Master's Double Degree in Civil Engineering + Hydraulic Engineering and Environment Postgraduate Programme By Universitat Politecnica de Valencia |TopUniversities

Master's Double Degree in Civil Engineering + Hydraulic Engineering and Environment

Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Civil and StructuralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering (MUICCP) qualifies students to exercise the regulated profession of Civil Engineer. Civil engineers trained at the UPV have historically achieved a level of training which is highly recognised by society, whereby technical rigour is combined with the development of creativity, interdisciplinarity and respect for the environment.
The Master’s Degree in Hydraulic Engineering and the Environment (MUIHMA) provides specialised technical and research training in Water and Environmental Engineering. In a context of increasing social pressure on water resources, it is of vital importance to train experts in hydraulic engineering and the environment from both a professional and research point of view. On the other hand, European regulations (Water Framework Directive, 2000) imply the need to train professionals from a multidisciplinary perspective, such as the one taught in this master’s degree.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering (MUICCP) qualifies students to exercise the regulated profession of Civil Engineer. Civil engineers trained at the UPV have historically achieved a level of training which is highly recognised by society, whereby technical rigour is combined with the development of creativity, interdisciplinarity and respect for the environment.
The Master’s Degree in Hydraulic Engineering and the Environment (MUIHMA) provides specialised technical and research training in Water and Environmental Engineering. In a context of increasing social pressure on water resources, it is of vital importance to train experts in hydraulic engineering and the environment from both a professional and research point of view. On the other hand, European regulations (Water Framework Directive, 2000) imply the need to train professionals from a multidisciplinary perspective, such as the one taught in this master’s degree.

Admission Requirements

5.5+
72+
Admission to the Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering (MUICCP) requires having an official university degree that qualifies you to work as a public works engineer.
The UPV’s School of Civil Engineering teaches two bachelor’s degrees that meet this requirement: the Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering (reference degree) and the Bachelor’s Degree in Public Works Engineering. Similarly, access to the Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering is open to students who hold any bachelor’s degree, notwithstanding any prior additional training that may be deemed necessary in this case.
Admission to this double master’s degree with the Master’s Degree in Hydraulic Engineering and Environment (MUIHMA) requires preregistering for and being admitted to this master’s degree programme.
To be able to preregister for the MUIHMA as part of a double degree, it is necessary to have obtained 21 ECTS or more in the MUICCP. Any MUICCP student who meets this requirement can complete their preregistration in the MUIHMA within the established periods. After analysing the student’s academic progression, the MUIHMA’s Academic Committee will ultimately decide whether to accept them for this master’s degree, as part of a double degree.

Sep

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

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