the diverse Earth Science topics related to the study of Quaternary.

Understanding the basic elements of climate and environmental change in the frame work of the recent natural history of the Earth.

1047907 | CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FAUNA [BIO/05] [ITA]1st2nd12

Educational objectives

Provide knowledge of animal populations and their habitat, instrumental to the understanding of the effects of management actions and anthropogenic pressures. Teach how to use quantitative information to assess the effects of management and conservation actions. Teach methods to identify conservation priorities for species, sites and actions. Provide basic knowledge of the legislation related to wildilfe conservation.

1047805 | CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF VEGETATION AND LANDSCAPE [BIO/03] [ITA]1st2nd12

Educational objectives

Expected learning outcomes
The course aims at obtaining knowledge on: plant communities structure, composition, functions and dynamics at different spatial scales; methods for the analysis of vegetation; relationships between plants and the environment; vegetation dynamics; conservation issues.
The course will inform on how to apply the mentioned knowledge to land planning and to the specific projects aimed at sustainable management, biodiversity conservation, landscape enhancement and land protection.
The course will allow students to critically analyse reports and plans relative to natural and semi-natural ecosystems in a multifunctionality perspective with special reference to sustainable management of natural resources.
The course will prepare students to communicate and collaborate with a wide range of practitioners and stakeholders also thanks to the focus on specific terms and concepts as well as on updated data on vegetation and landscape.
Finally, the students will be guided towards approaches and data sources relative to natural and semi-natural ecosystems that will contribute to their degree of independence in their study and career path.

Dublin Descriptors
1. Knowledge and understanding of plant communities structure, composition, functions and dynamics at different spatial scales, from local to global; methods for the analysis of vegetation; relationships between plants and the environment; plant species distribution models; vegetation dynamics; vegetation science and land management; main vegetation types of Italy.
2. Applying knowledge and understanding to land planning and to specific projects aimed at sustainability, biodiversity conservation, landscape enhancement and land protection.
3. Making judgements on reporting and planning documents relative to natural and semi-natural habitats by taking into account multifunctionality and a sustainable management of natural resources.
4. Communication skills with a wide range of practitioners and stakeholders after learning the specific language and d updated data relevant within the sector.
5. Lifelong learning skills: students will be guided towards an approach and specific data sources relative to natural and semi-natural ecosystems that will allow them to be autonomous in their learning and working path.

[N/D] [ITA]2nd1st6

Educational objectives

Each student may choose among the courses at La Sapienza University any combination of courses up to 18 credits, provided that the chosen courses are approved by the CAD

10612216 | Nature Knowledge application to infrastructures and engineering [ICAR/20] [ITA]2nd1st6

Educational objectives

Goals of the course

The main Italian and European environmental regulations and laws will be introduced, as well as the procedures to guarantee the environmental sustainability of infrastructures.
The student will investigate, mainly by means of the study of real cases representative of different regional, environmental and regulatory contexts, how naturalistic knowledge and studies may be applied in the various phases of planning, design, approval and implementation of industrial plants and civil engineering works.
At the end of the course the student will be able to know the needs and constraints in the construction of infrastructures and the modes to transfer naturalistic knowledge into effective measures for the modification, adaptation and mitigation of the impacts of the works on the natural environment.

AAF1421 | Training I [N/D] [ITA]2nd2nd3

Educational objectives

Internship at public or private institutions or laboratories, in Italy or abroad

[N/D] [ITA]2nd2nd6

Educational objectives

Each student may choose among the courses at La Sapienza University any combination of courses up to 18 credits, provided that the chosen courses are approved by the CAD

AAF1034 | FINAL EXAM [N/D] [ITA]2nd2nd36

Educational objectives

The final test is the preparation and discussion of a Tesi di Laurea illustrating an experimental or bibliographic research activity. The latter should witness the successful achievement of technical and scientific maturity developed during the course of study