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Resolution Of 13 January 2017, Of The University Of Huelva, Which Publishes Curriculum Of Master In Biodiversity Conservation.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 13 de enero de 2017, de la Universidad de Huelva, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Máster en Conservación de la Biodiversidad.

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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 Andalusia, and established the official character of the title by Agreement of the Council of Ministers of 7 October 2016 (published in "BOE" of 26 October 2016, by Resolution of the General Secretariat of Universities of 14 October 2016),

This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Article 35 of the Organic Law 6/2001 of Universities, in the wording given by Organic Law 4/2007, has resolved to publish the plan of studies leading to the obtaining of the title University Master's Degree in Conservation of Biodiversity by the University of Huelva.

The curriculum referred to in this resolution shall be structured as set out in the Annex to this resolution.

Huelva, January 13, 2017. -The Rector, Francisco Ruiz Munoz.

ANNEX

Plan of Studies leading to the degree of University Master in Biodiversity Conservation (Rama Sciences)

Structure of the teachings

Table 1. Distribution of the Study Plan in ECTS credits by type of material

Optives

42

of matter

Credits

3

42

Practices

0

Master End Job

15

Total

60

Table 2. Study Plan Outline

Module

Module 0.

Module I.

3

Allocate

ECTS Credits

Character

Human Behavior and Conservation Biology Biodiversity.

3

Advanced Statistics for the Conservation of the Biodiversity.

3

Optional.

Usos and GIS Applications in the Conservation of Biodiversity.

6

Environmental Stress and Biodiversity Conservation. Cellular and Physiological Techniques for Environmental Monitoring and Restoration.

6

Advanced Techniques for the Study of the Biodiversity and Plant Conservation.

6

Advanced Techniques for Study, Tracking, and Conservation of Vertebrates.

6

of Restore.

6

Module II.

Advanced Techniques for Analysis of the Vegetation.

3

Optional.

Hongos: Biodiversity and Conservation.

3

Advanced Techniques for the Environmental Assessment and Conservation of Litoral Media.

3

Conservation and Time: Paleoenvironments of the South Atlantic Litoral Andalusian.

1.5

and Marine Conservation.

3

The Habitats Directive and the Conservation of European Biodiversity.

3

Water Uses in Donana and its Harmonization.

1.5

Conservation Biology Projects Littoral in Public Administration.

3

Methods Biotechnology with Applications in Biodiversity Conservation.

3

Microbiology Applied to Conservation.

3

Education for Biodiversity Conservation.

3

Sensing, Remote Sensors, and Conservation of Biodiversity.

3

Advanced Techniques for the Determination of the Ecological State of the Continental Water Masses.

Job End Job

Master's End Job.

15

Job End

Pupils must perform a minimum of 18 optional Module I credits and a maximum of 24 Module II.