Circular Economy Especiality Consum and Sustainable Management of Natural Capital
Master
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
Madrid, Spain
Program Overview
Department
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Duration
18 Months (90 ECTS)
Language of Instruction
Spanish
Programme Starts
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Language Requirements
The language of the Master's degree will be Spanish for the specialty in Consumption and Sustainable Management of Natural Capital, and Spanish (semester 1) and English (semesters 2 and 3) for the specialty in Minerals and Construction Products.
Application Timeline
Application: Before September
Branch of Green Engineering
Circular Economy
Rank
Times Higher Education
#-
QS World University Rankings
#321
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