The Master’s Degree in Environmental Management and Administration trains students to apply the appropriate knowledge and tools for professional performance in the field of environmental management, both in the public and private sectors.
The Master’s Degree in Environmental Management and Administration trains students to apply the appropriate knowledge and tools for professional performance in the field of environmental management, both in the public and private sectors.
By obtaining the recognition of Official Degree, the Master’s Degree consolidates its trajectory and is positioned as a postgraduate degree of reference in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
The Master’s Curriculum has a total of 60 credits and is divided into three modules, of which ten ECTS credits correspond to external internships and six to a Master’s final project. Module I is dedicated to sustainable development and environmental integration (11 ECTS); Module 2, on the management of natural and landscape resources (15 ECTS), and Module 3, on environmental quality management (18 ECTS).
The Master’s internship period aims to contrast the knowledge acquired in a real work environment, as well as to reinforce the student’s ability to function in a professional context. At the end of these internships, the student must submit a report, evaluating the tasks assigned and the skills acquired during them.
The Master’s Degree Final Project is carried out in parallel to the monitoring of the classes, ending with its presentation before a panel at the end of the academic year. The three modules take place between the months of October and June, and the internships between the months of July, August and September.