Geography, Enviromenment and Territory

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Geography, Enviromenment and Territory
Course sheet
A.Y. 2025/2026
Bachelor
L-6 R - Geografia
Bachelor
180
ECTS
Access
Open with admission self-assessment test
3
Years
Course location
Milan
Language
Italian
The Bachelor's degree programme in Geography, Environment and Territory aims to provide students with thorough knowledge and skills in physical and human geography, and the applications thereof, with a view to equip them for the challenges posed by the sustainability goals of the UN Agenda 2030.
At the end of the three-year programme, graduates will have developed a solid theoretical and practical knowledge base, including proficiency in using advanced analytical methods and tools, allowing for a critical understanding of the complex processes regulating the Earth system. Thanks to this expertise, they will be able to thoroughly investigate the many factors influencing an area, in order to interpret environmental, social and cultural dynamics, and to provide solutions based on a trans-scalar approach, taking into account the correlations between those factors. During the programme, students are also taught to the theoretical and methodological foundations of physical geography, psychology, urban planning, anthropology, law, economics, sociology, history, philosophy and literature, becoming fully equipped to assess the multiple elements of human-nature interactions within a certain environment, territory or landscape, and how they have evolved over time and in different contexts. Lastly, graduates in Geography, Environment and Territory are proficient in the use of tools for the scientific analysis and representation of complex territorial systems.
During the first programme year, students learn the theoretical and methodological fundamentals of geography, which are essential to understand environmental and territorial processes. They gain knowledge and skills regarding cultural anthropology (i.e. the study of cultural diversity and the different views of the world) and contemporary history, acquiring a set of tools to critically understand its political, economic, social, cultural and religious aspects. They can also further their knowledge of Italian literature, its milestones, and the related aesthetics of landscape and environment. By the end of the first year, students are expected to pass a 3-credit language assessment attesting proficiency in English at level B1. To this end, they can either submit a valid certificate recognised by the University (if they have one), or attend the language courses organised by the University Language Centre. During the second year, students have the opportunity to further develop their English competence, acquire knowledge and skills regarding environmental psychology and the cultural elements of landscape, and approach other fundamental subjects which variously intersect the topics of environment and territory, with a stronger focus on ecology and environmental-awareness. Furthermore, second-year students can delve deeper in the topics, theories and analytical methods of specific branches of geography. In line with a more profession-oriented approach, during the third year students have to choose between two curricula (even though a number of courses remain compulsory for both). The first curriculum focuses on environment and sustainable development, investigating topics and issues linked to utilisation and transformation processes, political instances at the local and regional level, legal instruments and climate dynamics. The second curriculum is devoted to territorial valorisation and focuses on local development processes in the Global North and Global South, local marketing tools, community regeneration initiatives involving urban and peri-urban areas, and tourism activities with their trends and criticalities.
Additionally, students have to earn 3 university credits for other activities (workshops offered within the degree programme in Geography, Environment and Territory, workshops offered within other degree programmes but consistent with the study plan, language certificates), and another 3 credits for an internship at a company or public entity (research activities conducted under the lead of the thesis supervisor are also eligible). Lastly, students have to earn 12 credits for elective activities to be chosen from all the courses/workshops offered by the University (also as part of other degree programmes), provided that the courses/workshops chosen are consistent with the study plan. The degree programme offers a wide variety of in-person workshops, particularly on experimental methods, data collection and data processing.
Students wishing to participate in the Erasmus+ programme will be assisted by a professor acting as Erasmus+ coordinator, who will guide them in choosing the most suitable partner university and assist them in completing the Learning Agreement.
In accordance with European harmonisation principles, this first-cycle degree can be awarded to students who, having developed the necessary expertise in geography and other human and natural sciences, and having adopted a comprehensive and synthetic approach to their studies, are able to use the analytical tools of geography and the humanities to interpret, represent and communicate phenomena pertaining to the creation and evolution of environments, territories, landscape, cultures and societies. Additionally, graduates are expected to be proficient in at least one language of the European Union besides Italian, as well as in the use of IT tools to collect documents, process and manage information, produce cartographic representations and communicate with the public. All the above-mentioned skills are tested through written and/or oral exams, as well as during workshops and the internship, and students will have a chance to showcase them when writing and defending their final thesis (9 credits). Students are allowed to sit for exams only if they have properly registered for the exam date in question using the dedicated online service. Failure to register for an exam date will result in exclusion from the exam date in question. Students with certified specific learning disorders (SLD) are entitled to additional time and accommodations when taking exams, provided that they have duly communicated their condition to the competent office of the University, the SLD tutor for the degree programme, and the course lead instructor.
1) Local development officer
Job function
Using geographic knowledge and research methods, as well as their practical applications, for the enhancement of territorial systems, with particular regard to local development and regeneration processes.
Professional skills
Graduates in Geography, Environment and Territory are proficient in the use of IT tools for processing and representing qualitative and quantitative territorial data, and are familiar with the methods used to analyse and create cartographic records of different kinds. Moreover, they possess information management and communication skills, and are able to draft complex project documents in their field of expertise. Graduates can communicate proficiently, both orally and in writing, in at least another language of the European Union besides Italian. Lastly, they have specific expertise in local development planning, tourism design, local marketing and community engagement tools.
Career opportunities
Potential employers include private and public entities looking for professionals with the skill set provided by this degree programme, and particularly entities operating in the fields of: land analysis and representation; analysis and enhancement of local resources and the related economic and political phenomena; tourism promotion; community-based local regeneration. Job opportunities may also be found with specialist publishers and in the field of territorial branding.
2) Environmental and sustainability technician
Job function
Using geographic knowledge and research methods, as well as their practical applications, to design strategies for sustainable development, environmental protection and regeneration.
Professional skills
Graduates in Geography, Environment and Territory are proficient in the use of IT tools for processing and representing qualitative and quantitative territorial data, and are familiar with the methods used to analyse and create cartographic records of different kinds. Moreover, they possess information management and communication skills, particularly in their field of expertise. Graduates can communicate proficiently, both orally and in writing, in at least another language of the European Union besides Italian. They possess specific expertise in the areas of environmental protection and natural resource enhancement, sustainable development policy-making (particularly in regard to climate change), and environmental laws and regulations. Furthermore, they are able to produce complex documents for regeneration projects of different scales and contexts.
Students mobility abroad is enhanced through a number of initiatives, and most of all through the Erasmus+ programme. Erasmus+ incoming students from other European universities are also welcome to attend courses offered as part of this degree.
Erasmus+ information meetings provide interested students with a chance to ask questions to their Erasmus+ and international mobility tutor regarding the application process, the destinations available, and the exams to take abroad.
For this Bachelor's degree, the University has inter-institutional agreements with partner universities in France, Germany and Poland. For an overview of the international agreements in force, see https://www.unimi.it/en/international/university-milan-world/international-agreements
Attendance is strongly recommended
For laboratories, attendance is compulsory.
Enrolment
Applicants to the Bachelor's degree programme in Geography, Environment and Territory must have a high-school diploma or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad. Furthermore, they are expected to have a general knowledge of the main theories and methods of geography, a good command of the national and regional geography of Italy, as well as of European and non-European countries, and an understanding of the core interaction processes between society and environment. Logical reasoning, argumentative, reading comprehension and writing skills are also required. Before enrolling in the programme, students must take a self-evaluation test aimed at assessing prior knowledge. The test is compulsory, but a fail does not prevent applicants to enrol in the programme. Students who do not pass the test will have to fulfil additional learning requirements (OFA), as indicated in the Programme Description.
The OFA must be fulfilled within the first year of the programme through remedial activities specifically planned by the University. Further information in this regard will be published on the degree programme website. Students who fail to fulfil the OFA will have their academic career halted at the end of the first year.
The administration reserves the right to establish a cap on admissions, to be determined on a yearly basis by the competent academic bodies based on the financial, instrumental and human resources available to run the programme.

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Application for matriculation: from 15/07/2025 to 16/09/2025

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Programme description and courses list
Compulsory
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Cultural Anthropology 9 60 Italian Second semester M-DEA/01
English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) 3 0 English Open sessions
Geography Theories and Praxis 9 60 Italian First semester M-GGR/01
Physical Geography 9 60 Italian First semester GEO/04
Political and Economic Geography 9 60 Italian Second semester M-GGR/02
Optional activities and study plan rules
- The student must acquire 9 CFU by choosing a course from the following subjectis:
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Contemporary History 9 60 Italian Over several sessions M-STO/04
Economic History 9 60 Italian First semester SECS-P/12
- The student must acquire 9 CFU by choosing a course from the following subjectis:
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Aesthetics of the Environment and Landscape 9 60 Italian Second semester M-FIL/04
Environmental Italian Literature 9 60 Italian Second semester L-FIL-LET/10
be activated by the A.Y. 2026/2027
Compulsory
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
English Language 6 40 Italian First semester L-LIN/12
Fundamentals of Ecology for Geography 6 40 Italian First semester BIO/07
Social and Environmental Psychology 9 60 Italian First semester M-PSI/05
Optional activities and study plan rules
- The student must choosing 2 course (18 CFU) from the following subjectis:
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Population Geography 9 60 Italian Second semester M-GGR/01
Regional Geography 9 60 English Second semester M-GGR/01
Urban Geography 9 60 Italian First semester M-GGR/01
- The student must choosing 1 course (6 CFU) from the following subjectis:
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Cartography and Cartographic Semiology 6 40 Italian First semester M-GGR/01
Geografia visuale e film geography 6 40 Italian Second semester M-GGR/01
be activated by the A.Y. 2027/2028
Compulsory
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Economic Institutions 6 40 Italian Second semester SECS-P/01
Geographical Information System Gis 9 60 Italian First semester ICAR/06 INF/01
Urban Studies 6 40 Italian Second semester ICAR/21
Final Exam 9 0 Italian Open sessions
Optional activities and study plan rules
- The student must acquire 30 CFU according to the chosen route:
- Environment and sustainability path:
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Administrative and Environment Law 6 40 Italian Second semester IUS/10
Climatology 6 40 Italian Second semester GEO/04
Environmental Politics 9 60 Italian Second semester M-GGR/01
Landscape and Environment Geography 9 60 Italian First semester M-GGR/01
- Territory and valorisation path:
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Community Psychology for Territorial Valorization 6 40 Italian First semester M-PSI/05
Marketing e progettazione del territorio 6 40 Italian Second semester AGR/01
Politiche di sviluppo e rigenerazione territoriale 9 60 Italian First semester M-GGR/01
Tourism Geography 9 60 Italian Second semester M-GGR/02
Compulsory
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Tirocinio formativo 3 0 Italian Open sessions
Optional activities and study plan rules
- Laboratories/additional knowledge
3 CFU
for:
- further cartographic, IT, digital, language skills for the latter, visit: https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/competenze-linguistiche/altre-lingue-test-e-corsi/studi-umanistici-accertamento-della-conoscenza-di-lingua-francese-spagnola-e-tedesca-3-cfu);
- workshops on environmental education, regional description and multimedia representation, writing and image technique;
- 12-CFU electives
You can take elective courses from Bachelor's degree programmes, in order to delve into subjects available within your track. You will thus earn additional credits (up to 12 CFU per course).
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Location
Milan
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Erasmus and international mobility tutor 
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Internship tutor
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  • The amount of the first instalment is the same for all students
  • The amount of the second instalment varies according to the ISEE University value, the degree programme and the student status (on track / off track for one year or off track for more than a year) 
  • An additional fee is due for online programmes

The University also offers:

  • Concessions for students meeting high merit requirements
  • Diversified tuition fees according to the student's home country for international students with assets/income abroad
  • Concessions for international students with refugee status

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The University provides a range of financial benefits to students meeting special requirements (merit, financial or personal conditions, international students).

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