Master's Degree in Acoustic Engineering Postgraduate Programme By Universitat Politecnica de Valencia |TopUniversities

Master's Degree in Acoustic Engineering

Tuitionfee

2,356 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Acoustic engineering is a multidisciplinary area with a high demand for specific training in different fields: architectural acoustics (for insulation and acoustic conditioning), environmental acoustics (noise maps, partial plans, outdoor industrial noise, noise from mopeds and other vehicles, activity licensing), electroacoustics (design of loudspeaker boxes, public address systems, sound equipment and sound reinforcement), characterisation of materials (ultrasound, standing wave systems, etc.), installations (air conditioning, machinery, etc.), health and safety at work with regards to noise protection for workers, underwater acoustics (location of objects, communication, sonar, etc.).
In addition, in recent years there has been a great increase in regulations requiring compliance with many acoustic conditions, such as in the regulation of the Noise Law, the basic noise protection document of the Technical Building Code, or the Royal Decree on the protection of the health and safety of workers against risks related to exposure to noise. The UPV's Gandia campus has a long history and specialisation in this area, both in teaching, through the degree in Technical Telecommunications Engineering, specialising in Sound and Image, and in research and development (R and D and I), collaborating with important companies in the sector and carrying out research projects in all the areas mentioned by its teaching staff, mainly integrated in the Research Institute for the Integrated Management of Coastal Areas.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Acoustic engineering is a multidisciplinary area with a high demand for specific training in different fields: architectural acoustics (for insulation and acoustic conditioning), environmental acoustics (noise maps, partial plans, outdoor industrial noise, noise from mopeds and other vehicles, activity licensing), electroacoustics (design of loudspeaker boxes, public address systems, sound equipment and sound reinforcement), characterisation of materials (ultrasound, standing wave systems, etc.), installations (air conditioning, machinery, etc.), health and safety at work with regards to noise protection for workers, underwater acoustics (location of objects, communication, sonar, etc.).
In addition, in recent years there has been a great increase in regulations requiring compliance with many acoustic conditions, such as in the regulation of the Noise Law, the basic noise protection document of the Technical Building Code, or the Royal Decree on the protection of the health and safety of workers against risks related to exposure to noise. The UPV's Gandia campus has a long history and specialisation in this area, both in teaching, through the degree in Technical Telecommunications Engineering, specialising in Sound and Image, and in research and development (R and D and I), collaborating with important companies in the sector and carrying out research projects in all the areas mentioned by its teaching staff, mainly integrated in the Research Institute for the Integrated Management of Coastal Areas.

Admission Requirements

The Academic Committee of the Master¿s Degree will base the admission of students on the academic record of the undergraduate degree, as well as on postgraduate training and previous professional experience in the field of acoustic engineering.

Sep

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

Domestic
2,356 EUR
International
2,356 EUR

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