Master's degree in Natural Resources Engineering
The main aim of the master's degree in Natural Resources Engineering is to provide advanced scientific training in the environmentally sound exploitation and management of natural resources. Based on theory and mostly practical training, this course takes a multidisciplinary approach and teaches students applied research techniques.
- Duration and start date
- One academic year, 60 ECTS credits. Starting September and february
- Timetable and delivery
- Afternoons. Face-to-face and blended learning
- Fees and grants
- Approximate fees for the master’s degree, excluding academic fees and degree certificate fee, €3,147 (€4,720 for non-EU residents).
More information about fees and payment options
More information about grants and loans - Language of instruction
- Spanish
- Location
- Official degree
- Recorded in the Ministry of Education's degree register
- General requirements
- Academic requirements for admission to master's degrees
- Admission criteria
- Academic record
- Experience in the field of research
- Knowledge of languages
- Places
- 25
- Pre-enrolment
- Pre-enrolment period open.
How to pre-enrol - Enrolment
- How to enrol
- Legalisation of foreign documents
- All documents issued in non-EU countries must be legalised and bear the corresponding apostille.
- UPC school
- Manresa School of Engineering (EPSEM)
- Academic coordinator
- Francesc Xavier de las Heras Cisa
- Academic calendar
- General academic calendar for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees courses
- Academic regulations
- Academic regulations for master's degree courses at the UPC