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Do you want to get to know the Higher Technical School of Engineering? What degrees do we offer?

The Universitat de València organises the “Conèixer la Universitat” programme with the aim of bringing the Universitat closer to high schools and showing future students its educational offer and services.

“Conèixer la Universitat” is an initiative of the Office of the Vice-Principal for Studies that is coordinated by the Information and Promotion Service (Sedi) and has the participation of the centres and services of the Universitat de València.

Degrees
  • Degree in Telematics Engineering

    The Degree in Telematics Engineering provides general information on the techniques and methods of engineering. At the same time, students acquire solid theoretical and practical knowledge on network design and management (wireless, transport and access) and telecommunication services, as well as those of systems and telematic applications. The importance of these studies in current society is a consequence of the socioeconomic potential of the Internet and new technologies.

  • Degree in Telematics Engineering
    Profile

    The demand for professionals is very high in companies providing telecommunication services (equipment manufacturers, network applications development companies, etc.) and their client companies, as well as in research teams and centres. Likewise, it’s possible to apply the acquired knowledge in a diverse variety of fields such as education, science or technology.

  • Degree in Telematics Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Telematics Engineering
    • This degree enables to work as technical telecommunication engineer.
    • ETSE degrees were designed to assure mobility and mutual transversality (credits in common) and make the obtaining of a second degree easier. The Degree in Telematics Engineering shares its credits with:
      • Electronic Engineering for Telecommunications: 120 credits
      • Informatics Engineering: 72 credits
      • Multimedia Engineering: 72 credits
      • Industrial Electronic Engineering: 66 credits
      • Chemical engineering: 54 credits
    • Reaching a good English level during the degree’s course is a necessity, as it enables employment in international companies. Although classes are given in Valencian and Spanish, all subjects occasionally rely on support material in English.
    • Subjects are quarterly and they are all worth 6 credits, except for external internships and degree’s final projects, both worth 12 credits.
    • This degree was given the EUR-ACE® International Quality Certification until 2022.
  • Degree in Telematics Engineering
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 49
    Language: English, Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General8,014
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates5
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Telematics Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0,2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0,1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0,1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0,1
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0,2
     
    Physics: 0,2
     
    Geology: 0,1
     
    Chemistry: 0,1
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Degree in Chemical Engineering

    The degree in Chemical Engineering provides general training in the field of industrial engineering, while at the same time allowing students to delve deeper into the specific field of chemical engineering and the chemical process industry. The importance of the chemical industry in the world economy justifies the need for professionals with economic, scientific and technological knowledge, and with the skills to apply them in the development and manufacture of chemical products.

  • Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Profile

    It offers a solid training that enables graduates to work in facilities where chemical products are manufactured in sectors as diverse as the chemical, petrochemical, biotechnological, pharmaceutical, food, environmental and other related sectors. The scope of work includes the conception, design, development, operation, maintenance and management of chemical industry processes. Likewise, the degree prepares professionals capable of integrating into multidisciplinary work teams and carrying out tasks of responsibility and leadership to cover the technical needs of industrial processes.

  • Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Chemical Engineering
    • This degree qualifies students to work as industrial engineers.
    • The ETSE degrees have been designed to guarantee mobility and transversality (common credits) between them, and to make it easier to obtain a second degree. The degree in Chemical Engineering has common credits with:
      • Industrial Electronic Engineering: 120 credits
      • Telecommunications Electronic Engineering: 60 credits
      • Telematics Engineering: 54 credits
      • Computer Engineering: 42 credits
      • Multimedia Engineering: 42 credits
    • Students can choose the 19.5 elective credits from the annual offer of optional subjects of the degree.  
    • The subjects are four-monthly and have 4.5 or 6 credits, with the exception of the external internships and the final degree project, which have 12 credits.
    • The final degree project allows students to apply the competences acquired and increase transversal skills such as interaction with professionals or the drafting of technical documentation.
  • Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 48
    Language: English, Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5,66
    General10,614
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates5
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0,2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0,1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0,1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0,1
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0,2
     
    Physics: 0,2
     
    Geology: 0,1
     
    Chemistry: 0,2
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Degree in Multimedia Engineering

    The degree in Multimedia Engineering provides general technical training in the tools and methods of engineering. At the same time, it applies it to the needs derived from the communicative paradigm generated by information and communication technologies and, in particular, by multimedia systems. This requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining a solid technological base and good narrative and organisational skills, which enable the design and development of multimedia products.

  • Degree in Multimedia Engineering
    Profile

    This degree has a cross-disciplinary training, with technical skills typical of computer engineering and theoretical and practical knowledge of audiovisual communication. This makes it possible to design, develop and direct multimedia projects in fields as diverse as e-learning, computer programming, video games, 3D animation, graphic design, website development, robotics, etc.

  • Degree in Multimedia Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Multimedia Engineering
    • This degree has few precedents in other Spanish universities. Its implementation responds to the need for professionals with this profile and their high level of employability.
    • The ETSE degrees have been designed to guarantee mobility and transversality (common credits) between them, and to favour the obtaining of a second degree. The degree in Multimedia Engineering has common credits with:
      • Computer Engineering: 102 credits
      • Telematics Engineering: 72 credits
      • Telecommunications Electronics Engineering: 54 credits
      • Industrial Electronic Engineering: 42 credits
      • Chemical Engineering: 42 credits
    • Students can choose the optional subjects offered within this plan or those of Computer Engineering, Telematics Engineering and Audiovisual Communication.
    • The subjects are four-monthly and all have 6 credits, with the exception of the external internships and the final degree project, which have 12.
  • Degree in Multimedia Engineering
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 50
    Language: Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General8,95
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates5
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Multimedia Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0'2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0'1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0'1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0'1
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0'2
     
    Physics: 0'2
     
    Geology: 0'1
     
    Chemistry: 0'1
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering

    The Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering provides general training in the techniques and methods of engineering. At the same time, students acquire specific knowledge as well as commercial and social skills for their development in the professional world. This degree offers a wide range of learning in the field of science and technology, in particular, applied technology, as well as training in economics and business.

  • Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering
    Profile

    This degree provides the necessary training to conceive, design and produce electronic equipment and systems applied mainly in the field of telecommunications. It also prepares professionals to make decisions related to the implementation and management of telecommunications systems, and offers the necessary skills to work in teams with engineers from other specialisations.

  • Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering
    • The degree qualifies to work as a telecommunications engineer.
    • The ETSE (School of Engineering) degree courses have been designed to guarantee mobility and transversality (common credits) between them, and to make it easier to obtain a second degree. The Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering shares credits with:
      • Telematics Engineering: 120 credits
      • Industrial Electronic Engineering: 84 credits
      • Chemical Engineering: 60 credits
      • Computer Engineering: 54 credits
      • Multimedia Engineering: 54 credits
    • Students can choose the 18 optional credits from the annual offer of optional subjects specific to the degree course or from the offer of other degrees in the branch of Engineering.
    • All subjects last four months and count 6 credits, except for the Work placements and the Degree final project, both of which count 12 credits.
    • During the degree a good command of English must be acquired by students as to allow them to join international companies. Although teaching languages are Catalan and Spanish, all subjects are taught with support material in English.
  • Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 64
    Language: English, Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General8,528
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates6,4
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Telecommunications Electronic Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0'2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0'1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0'1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0'1
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0'2
     
    Physics: 0'2
     
    Geology: 0'1
     
    Chemistry: 0'1
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Degree in Computer Engineering

    The Degree in Computer Engineering provides general training in the area of computer science, with a broad and solid base that prepares students to manage and carry out the tasks involved in all phases of the life cycle of systems, applications and products that solve problems in the field of information and communication technologies, applying the methods and techniques of engineering.

  • Degree in Computer Engineering
    Profile

    This degree trains professionals to specify, design, build, implement, verify, evaluate and maintain computer systems in accordance with user needs. In addition, it trains to take on project leadership thanks to specific training in project management and professional skills.

  • Degree in Computer Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Computer Engineering
    • The economic, social and cultural importance of ICT justifies the high labour demand for this degree and, therefore, the ease of incorporation into the labour market.
    • The ETSE degrees have been designed to guarantee mobility and transversality (common credits) between them, and to make it easier to obtain a second degree. The degree in Computer Engineering has common credits with:
      • Multimedia Engineering: 102 credits
      • Telematics Engineering: 72 credits
      • Telecommunications Electronic Engineering: 54 credits
      • Industrial Electronic Engineering: 42 credits
      • Chemical Engineering: 42 credits
    • Students can choose optional subjects from the Computer Engineering syllabus and can also choose those of Multimedia Engineering and Telematics Engineering. This gives them many possibilities to design their training in relation to different academic and professional paths.
    • The subjects are four-monthly and have 6 credits each, with the exception of the external internships and the final degree project, which have 12.
  • Degree in Computer Engineering
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 43
    Language: English, Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General10,308
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates7,87
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Computer Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0,2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0,1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0,1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0,1
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0,2
     
    Physics: 0,2
     
    Geology: 0,1
     
    Chemistry: 0,1
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering

    The degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering provides general training in the field of industrial engineering, and allow students to deepen into the specific field of industrial electronics. These studies enable students to design electronic systems for the automation and the control of industrial processes, systems for energy conversion and advanced instrumentation, and also to manage projects related to the application and deployment of this technology.

  • Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering
    Profile

    The Degree offers solid training in industrial electronics, enabling graduates to tackle the design, development, management and direction of industrial projects in both the public and private sectors. It also prepares professionals capable of integrating into multidisciplinary work teams and carrying out tasks of responsibility and leadership to meet the technical needs of industrial processes.

  • Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering
    • This degree entitles graduates to work as industrial technical engineers.
    • The ETSE degree courses have been designed to guarantee mobility and transversality (common credits) between them, and to make it easier to obtain a second degree.
    • The degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering shares credits with:
      • Chemical Engineering: 120 credits
      • Telecommunications Electronic Engineering: 84 credits
      • Telematics Engineering: 66 credits
      • Computer Engineering: 42 credits
      • Multimedia Engineering: 42 credits 
    • Students can choose the 18 optional credits from the annual offer of optional subjects specific to the degree.
    • Subjects last four months and count 6 credits, except for the internship and the final project, which count 12 each.
    • The final project allows to apply the competences acquired and increase transversal skills, such as interaction with professionals or the drafting of technical documentation.
  • Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 50
    Language: English, Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General9,67
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates6,18
    Over 45 years6,64
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0,2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0,1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0,1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0,1
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0,2
     
    Physics: 0,2
     
    Geology: 0,1
     
    Chemistry: 0,2
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Degree in Data Science

    The Degree in Data Science offers a multidisciplinary training in the acquisition, processing, transformation and extraction of knowledge from large volumes of a wide range of data (numbers, images, videos, texts, etc.), as well as the application of this knowledge in areas such as health, social relations, politics, the environment, economy and the company. The Degree provides a solid knowledge base in the field of mathematics, statistics, computer science, artificial intelligence, law, health and business, which allow responding to the growing demand of society to make decisions based on data information.

  • Degree in Data Science
    Profile

    These studies provide multidisciplinary training, enabling students to understand the phenomenon of data from a scientific, technological, social, cultural, health and business perspective. Moreover, it qualifies students for positions of responsibility in organisations and for taking on project leadership thanks to specific training on innovation management and professional skills.

  • Degree in Data Science
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the degree in Data Science
    • Although no prior training is required, having studied the degree in Science and Technology is recommendable.
    • Practical lessons in small groups are a key element in the training for this degree.
    • The compulsory external internships are carried out in leading companies of the data field.
    • The final project can be based on external work placements.
    • The offer of optional courses has been designed according to the professional profiles demand and the academic and research experience of the teaching staff.
  • Degree in Data Science
    Credit: 240
    Courses: 4
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 65
    Language: Spanish, Valencian
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General11,114
    Over 40 years7,14
    Univ. graduates5
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople7,582
    Func diversity ppl.5
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Degree in Data Science
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0'2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0'2
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0'1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0'2
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0'2
     
    Physics: 0'2
     
    Geology: 0'1
     
    Chemistry: 0'2
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Double Degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

    The Double degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering provides a strong theoretical and practical training in the two disciplines that gathers: chemistry, as science that studies the composition, synthesis, characteristics, behaviour and reactivity of the matter, and chemical engineering, which applies the knowledge and developments to the transformation of raw material in useful products manufactured in industrial scale. Therefore, it covers the necessities of the chemical industry and offers solutions to problems related to health, food, energy and the environment among others, contributing to the constant progress of society.

  • Double Degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    Profile

    This double and complementary profile is ideal for researching, project development, products and processes design, production and management of productive activities, as well as for teaching in high school, educational cycles and university studies.

    The double degree enables the students for the regulated profession of industrial technical engineer and has the support of the Chemistry and Environmental Association of the Chemistry Sector of the Valencian Community. Furthermore, both the degree and the engineering have been recognized with the signature EuroBachelor® and Eur-Ace®.

  • Double Degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the Double degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    • The double degree enables the students for the regulated profession of industrial technical engineer.
    • The planning of these studies allows to obtain the degrees in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in five years, with reasonable annual dedication (between 63 and 69 credits per year).
    • Theoretical subjects include problems resolution practices in reduced groups, that make the study and the comprehension easier and contribute to a global evaluation.
    • In the experimentalist laboratories, the students gain competences in the application of measure technics, instruments and industrial equipment management and data analysis.
    • Students work in reduced groups with a personalized attention, and an active and practical role of the students.
    • The final degree thesis allows students to integrate and apply the competences acquired and increment transversal skills such as interaction with professionals and writing of scientific and technical papers.
  • Double Degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    Credit: 330
    Courses: 5
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 20
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General12,343
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates7,2
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    Faculty of Chemistry
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusC/ Dr. Moliner, 5046100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 544 323Geolocation
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Double Degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: 0,2
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: 0,1
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: 0,1
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: 0,2
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: 0,2
     
    Physics: 0,2
     
    Geology: 0,2
     
    Chemistry: 0,2
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Engineering

    In an increasingly digital world, there is a growing demand for people with a complete mathematical background who also have the engineering methodology to contribute to the development and use of information and communication technologies.

    The double degree programme in Mathematics and Computer Engineering provides a comprehensive training that combines these two aspects and also provides the necessary skills and abilities to understand and exploit the interrelationships between mathematics and computer engineering.

  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Engineering
    Profile

    The training acquired by graduates in Mathematics and Computer Engineering provides a job profile with a wide capacity for employment and adaptation in very diverse and cutting-edge sectors, both related to computing and ICT in general and to the financial sector, scientific research, teaching or data analysis and statistics.

  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Engineering
    • After completing these studies, two degrees will be obtained: A Degree in Mathematics and a Degree in Computer Engineering. In addition, the Degree in Computer Engineering has the Eur-Ace® international quality certification.
    • This programme consists of 351 credits distributed over five academic years. The curriculum includes 12 credits for the Double Degree Final Project and 12 credits for an internship in a company.
    • The subjects are mainly taken as part of one of the groups of the degrees in Mathematics and Computer Engineering. The content of some subjects has been adapted to avoid repetition and to provide students with an optimal training programme.
    • In the event that students wish to leave the double degree programme and continue with one of the two degrees, they can choose which of the two they wish to continue with.
  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Engineering
    Credit: 351
    Courses: 5
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 15
    Language: Spanish
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Specific website:
    Double Degree website
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General13,414
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates6,87
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople8,233
    Func diversity ppl.10,512
    Faculty of Mathematics
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusC/ Dr. Moliner, 5046100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 544 356Geolocation
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Engineering
    Weightings
    General modality trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Foundations of Art II: -
    Latin: -
    Sciences
    Applied Mathematics to Social Sciences II: -
    Mathematics II: -
    Option trunks
    Arts
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Performing arts: -
    Business Economics: -
    Audiovisual Culture II: -
    Geography: -
    Design: -
    Greek II: -
    Sciences
    Art History: -
    Biology: -
    History of Philosophy: -
    Technical Drawing II: -
     
    Physics: -
     
    Geology: -
     
    Chemistry: -
     
    Foreign languages
    German: -
    English: -
    French: -
    Italian: -
  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering

    Mathematics is the fundamental science behind applications such as cybersecurity, high-speed telecommunication networks or massive data processing, sectors led by telematics engineering.

    This double degree programme provides a strong training that combines an important mathematical foundation with extensive knowledge specific to telematics engineering, along with the necessary skills and abilities to understand and exploit the interrelationships between both disciplines.

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  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering
    Profile

    The training acquired by graduates in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering provides a job profile with a wide capacity for employment and adaptation in very diverse and cutting-edge sectors. For example, those related to telecommunications, computing and ICT, or others such as the financial sector, scientific research, teaching or data analysis and statistics.

  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering
    Useful information
    • Information leaflet of the Double Degree in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering
    • After completing these studies, two degrees will be obtained: A Degree in Mathematics and a Degree in Telematics Engineering.
    • This training allows you to pursue the regulated profession of Technical Engineer in Telecommunications. In addition, the Degree in Telematics Engineering has the Eur-Ace® international quality certification.
    • The subjects are mainly taken as part of one of the groups of the degrees in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering. The content of some subjects has been adapted to avoid repetition and to provide students with an optimal training programme.
    • In the event that students wish to leave the double degree programme and continue with one of the two degrees, they can choose which of the two they wish to continue with.
  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering
    Credit: 339
    Courses: 5
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 15
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Specific website:
    Double Degree website
    Cut-off marks
    Over 25 years5
    General12,354
    Over 40 years5
    Univ. graduates5
    Over 45 years5
    Elite sportspeople5
    Func diversity ppl.5
    Faculty of Mathematics
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    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
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  • Double Degree in Mathematics and Telematics Engineering
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Masters
  • Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications
    imatge de la noticiaThe importance of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), and particularly, of Computing, is unquestionable in the current Knowledge and Information Society. The usage of electronic devices connected to the network has been increased during the last decade within the industrial field as well as in the domestic and social sector. For this reason, a large number of sources highlight the current high occupation and expect a greater demand of ICT qualified professionals in the next years, due to the constant technological development within the productive sectors. One of the main reasons of the high occupation of graduates in Computing is the ICT’s wide job spectrum. The areas where this profession can be pursued go from design and applications programming to the administration, management, analysis and development of data base platforms, systems and networks administration, and web and multimedia development. In addition, since this is a constantly evolving field, it is important that workers keep training to specialise in the new technologies that are constantly emerging. An important aspect in this field of knowledge is that technologies have a pretty short life cycle. This is a challenge both for professionals and for teachers because being at the forefront involves a constant updating. The Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications trains graduates with the necessary competences to develop professional and research activity and use equipment in the area of Information and Communications Technology, emphasizing specially in modelling, design, implantation, evaluation and management of network services, mobile applications and cloud computing through the knowledge in the new tendencies and research lines in this area.
  • Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications
    Recommended admission profile

    As a guideline, the Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications is addressed to students who have studied one of the following degrees:

    • Degree in Computer Engineering
    • Degree in Multimedia Engineering
    • A EURO-INF certificate degree
    • Technical Engineering in Computer Systems or Management
    • Degree in Telecommunications Engineering (any branch)

    Application forms will be analysed by the Academic Coordinating Committee (CCA) which will be the body responsible for setting the required training complements in case the contents / programming languages taught in the degree of origin do not allow to approach the Master with guarantee.

  • Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications
    Training complements

    Complementary training for those students who have deficiencies in relevant aspects for carrying out the Master’s Degree. The Committee for Academic Coordination will be the body responsible of determining which of these complements, as the case may be, must be studied once it has examined the provided documentation at the pre-registration phase.

    Subject: Programming

    Degree: Degree in Telematics Engineering

    Year: 3rd

    Semester: 1

    Credits: 6 ECTS

    Subject: Databases

    Degree: Degree in Telematics Engineering

    Year: 3rd

    Semester: 1

    Credits: 6 ECTS

    The schedules of these subjects are compatible with the simultaneous study of the Master’s Degree

  • Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications
    Admission criteria

    The pre-registration applications will be assessed by the Academic Coordinating Commission of the Master’s Degree according to the following criteria:

    • the academic record (50%),
    • the suitability of the entering degree (30%),
    • professional experience related to the ambit of the Master’s Degree (10%)
    • other academic and training merits (10%): additional degree or postgraduate studies, B2 or higher level in community languages, etc.

    Those students coming from out of the Ibero-American educational area could be requested to have a B2 Spanish level by the Academic Coordinating Commission of the Master’s Degree.

  • Master's Degree in Web Technology, Cloud Computing and Mobile Applications
    Credit: 60
    Courses: 1
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 24
    Language: Spanish
    Prize: 35,34 €/Credit
    Universities: Universitat de València
    Specific website:
    http://www.uv.es/twcam
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering
    The interest of the Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering lies in its academic, scientific and professional interest responding to the current social demand in this field and completes unambiguously the Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, allowing students to acquire the competencies that they don’t have acquired in the Undergraduate Degree studies. From the academic point of view the studies on Chemical Engineering are guaranteed by the most prestigious universities of the world, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California-Berkeley University, Stratford University, Cambridge University, University of Tokyo, Imperial College of London, Technische Universität München, or ETH of Zurich among other. In order to describe the quality standards and competencies of Chemical Engineering other organisations such as FEANI (Federation Européenne d’Associations Nacionales d’Ingenieurs), EFCE (European Federation of Chemical Engineers), ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology), CESARER (Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research), clearly set out the need of two training levels related to the profession. From a social perspective chemical engineers are highly demanded professionals in all countries with a highly defined curriculum. The Master’ Degree in Chemical Engineering involves in one hand the deepening in the knowledge and competencies acquired in the Undergraduate Degree Studies and in the other hand should lead to a certain level of specialisation, which can have either an academic or professional nature for preparing the doctoral studies. All this confirms the academic, scientific, technical and professional interest of the Master’s Degree.
  • Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Recommended admission profile

    The recommended applicant’s profile is a graduate in Chemical Engineering who has got the competences described in the third section of the Ministerial Decree that establishes the requirements to verify official university titles linked to the work of industrial technical engineers (Decree CIN/351/2009). He should also have the technical education described in the fifth section of the previously mentioned decree, which refers to the Industrial Chemistry Specific Technology Module. If the applicant was a graduate in any other discipline rather than Chemical Engineering, we will be asked to comply a series of educational requirements to prove that he is competent in the master’s subject. The UV Degree in Chemical Engineering is considered the model degree for accessing the master’s degree. Therefore, we do not recommend students who don’t have training in related scientific/technical disciplines to apply for this master’s degree.

    Regarding the language requirements, the applicants are recommended to have a B2 or higher level of English to understand scientific documents. Foreigner students are advised to have a C1 level of Spanish.

    In addition, access to the Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering at the Universitat de València is proposed following the recommendations established in the resolution of the Secretariat for Universities regarding the Official Master's Degree linked to the profession of Chemical Engineer (BOE no. 187, section III page 66699 of 4 August 2009, in article 4.2): Entrance requirements to the Master’s Degree:
    - Those who have previously acquired the competences stated in section 3 of the Ministerial Decree establishing the requirements for the verification of official university degrees linked to the practice of the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer (Order CIN/351/2009), and whose training is in accordance with that established in section 5 of the aforementioned decree, all of which refers to the module of Specific Technology of Industrial Chemistry, may access the Master's Degree linked to the profession of Chemical Engineer.
    - Likewise, access to the Master's Degree will be allowed if the Bachelor's Degree of the applicant covers the competences included in the basic training modules common to the industrial branch of section 5 of the Ministerial Decree, establishing the requirements for the verification of official university degrees linked to the practice of the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer. In this case, the necessary bridging courses must be taken to guarantee the competences stated in the industrial chemistry block of the aforementioned order.
    - Those in possession of any other Bachelor's Degree may also be admitted to this Master's Degree without prejudice to the establishment of any additional training that may be deemed necessary.
    Holders of other degrees different from those mentioned above will be required to take the necessary bridging courses to meet the competences of the Degree in Chemical Engineering. These competences correspond to the basic ones defined in the Royal Decree 1393/2007 and those established by Order CIN/351/2009, published in the BOE of 20 February 2009, which enable students to practice the profession of Industrial Technical Engineer.
    The required complementary training will consist of taking the necessary subjects of the Degree in Chemical Engineering, the number of credits required depending on the applicant's CV.

     

  • Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Training complements

    Holders of degrees different to the ones mentioned above will be required to take the bridging courses needed for meeting the competencies of the degree in Chemical Engineering.

  • Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Admission criteria

    If the number of applications is higher than the number of places offered, there will be a selection carried out by Academic Coordinating Committee.

    The admission criteria will be the following: Adaptation of the profile (50-70%), Academic Record (20-40%), Professional Experience (5-10%) and other academic and training merits: other degrees or postgraduate studies, community languages level B-1 or superior, seminars, etc (5-10%).

     

  • Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering
    Credit: 90
    Courses: 2
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 30
    Language: Spanish
    Prize: 17,34 €/Credit
    Universities: Universitat de València
    Specific website:
    www.uv.es/miqui
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering
    This programme offers advanced education on Information and Communication Technologies and on electronic engineering technologies connected to the industrial world. Seeking to provide specialised knowledge for the design of integrated circuits, electronic and photonic devices, energy conversion, communication systems and services, etc., the programme’s professional interest lies in its adequacy to the current job market and the need for technology designers, developers and managers of electronic systems. The masters is taught at the School of Engineering (ETSE) of Valencia University, which is located next to the Institutes of the Science Park and the Company Incubator of the Burjasot-Paterna Campus and near Valencia’s Technology Park, these three areas accounting for the greatest demand for highly qualified electronic engineering professionals in the Region of Valencia. In addition to its professional side, the programme has a focus on research, for those students willing to further their education with the Electronic Engineering PhD offered by the University of Valencia.
  • Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering
    Recommended admission profile

    Graduates who have studied electronics in their undergraduate degree (e.g. Telecommunications Electronic Engineering or Industrial Electronic Engineering).
    Students who hold an undergraduate degree in Engineering or a degree with sufficient electronics content. Former degrees – now extinct – of the Spanish university system include:
    Industrial and Telecommunications Engineering
    Mechanical, Electrical, Automation and Industrial Electronics Engineering
    Physics
    Computer Engineering
    Telecommunications Engineering
    In any case, applicants must have fundamental knowledge of circuit and linear systems analysis, analogue electronics and digital electronics.

     

  • Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering
    Training complements

    The Master’s Academic Committee will determine the levelling modules that each student must take, up to a maximum of 12 ECTS credits. These modules will not be counted towards the number of credits required for the degree.

    The Master’s Academic Committee will determine the levelling modules that each student must take, up to a maximum of 12 ECTS credits. These modules will not be counted towards the number of credits required for the degree.
    Students who have not completed courses with basic knowledge in circuit analysis, linear systems, analogue electronics or digital electronics are required to take up to 12 ECTS credits from the following courses offered by the School of Engineering:

    Knowledge to be acquired Subjects that may be taken Degree/Academic year/Semester
    Analysis of linear circuits and systems Theory of electrical networks, Electronic technology and Electronic circuits GIEI/1/2 GIEI/2/2 GIEIT/1/2
    Analogue electronics Analogue electronic systems Analogue electronics I
    Analogue electronics II and Electronic instrumentation and equipment
    GIEI/3/1 GIET/2/2 GIET/3/1 GIET/3/2
    Digital electronics

    Digital electronic systems, Digital electronic systems I, Digital electronic systems II, Telecommunication electronic systems and Digital signal processing

    GIEI/3/1 GIET/2/1 GIET/2/2 GIET/3/2 GIET/3/1

    GIEI (Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering)
    GIET (Degree in Electronic Engineering for Telecommunications)

    All courses in the degree programmes are worth 6 ECTS credits. Students will take up to a maximum of 12 ECTS, depending on their prior knowledge.
    The number of levelling credits required depends on the student’s level of knowledge, up to a maximum of 12 ECTS.

  • Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering
    Admission criteria

    In general terms, the Academic Commission shall observe the following criteria in their appraisal of the applications:
    - University qualifications (the degree’s affinity with the contents of the masters will be considered).
    - Academic records.
    -Curriculum vitae (training courses, research merit, and professional experience related to the masters).

    Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree that grants access to Master’s programmes. In addition, students from countries or educational systems where Spanish is not the primary language must have a B2 level of proficiency in Spanish or Catalan according to the CEFR.

  • Master's Degree in Electronic Engineering
    Credit: 60
    Courses: 1
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 24
    Language: Spanish and valencian
    Prize: 35,34 €/Credit
    Universities: Universitat de València
    Specific website:
    www.uv.es/moie
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Master’s Degree in Data Science
    To determine the importance of this master’s degree we have to go to the competences that data scientists have to face; they have to be able of: a) Collecting and restoring information optimally. This information can be of any type (numeric, text, images, videos,...). It also can be affected by the 5 V of the known as Big Data (velocity, variety, volume, value and veracity). b) Visualising this information in order to extract behaviour patterns in the data. c) Stablishing repetitive groupings/patterns and behaviour rules in the data. d) Determining prediction models to stablish future behaviours. All these characteristics define a data scientist, therefore by analysing them we observe that it is needed a multidisciplinary training that comprises different knowledge areas. It has to be noted that these professionals work in all the industry areas, from the pharmaceutical industry until the videogames industry, going through consultancy firms, banks, firms based on Internet, etc. Nowadays there is an important demand of data scientists under the umbrella of what is known as “business intelligence”, “customer experience”, “customer experience”, “business analytics” and “big data”. These four terms comprise a great part of the demand for data analysts oriented to business applications. Given this demand in this master’s degree it is considered towards these topics so that the graduated can have a quick labour incorporation. This orientation will be always carried out from the point of view of an eminently practical and of direct application of the advanced data analysis methods to this kind of problems training.
  • Master’s Degree in Data Science
    Recommended admission profile

    The recommended entry profile to take the University Master’s Degree in Data Science of the Universitat de València is that of graduates with basic skills in mathematics (algebra and calculus) and statistics (probability) both at a theoretical level and at a practical one in the use of computer tools to solve practical cases. The most adequate profiles correspond to the following graduates (at a Degree or Llicenciatura level):
    ·Informatics Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering or Engineering in any of its specialties.
    ·Mathematics, Physics.
    ·Economy, Business Management and Administration.

    Regarding personal aptitudes, we recommend that students applying for this master’s degree have an interest on the treatment of information at different levels: collection and storage, visualization, analysis and development of prediction models to establish future behaviours. The ability to identify prblems on data analysis in real applications (industrial areas, business, management, administration, health, etc.), and in other personal skills such as creativity, an innovative ability and interest for an ongoing learning process which is highly recommended for the training of a data scientist with a professional projection in fields with a high dynamism.

  • Master’s Degree in Data Science
    Training complements

    If in the admission process and in the view of the provided documentation by the applicant, the Academic Committee of the Master’s Degree values that the competences in mathematics and statistics, in programming tools as well as in programming foundations and data bases are not sufficient, then students should take the bridging courses that are described below. Specifically they should take in the first four-month period up to 12 credits of the following subjects of the curriculum belonging to some of the Degrees in Engineering of the Universitat de València, which are close to the academic environment of the Master’s Degree: Degree in Informatics Engineering (GII), Degree in Multimedia Engineering (GIM), Degree in Telematics Engineering (GI), Degree in Chemical Engineering (GIQ), Degree in Electronic Engineering for Telecommunications (GIET) or Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering (GIEI). The subjects are taken in the first term of the first year and they are 6-ETCS subjects.

    -Mathematics I

    -Informatics

  • Master’s Degree in Data Science
    Admission criteria

    It is required that the students that enter this official degree have taken undergraduate degree or higher studies (graduated, engineer or llicenciatura) preferably in Maths, Physics, Engineering (Informatics, Electronics, Telecommunications and Industrial Engineering), Economy and Business Management and Administration.
    The Academic Committee of the Master’s Degree will value, in accordance with the admission process we will describe next, that students who apply for the admission have acquired enough competence in mathematics and statistics, have used  in some subject of their training programming tools (such as R, C, Matlab, Python or similar) and who know the basics of the foundations of programming and data bases.
    If those knowledges were insufficient, students should take the complementary training established in the 4.6 section of this memory.For students from non-Spanish speaking countries, a Spanish level B2 certification is required (through a Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language at a B2 level, or an oral and written test).

    The admission applications will be valued by the Committee for Academic Coordination of the Master’s Degree in accordance to the following criteria: suitability to the profile (50%), the academic record (40%), professional experience related to data analysis (years of professional experience, personal interview by the Academic Committee, letters of recommendation of the jobs exercised, etc. (5%) and other academic and training merits such as additional degree or postgraduate degree qualifications related to the field of knowledge of the Master’s Degree, community languages with B1 or higher level, attendance to courses and semiars, etc. (5%).

  • Master’s Degree in Data Science
    Credit: 90
    Courses: 2
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 25
    Language: Spanish
    Prize: 35,34 €/Credit
    Universities: University of València
    Specific website:
    www.uv.es/mcd
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Master's Degree in Bioinformatics
    The discipline of bioinformatics emerged as a response to the need of analysing biological data of such volume and complexity that requires the use of computer tools. The application of genomics in different areas of knowledge such as medicine, biology, agri-food, pharmacy, etc. generates the need of training of new experts capable of facing the new challenges that the future of these disciplines create. The reduction of the price for these methodologies is very close to its conclusion not only in research, where they are already put in use, but in the own clinical or professional practise. This means that not only the life sciences researchers are going to need to be trained in bioinformatics, but that the same clinical practise or the companies based on biotechnology or biomedicine will demand in few years a good number of specialists in genomic data analysis. Furthermore, from the computer sciences point of view, a new area is open, in which the development of bioinformatics software will become a crucial aspect. As bioinformatics applications on one hand demand greater efficiency due to the increasing volumes of data, and on another, its use goes beyond the area of research and professionalises when it gets to a clinic or pharmaceutical and biotechnological companies, its development needs to be carried out by professionals. Therefore, it must be people with an appropiate computer training, and not "amateur" programmers, who should be responding to these demands of efficient bioinformatic software and with proper quality standars.
  • Master's Degree in Bioinformatics
    Recommended admission profile

    The recommended applicant profile is a student that holds a degree in Computer Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, or in other degrees, engineerings, licenciaturas and master's degrees with related training to the previous degrees.

  • Master's Degree in Bioinformatics
    Training complements

    Will only be accepted those students holding a degree in Computer Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, or in other degrees, engineerings, licenciaturas and Master's degrees with related training to the previous degrees.

    The Academic Coordinating Committee of the Master's Degree will establish the training complements that students must take in each case in order to appropiately face the common subjects of the Master's. Said complements can have a maximum workload of 30 ECTS and will be fixed according to the profile and academic record of the candidate.

    The training complements, which make up the Master's are:

    Subject 

    Computers and operative systems 6 ECTS

    Programming 9 ETCS

    Data structures and databases 9 ECTS

    Medicine and clinical experimentation 6 ECTS

    Evolution 6 ECTS

    Biochemistry and molecular biology 9 ECTS

    Genetics 9 ECTS

    To illustrate it, although it will depend on the profile of the candidate, students must take:

    • Students holding a degree in Computer Engineering or similar
    - Medicine and clinical experimentation 
    - Evolution
    - Biochemistry and molecular biology 
    - Genetics
    • Students holding a degree in Medicine or similar
    - Computers and operative systems
    - Data structures and databases
    - Programming
    - Evolution
    • Students holding a degree in Biology, Biotechnology, and biomedical sciences or similar
    - Compyters and operative systems
    - Programming
    - Data structures and databases
    - Medicine and clinical experimentation

  • Master's Degree in Bioinformatics
    Admission criteria

    The selection criteria are as follows:

    • Academic record (40-50%) calculated according to the approved regulation of valoration of academic records of the UV.
    • Appropiate training of the student following the profile recommendations (30-40%).
    • Curriculum Vitae handed out (with documentary evidence of the claimed merits) (10-20%). In case of it being convenient, a personal interview on the claimed merits in the curriculum will be carried out.

  • Master's Degree in Bioinformatics
    Credit: 90
    Courses: 2
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 24
    Language: Spanish
    Prize: 35,34 €/Credit
    Universities: University of Valencia
    Specific website:
    www.uv.es/bioinfor
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
  • Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering
    imatge de la noticiaThe increasing sensitivity in the face of environmental degradation and the need to mitigate the impacts of pollution on this, the intervention of new professionals in relation to the environmental engineering is needed, in order to achieve a balance between the development of our society, the industrial competitiveness, and the sustainable and respectful perspective with the environment. The need for response to these new challenges has consolidated worldwide the studies in this field, as proposed in this Master’s. In this sense, the study and understanding of the impacts created by the human activities justify its research and professional orientation, since it is only from an advanced knowledge programme that trains specialists from where you can face these matters, either through the development, design and technology transfer or the implementation of other kinds of processes.
  • Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering
    Recommended admission profile

    The Master’s in Environmental Engineering is preferentially addressed to the following degrees: Undergraduates in Rural and Agro-food Engineering; Forest and Environmental Engineering; Civil Engineering; in Public Work Engineering, in Chemical Engineering and in Industrial Engineering.

    Undergraduates in Environmental science ,Chemistry and in Biotechnology. 
    The degree holders who are exposed below will be also among the recommended profiles: Holders of a Licenciatura in Environmental Science and Chemistry, Industrial Technical Engineers; Public Work Engineers; Agricultural Engineers; Forest and Mining Engineers, Chemical Engineers; Civil Engineers; Industrial Engineers; Agronomists; Mountains and Mining Engineers.

  • Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering
    Admission criteria

    Three basic criteria are applied in the evaluation of applicants:
    - Degree from which admission is requested, i.e. affinity of degree with recommended profile. (40-50%)
    - Academic records and average mark (35-40)
    - Curriculum Vitae (10-15%)
     

  • Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering
    Credit: 90
    Courses: 2
    Classes: face-to-face
    Places: 20
    Language: Spanish
    Prize: 35,34 €/Credit
    Universities: University of Valencia and Technical University
    Specific website:
    www.uv.es/masteria
    School of Engineering
    Burjassot/Paterna CampusAvinguda de la Universitat s/n46100 Burjassot (Valencia)
    +34 963 543 211Geolocation
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