Master's Double Degree in Agricultural Engineering + Management and Food Safety Postgraduate Programme By Universitat Politecnica de Valencia |TopUniversities

Master's Double Degree in Agricultural Engineering + Management and Food Safety

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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 Agricultural Engineering (MUIAGRO) qualifies graduates to become agronomists, while the Master's Degree in Food Safety and Quality Management (MUGSA) is aimed at acquiring the necessary skills for the management of the agri-food industry, not only from an economic and financial standpoint, but also from those related to the quality and safety of the production and food processes.
The double degree enables students to acquire the competences of both master's degrees through an integrated academic career. All this in less time and with a lower economic cost than when both master's degrees are obtained individually. In this way, a MUIAGRO student, instead of taking the 102 MUIAGRO ECTS and the 60 MUGSA ECTS, takes a total of 143.5 ECTS.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Agricultural Engineering (MUIAGRO) qualifies graduates to become agronomists, while the Master's Degree in Food Safety and Quality Management (MUGSA) is aimed at acquiring the necessary skills for the management of the agri-food industry, not only from an economic and financial standpoint, but also from those related to the quality and safety of the production and food processes.
The double degree enables students to acquire the competences of both master's degrees through an integrated academic career. All this in less time and with a lower economic cost than when both master's degrees are obtained individually. In this way, a MUIAGRO student, instead of taking the 102 MUIAGRO ECTS and the 60 MUGSA ECTS, takes a total of 143.5 ECTS.

Admission Requirements

Admission criteria
Students must meet the admission criteria for the University Master's Degree in Agricultural Engineering, since this is a qualifying Master's Degree.
In addition, students must have completed at least 50 ECTS of the first course of the Master's Degree in Agricultural Engineering and, in particular, the following subjects: 33376 - Management of Safety and Traceability in the Food Industry 33361 - Agri-Food Marketing 33375 - Food Industries
Applications for admission to the double degree shall be assessed by the Joint Academic Committee in accordance with the merit and selection criteria of both degrees.

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

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