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The Results of the Work of State Examination Committees at the Department of Geology of Moscow State University in 2022

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The results of the state exams as well as of the defenses of Bachelor’s and Master’s theses in the field of geology are summarized. In 2022, the committee members physically attended the defenses. They examined 155 Master’s and 178 Bachelor’s theses. In 2022, the Department of Geology prepared Master’s specialists in Digitalization in the Field of Fossil Fuel Geology, a new Master’s program, for the first time; 156 Master’s students passed the state exam in the field of geology; 177 Bachelor’s students passed the state exams in the respective fields; 89 Master’s students and 47 Bachelor’s students graduated with honors. The state examination committees worked systematically in a well-organized and active manner.

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Eremin, N.N., Uspenskaya, M.E. The Results of the Work of State Examination Committees at the Department of Geology of Moscow State University in 2022. Moscow Univ. Geol. Bull. 78, 290–292 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0145875223020047

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