Knowledge branch: Social Sciences and Law

Area of knowledge: History, archaeology, geography, philosophy and humanities

Centre: Facultat de Geografia i Història

Degree code: 2001

Master degree website: www.uv.es/master-environmental

Participating Universities: Universitat de València

Total credits of the degree: 60

Compulsory:28

Elective:20

Work placements/Internships:6

Final project:6

Years: 1

Places available: 40

Teaching modality: Presencial

Language teaching: ------

First enrolment credit fee:35.34€

First enrolment credit feefor non-EU and non-communicating students from abroad:70.68€

Academic Coordinating Committee: Jaime Escribano Pizarro (Director)
Juan Miguel Albertos Puebla
Ana Camarasa Belmonte
Mª José Estrela Navarro
Emilio Iranzo García
Mª José López García
Carmen Zornoza Gallego
Nieves Domínguez López (PAS)

Academic, scientific or professional interest: This Master's Degree offers advanced and comprehensive training in the knowledge of the territory and its analysis and management techniques, in relation to environmental issues and spatial planning. It is aimed at students of different degrees (Geography, Environmental Sciences, Geodesy, Biology, Geology, Economics, Social Work, Sociology, Political Sciences, Tourism, Psychology, Engineering or Architecture, etc.) who wish to enter the corresponding labour field (private company or public administration), as well as practising professionals who need to upgrade and improve their qualifications. The master’s degree aims to prepare professionals such as: - Technician responsible for environmental issues in business of different sectors and in public Administration. - Environmental consultant. - Adviser of protected areas. - Technician responsible for the execution and monitoring of environmental audits and studies of environmental impact. - Environment professionals in the industrial sector on environmental issues or in environmental process engineering. - Researcher in universities, business or other research centres.
Observations:

For reasons of usefulness, coherence of content and timetable organisation, it is recommended that the enrolment of optional subjects should fully respect the structure of the proposed specialisations; in other words, whether one or the other is chosen, the two optional subjects included in each of them should be taken strictly. The optional subjects of one speciality must not be mixed with those of another.

If you choose the speciality of: Methods and techniques of analysis of the physical environment, the optional subjects to be taken together are:
41054. The Physical Environment. Fieldwork and cartography
41055. Restoration of the natural environment and analysis of climatic alterations.

If you prefer the other specialisation: Methods and techniques applied to spatial planning, the optional subjects to be taken are:
41056: Modelling techniques and geographic information systems.
41057: Qualitative and quantitative techniques for territorial planning and management.