Master's Double Degree in Agricultural Engineering + Agrifood and Envionmental Economy Postgraduate Programme By Universitat Politecnica de Valencia |TopUniversities

Master's Double Degree in Agricultural Engineering + Agrifood and Envionmental Economy

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Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Agronomic Engineering qualifies students to work as Agronomists, while the Master's Degree in Agri-food and Environmental Economics is aimed at the acquisition of the necessary skills to carry out professional work in the field of environmental consultancy, management of agri-food companies and public management. In addition, the master's degree aims to train future researchers so that its graduates can go on to doctoral studies.
The syllabus of both degrees has a multidisciplinary academic orientation that includes both professional and research aspects. The double degree allows students to acquire the competencies of both master's degrees through an integrated academic pathway. All of this in a shorter time and at a lower cost than that of obtaining both master's degrees individually. Thus, an MUIA student, instead of taking the 102 ECTS of the MUIA and the 60 ECTS of the MUEAMA, only takes a total of 134 ECTS.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Agronomic Engineering qualifies students to work as Agronomists, while the Master's Degree in Agri-food and Environmental Economics is aimed at the acquisition of the necessary skills to carry out professional work in the field of environmental consultancy, management of agri-food companies and public management. In addition, the master's degree aims to train future researchers so that its graduates can go on to doctoral studies.
The syllabus of both degrees has a multidisciplinary academic orientation that includes both professional and research aspects. The double degree allows students to acquire the competencies of both master's degrees through an integrated academic pathway. All of this in a shorter time and at a lower cost than that of obtaining both master's degrees individually. Thus, an MUIA student, instead of taking the 102 ECTS of the MUIA and the 60 ECTS of the MUEAMA, only takes a total of 134 ECTS.

Admission Requirements

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Admission criteria Students must meet the admission criteria for the Master’s Degree in Agricultural Engineering, as it is a qualifying master’s degree.
The UPV’s Bachelor’s Degree in Agrifood and Rural Engineering, an official university degree that served as the template for designing the syllabus for the Master’s Degree in Agricultural Engineering, is considered as the reference degree for accessing the aforementioned master’s degree. Thus, according to the merit assessment criteria defined in the following section, its graduates will be accepted in this master’s degree without any additional training.
Furthermore, according to the merit assessment criteria defined in the following section, graduates from any Spanish university with equivalent degrees to those specified in the above paragraphs will be accepted without any additional training. For all other applicants who meet the entry requirements, the MUIAGRO’s ERT (entity responsible for the degree) will establish the additional training that has to be completed and which, in any event, will be deemed to be a pre-requisite for admission.
Graduates of technical engineering under the previous regulation must obtain the appropriate degree, by following the established adaptation pathway.
In addition to the above, as a matter of priority, admission will require B2 level certification in a foreign language and the minimum university entrance mark, according to the terms governing the UPV.

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  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance

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