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  • The University of Naples Parthenope
    The University of Naples Parthenope

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    The University of Naples Parthenope

    Degree in Nautical, Aeronautical and Meteorological-Oceanographic Sciences

    • Naples, Italy

    Associate Degree

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    Italian

    Fast-track counseling

    The Course, direct heir of a similar course born together with the University a century ago, aims to train qualified professionals in the sectors of Maritime and Air Navigation Sciences, Meteorology and Oceanography.

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    Learn more about Oceanography Preparatory programs in Italy

    Oceanography degree programs at the Preparatory level in Italy offer a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of ocean systems. These programs captivate students with the vastness and complexities of marine environments, making it an exciting field of study.

    You'll explore core subjects like marine biology, oceanography principles, and physical oceanography. Practical laboratory work and hands-on field studies enhance your learning. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on environmental interactions and ocean processes. Italian educational approaches emphasize experiential learning, fostering a collaborative atmosphere where you can dive deep into both research and fieldwork.

    By engaging in group projects and hands-on activities, students develop essential skills such as gathering and analyzing marine data, employing environmental management strategies, and utilizing modeling tools for oceanic simulations. Graduates often pursue pathways in marine research, environmental consultancy, or education, with skills that are highly valued in various international contexts.