Master's Degree in Soil and Water Management Program By Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

18 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

7,380 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Program overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The master's degree in Soil and Water Management gives students multidisciplinary training in Earth Sciences, especially hydrology and soil science applied to the sustainable use of natural resources, in both farmland and forested areas, and in the conservation of the quality and the quantity of water and soils. This is an inter-university master's degree programme worth 90 credits, containing a highly professionalised approach. The degree is taught by highly-reputed experts from the four universities involved, specialising in geology, chemistry, biology and soil science, and in applied sciences like agricultural, forestry and hydrological engineering. Upon obtaining your degree you will be prepared to do the following, whether in administration, research, education or the private sector:

  • Generate and interpret soil and water data. Prepare soil maps.
  • Maintain and/or improve agricultural production efficiently and economically, through proper management of irrigation and fertilisation.
  • Manage rural areas by preserving or improving the quality of soil and water.
  • Control the degradation of soils and waters, and use them efficiently.
  • Use and manage the soils for recycling and recovery of organic waste, minimizing impacts.
  • Diagnose problems of soil contamination and apply remediation techniques.
  • Evaluate hydrological, geomorphological and soil risks, and plan measures to reduce and minimize their impacts.
  • Rehabilitate degraded lands and develop environmental restoration projects.

Program overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The master's degree in Soil and Water Management gives students multidisciplinary training in Earth Sciences, especially hydrology and soil science applied to the sustainable use of natural resources, in both farmland and forested areas, and in the conservation of the quality and the quantity of water and soils. This is an inter-university master's degree programme worth 90 credits, containing a highly professionalised approach. The degree is taught by highly-reputed experts from the four universities involved, specialising in geology, chemistry, biology and soil science, and in applied sciences like agricultural, forestry and hydrological engineering. Upon obtaining your degree you will be prepared to do the following, whether in administration, research, education or the private sector:

  • Generate and interpret soil and water data. Prepare soil maps.
  • Maintain and/or improve agricultural production efficiently and economically, through proper management of irrigation and fertilisation.
  • Manage rural areas by preserving or improving the quality of soil and water.
  • Control the degradation of soils and waters, and use them efficiently.
  • Use and manage the soils for recycling and recovery of organic waste, minimizing impacts.
  • Diagnose problems of soil contamination and apply remediation techniques.
  • Evaluate hydrological, geomorphological and soil risks, and plan measures to reduce and minimize their impacts.
  • Rehabilitate degraded lands and develop environmental restoration projects.

Admission requirements

1.5 Years
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

2,490 EUR
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International Students

7,380 EUR
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UAB bachelor's degrees provide students with a large amount of practical experience, helping them to be better prepared as they enter the professional world.

Some bachelor's degrees are offered fully in English, and many other degrees offer subjects in English.

The UAB Barcelona Summer School offers a wide array of subjects in several fields and takes place from the end of June to the beginning of August. Most of the courses are taught in English, with an option to learn and improve your Spanish as a Foreign Language. Depending on the regulations of each home university, especially if there is a mobility agreement with the UAB, students will be able to transfer the credits earned during their stay to their current degree.

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More than 500 programmes which include:

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  • UAB Master's Degrees and Graduate Diplomas. The aim of these programmes is to provide students with an advanced-level, specialised, multidisciplinary education oriented towards professional specialisation. In order to guarantee their academic rigour, they are subject to similar quality control processes to those used for official programmes taught at the UAB. Professors, professionals and external institutions take part in graduate teaching to make sure that courses offer the practical approach that the labour market demands.

 
Almost 90  PhD programmes in 5 areas of knowledge: Arts and Humanities, Health Sciencies, Sciencies, Social Sciencies and Law and Technological Sciencies.

The aim of these programmes is providing advanced training in research techniques, culminating in a doctoral thesis. They involve preparing and defending a thesis and usually last four years, with the aim of producing top-level academic and professionals.

Some of the UAB’s PhD programmes have received an Excellence Award. The European Doctoral Research Component includes stays in different European countries and the participation of lecturers from foreign universities.

Approximately 30-40% of students come from other countries in both master's degrees and graduate diplomas, as well as PhD programmes.

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