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Resolution Of 15 Of February Of 2012, Of The University European Miguel Of Cervantes, By Which Is Published The Plan Of Studies Of Graduate In Sciences Environmental.

Original Language Title: ResoluciĆ³n de 15 de febrero de 2012, de la Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Ciencias Ambientales.

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In exercise of the privileges conferred on me by article 38.l) of the Rules of Organization and Functioning of the European University Miguel de Cervantes, I have:

That once the verification of the Plan of Studies by the Council of Universities has been obtained, prior to the positive report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and declared the official character of the Graduated in Environmental Sciences and its registration in the Register of Universities, Centers and Titles (BOE n. 244 dated October 9, 2009, by Resolution of the General Secretariat of Universities of 22 September 2009), this Rectorate has settled, pursuant to Article 26.3 of Royal Decree 1393/2007 of the Ordination of the Teachings University, to order the publication of the Plan of Graduate Studies in Environmental Sciences by the European University Miguel de Cervantes, in the Official Gazette of the State.

Valladolid, February 15, 2012. -Rector, Martin J. Fernandez Antolin.

DEGREE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Study Plan Description

Taking into account the guidelines for the design of degrees of degrees defined in Article 12 of RD 1393/2007, establishing the requirements for the verification of official university degrees that enable the exercise of the profession of Undergraduate in Environmental Sciences, the Plan of the Degree in Environmental Sciences has 240 credits in which it contains the theoretical and practical training that the student must acquire. The 240 credits are distributed in four courses of 60 credits each.

The distribution of subjects is made in such a way that the first courses reinforce or expand basic knowledge, reflecting the importance of the correct use of the language and the written and oral expression, together with a base economic and legal.

In courses 3 and 4, a more specific training is provided, which will provide the student with a more appropriate basis for his/her training and subsequent incorporation into the world of work. Finally, their training is completed with practices in companies and with the end work of degree.

The plan's offer of optativity includes 48 credits from which the student has to choose 24.

Summary of the subjects that constitute the proposal in a graduate degree and its distribution in credits:

Type of Matter

Credits

training

60

138

Optives

24

Practices external

12

-of-Grade Work

6

Total

240

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