The Degree Course in Natural Sciences aims to train graduates with a solid general scientific approach and good basic naturalistic knowledge, capable of possessing a global understanding of the environmental system and its historical development They must therefore be able to read the environment in its biotic and abiotic components and in their current and previous interactions at multiple levels, highlighting and deepening the correlations between organisms, at the level of individuals, populations, species and communities and the terrestrial substrate on which morphological processes shape landscape forms They must have a good practice not only of the scientific method, but also of monitoring and intervention techniques for the solution of environmental problems, both in natural environments and in anthropized environments