Key Benefits:
Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the approval of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, as well as the authorization of the Autonomous Community of Madrid, and established the official character of the Title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 4 September 2009 (published in the "BOE" of 9 October 2009),
This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of Universities, in the wording given by the Organic Law 4/2007, has resolved to publish the plan of studies leading to obtaining the official title of Undergraduate or Undergraduate in Environmental Sciences, which will be structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.
Madrid, 12 November 2009.-El Rector, José M. ª Sanz Martínez.
ANNEX
GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE CURRICULUM
IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (BRANCH SCIENCES)
5.1 Structure of the teachings:
Table 1. Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS by type of subject
Credits | |
---|---|
training |
66 |
| 126 |
Optives |
42 |
Practices | - |
-of-grade work | 6 |
Total | 240 |
Table 2. Study Plan Schema
Module | Matter | Allocate |
Character | Character | |||||
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First | |||||||||
General Scientific Bases. | Mathematics. |
6 | Basic Training. | ||||||
Chemistry. |
9 | Basic Training. | |||||||
Biology. |
| 6 |
Geology. | ||||||
Geology. | 9 | 9 |
|
| . | ||||
Statistics. | 6 | Statistics. | Statistics. |
Basic Training. | |||||
Sciences Social, Economic and Legal. | Geography. | Environment and Society. | 6 |
. | |||||
Biology. | Biology. | Biology. | Biology. |
| 6 | 6 |
Zoology. | ||
| Basic Training. |
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-sectional Environmental Knowledge and Techniques. | Man and Environment. | Environment and Human Behavior. | 6 |
| |||||
Scientific Bases. |
Second Course |
| Physical. | Physical. | 6 | Basic Training. | |||
Scientific Bases of the Natural Environment. |
Weather and Climatology | 6 | Required | ||||||
Edaphology. | 6 | Required. | |||||||
. | 6 | Required. | |||||||
Ecology. | 9 | Required. | |||||||
Economics. | Economics and Environment. | Economy and Environment. | Economics and the Environment. | Economics and the Environment. |
6 | Basic Training. | |||
Environmental. | Environmental Law. | 9 | Required. | ||||||
Basic Finstrumental Materials. | instrumental Materials. | Geographic Information Systems. |
6 | Required | |||||
Instrumental Techniques in Environment. | 6 | Required. | |||||||
Third | |||||||||
Engineering Bases. |
| 6 |
Pollution and Discontamination. | ||||||
Pollution of the Medium and its Evaluation. | 9 | Required | |||||||
Management and Environmental Quality. | Management and Quality Environmental. | Policies and Environmental Management in Administration and in Productive Sectors. | 9 | Required. | |||||
Conservation, Planning, and Management | Resource Management. | Ecology and Natural Resource Management. | 6 |
Required. | |||||
6 | Required. | ||||||||
The Territory and Environment. | 6 | Required. | |||||||
Finstrumental Materials. | Instrumental materials. |
6 | Required | ||||||
| Optional Materies *. |
| 12 | Optional. | |||||
Fourth | |||||||||
Environmental Technology Bases. | Pollution and Discontamination. | Medium Discontamination Techniques. |
9 | Required | |||||
Management and Quality. | Evaluation Environmental. | Environmental Impact Assessment. | 9 | Required. | |||||
Knowledge and Cross-sectional Environmental Techniques. |
Organization and Project Management. |
6 |
End Job | ||||||
6 | End-of-Grade Work. | ||||||||
| Optional Materies *. |
| 30 | Optional. | |||||
Optives * | |||||||||
Environmental Technology. |
| 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| |||
Industrial and Agricultural Inorganic Materials: Resources Natural, Life Cycles and Environmental Problems. | 6 |
Waste. | |||||||
Waste. | 6 |
|
Energy and Environment. | ||||||
Energy and Environment. | 6 | Optional. | |||||||
and Environment. | Radiation and Environment. | 6 | Optional. | ||||||
| 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| |||
Biological Techniques |
6 | Optional | |||||||
Biological Techniques II. | 6 | Optional. | |||||||
Environmental Management and Sustainable Development. | Public and Public Economy Resources. | Environmental and Natural Resources Public Economy. | 6 | Optional. |
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Rural and Local Development. | Panification Analysis and Rural Development Management. | 6 |
|
Development and Environment. | Interdisciplinary Seminar Development and Environment. | 6 | Optional. | ||
Ecology. | Human Ecology. | 6 | Optional. | ||||||
Perception. |
6 | Optional | |||||||
Environmental Education. | |||||||||
Interpretation and Environmental Education. | 6 | Optional. | |||||||
Natural Space Management. | Planning and Managing Protected Natural Spaces. | 6 | Optional. | ||||||
Natural Risks. |
6 | Optional | |||||||
6 | |||||||||
The_table_table_izq"> Ecosystem Management and Restore. | Limnology. |
6 | Optional. | ||||||
Management Water. | Hydrology and Water Resources Management. | 6 | Optional. | ||||||
Geology and Mapping Lab. | Geoloigy: Analysis and Evaluation of the Geological Medium and Thematic Mapping. | 6 | Optional. |
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Management. | Landscape Assessment and Management. | 6 | |||||||
Geobotany. | 6 | ||||||||
Optative. |
Ecosystems. | Ecosystem Restoration. | 6 | Optional. | |||||
Species Conservation. | How to store Species. | 6 | Optional. | ||||||
Cross-cutting Materials. |
Geospatial Techniques. | Geospatial Techniques Applied to Environmental Sciences. | 6 |
|
Environmental. | Simulation of Environmental Systems. | 6 | Optional. | |
Environmental Plant Physiology. | Environmental Plant Physiology. | 6 | Optional. | ||||||
Animal Physiology. |
6 | Optional. | |||||||
Policy Management. | Public Policy Analysis and Management. | 6 | Optional. |