The study of the structure of matter in a crystalline state -objective of Crystallography- is of great relevance for the understanding of the most diverse phenomena in the field of Chemistry, therefore, after a general view of the Earth as a geochemical system, the Approach of the subject Geology corresponding to the first year of the degree in Chemistry is mainly oriented towards the study of crystalline structures and crystallization mechanisms. These topics are approached from the point of view of Crystallography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry. Starting from the thermodynamic and kinetic mechanisms that lead to the formation of crystalline phases, structural aspects, crystallographic notation and diffraction are studied. As a corollary, the importance of these processes is introduced for the study of natural (mineral) crystals and synthetic materials, such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, biological macromolecules, and ceramic materials, among others.
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a) materials and bibliographic references in English, b) tutoring sessions in English, c) exams and assessments in English.