Master in Sciences, Technologies and Environmental Management

2025/2026 · 60 credits

Introduction

The Master's Degree in Environmental Sciences, Technologies and Management has a long teaching history taught in the Faculty of Sciences since 1991, first as a degree of the University of A Coruña within the Commett Program of the E.U. of collaboration between universities and companies; subsequently, as an Official Postgraduate Programme and as a University Master's Degree verified in 2007. During this time it has had the collaboration of teaching staff, researchers and other personnel from industries, universities and research centers, maintaining a wide demand and a good job placement of graduate students. In 2012 it was unified with the Master's Degree in Environmental and Fundamental Chemistry of the University of A Coruña in order to optimize human resources and infrastructures, maintaining quality teaching.

On October 28, 2023, it was awarded the mention of excellence by the Xunta de Galicia.

This study is verify pending

This study renewed its accreditation on 28 January 2019.

 

Offered place for academic course 2025/2026
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Why study

The University Master’s in Science, Technology and Environmental Management offers advanced and inter-disciplinary training of specialists with skills in the areas of the environment and chemistry through specialisation in two paths which the student can choose depending on his or her interest, objectives and previous training The two paths offered by the Master’s span an enormous economic and working market with great demand for qualified specialists and job opportunities geared towards improving the productive sector, the protection of the environment and health and the continuous training of professionals amongst others. The specialisation obtained in the Master’s improves the graduate’s professional skills. All students who complete the Master’s must do a job at the end which lasts 3 months, including the mandatory practicals with applied focus of a research or professional nature. In the case of the research focus, this is developed under the supervision of a researcher belonging to an accredited research group and will be used as initiation to research for those students who wish to continue with a doctorate. The work at the end of the Master’s with a professional focus is done in a company or public institution where the student can apply the concepts and skills which he or she has learned in an actual professional environment. The Master’s pays particular attention to the professional emphasis and provides collaborative agreements to carry out external practicals with numerous companies and public bodies of various fields, which means the students, are given a wide offer of professional practices.

More information: http://ciencias.udc.es/mestrados"

Roadmap

Starting academic year 2012/2013
Authorization Xunta Council date 08/11/2012
Authorization DOG publication date 19/11/2012
Official BOE publication date 23/04/2013
DOG syllabus publication date 26/08/2015
BOE syllabus publication date 18/08/2015