Structure and distribution of credits

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Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject matters

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject matters
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Structure of the Degree

 

  • Module 1. Basic, 60 credits.
  • Module 2. Social Aspects of Environment, 18 credits.
  • Module 3. Environmental Technology, 24 credits.
  • Module 4. Environmental Management, Quality, Preservation and Planning, 42 credits.
  • Module 5. Instrumental Subjects, 18 credits.
  • Module 6. Knowledge and Transversal Environmental Techniques, 18 credits.
  • Module 7. Scientific Basis of Environment, 36 credits.
  • Module 8. Global Change, 12 credits.
  • Module 9. Elective, 12 credits.

Time planning organisation of modules:

  • During the first year, the courses corresponding to the Basic “Module” are taught. These courses provide students with the scientific knowledge that all the graduates in sciences must have.
  • Throughout the following years, the courses of the rest of modules are taught. Therefore, the second year is mainly focused on the Modules “Scientific Basis of Environment” and “Social Aspects of Environment”.
  • In the third year the courses of the Module “Environmental Management, Quality, Preservation and Planning” are taught.
  • And the fourth year is mainly focused on the Modules “Global Changes”, “Elective” and “Transversal and environmental knowledge and techniques”.
  • During the fourth year, each student must take a course intended for carrying out an “Undergraduate Dissertation”, which includes all the competencies acquired from the different courses.
  • The elective module can be also completed doing work placement in state-subsidized companies. 4th year students must take 12 elective credits, and they can choose two elective courses out of those offered or to carry out Work Placement.

Information of interest

  • Guide