Master's Degree in Environmental and Territorial Management Techniques

 

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.

Compulsory module

CodeNameCreditsCourse syllabus, schedules, exams
41052Natural systems and society14Check info
41053Techniques for the analysis and processing of geographical information14Check info

Métodos y técnicas de análisis del medio físico

CodeNameCreditsCourse syllabus, schedules, exams
41054Environment. Work in the field and cartography10Check info
41055Restoration of the environment and analysis of climatic alterations10Check info

Final project module

CodeNameCreditsCourse syllabus, schedules, exams
41058Master's final project6Check info

External internships module

CodeNameCreditsCourse syllabus, schedules, exams
41059External internship6Check info

Methods and techniques applied to land use planning

CodeNameCreditsCourse syllabus, schedules, exams
41056Modelling techniques and geographical information systems10Check info
41057Qualitative and quantitative techniques for territorial planning and administration10Check info