DEGREE in Environmental SCIENCES
This degree focuses on the study of natural systems and how they interact with human activity. Students will learn how to analyze and solve environmental problems, to design and implement environmental public policies and to promote sustainability. They will also study topics such as ecology, pollution, climate change, natural resource management and renewable energy.
Environmental Legislation and Administration
Cartography and Geographic
Information Systems
General Microbiology
Soil and Waste Treatment
Air Pollution
Electives
Cultural Keys I
Final Year Project Management of Natural and Protected Areas
Project Organization and Management
Environmental Impact
Assessment
Ethics
Environmental Toxicology and Public Health
Environmental Education & Communication
Land Zoning
Water Treatment
Electives
Cultural Keys I
Electives
Energy Management and Eco-Efficiency
Environmental and Landscape Restoration
OTHER DIPLOMAS
Environment and Landscapes Program
COMPATIBLE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND THE DOUBLE DEGREE IN BIOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
The Environment and Landscapes Program forms part of the curriculum and is mandatory for students. It involves numerous field trips throughout the degree, at the regional (24), national (16) and international. level (4).
Biology
•Diploma in Clinical Biology
•Diploma in Bioinformatics
•Diploma in Marine Biology
•Research Training Program in Biology
Chemistry
• Diploma in Medical Chemistry
• Diploma in Environmental Chemistry
• Diploma in Bioinformatics
• Research Training Program in Chemistry
Biochemistry
• Research Training Program in Biochemistry and Biomedicine
• Diploma in Bioinformatics
The School offers mainly practical training, which is complemented by an extensive range of internships and professional opportunities.