The LM in Volcanology is a two-year program, divided into four terms. The first three terms are devoted to both mandatory and optional courses, held by leading scientists both from Napoli University and INGV – Vesuvian Observatory. These courses consist of synchronous lectures, practical discussion sessions, laboratory and PC assisted experimental phases and several days of field work, mostly in the Neapolitan active volcanic areas. The final part of the program consists of a research project, which involves original research summarized in a written thesis under the supervision of one researcher from University Federico II and/or INGV – Vesuvian Observatory.
The two year program equips you with in-depth theoretical and experimental knowledge and skills on the physical and chemical processes that control behaviors of volcanoes and their related hazards. It provides you with a complete picture of the geological, geochemical, petrochemical and geophysical aspects, concerning both the dynamics of the volcano system and the monitoring of its activity.
The active volcanoes in the Naples area turn into open-air labs for enabling hands-on training and the development of a wide range of skills and abilities, such as acquisition, processing and interpretation of quantitative field and/or laboratory data; application of basic mathematical and statistical tools to the description of physical processes; geological mapping, collection, interpretation, representation and spatial analysis of data; volcanic hazard assessment; proficiency in critical analysis of scientific material from a variety of sources.