University of Basilicata

University of Basilicata

The University of Basilicata, colloquially known as Unibas, is an Italian public research university located in Potenza, with a satellite campus in Matera. It was founded in 1982, and is organized in six faculties. It has also one school of specialization and five doctoral schools.

University of Basilicata

Via dell’Ateneo Lucano 10 – 85100 Potenza
Tel. + 39 0971 202011

TAX CODE: 96003410766

 VAT NUMBER: IT00948960760

protocollo@pec.unibas.it
Italy
Potenza, Italy

 

 

 DEGREE COURSES 

  •  Biotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Business Economics
  •  Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Cultural Heritage Operator
  • Landscape, Environment and Urban Greenery
  •  Education and Training Sciences
  • Computer Science and Technology
  • Forestry and Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Geological Sciences
  •  Humanistic Studies
  • Agricultural Technologies
  •  Food Technologies

SINGLE-CYCLE MASTER’S DEGREE COURSES 

  • Architecture
  • Pharmacy
  • Medicine and Surgery
  • Primary Education Sciences

MASTER’S DEGREE COURSES 

  • Archaeology and History of Art
  • Biotechnology for Medical, Pharmaceutical and Veterinary Diagnostics
  • Economics and Management
  • Classical and Modern Philology
  • Geology, Environment and Risks
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering and Information Technology
  •  Mechanical Engineering
  • Environmental and Territorial Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Anthropological and Geographical Sciences for Cultural Heritage and Territorial Valorization
  • Chemical Sciences
  • Agricultural Sciences and Technologies
  • Food Science and Technology
  •  Forestry and Environmental Sciences
  •  European History and Civilization

PhDs

  • Cities and landscapes: architecture, archaeology, cultural heritage, history and resources
  •  Engineering for Innovation and Sustainable Development
  • Science
  • Agricultural, forest and food sciences
  • History, cultures and knowledge of Mediterranean Europe from antiquity to the contemporary age