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Knowledge branch: Science

Area of knowledge: ------

Centre: Facultat de Física

Degree code: 2273

Master degree website: https://cep.uib.eu/en/

Participating Universities: Universidad de Extremadura, Universidad de Huelva, Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Universitat de València, Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad de Barcelona y Universitat de les Illes Balears

Total credits of the degree: 60

Compulsory:40

Work placements/Internships:6

Final project:14

Years: 1

Places available: 3

Teaching modality: Semipresencial

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: José Díaz Medina (Director)

Academic, scientific or professional interest: The aim of the Master’s Degree in Environmental Radiation Protection is to utilise the experience of research groups from various Spanish universities. These groups have been participating in environmental radiation monitoring networks for over 25 years, many of which were promoted by the Nuclear Safety Council (CSN). In addition, a significant number of these groups are conducting exceptional research in the field of this Master’s, as well as in closely related areas. The primary aim of this Master’s Degree is to offer students specialised and multidisciplinary training, enabling them to acquire academic and professional expertise to perform tasks related to the radiological control of the environment. This Master’s aims to prepare graduates to work in laboratories, companies and public administrations that carry out activities related to the European regulations on radiological protection of the environment. It also prepares graduates to pursue doctoral studies in research groups dedicated to both research and the provision of services.