Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Undergraduate Degrees

The Technical University of Madrid offers courses that cover all areas of engineering necessary for today’s society, in which more and more scientific and engineering responsibility is acquired.

Degree in Environmental Engineering

240 ECTS Credits

Objectives 

  • To train professionals with a solid scientific, technological and socioeconomic education, with the appropriate background to work in the development and application of the following technologies: environmental and ecological, territorial and surveying, computer, construction, hydraulic, mechanical, electrical and electronic, in the field of Management, Conservation and Protection of the Natural Environment.
  • To train specialists in areas such as natural sciences, regional analysis techniques, socioeconomics, infrastructures in the natural environment, area and species management, detection and correction of environmental impact, and project management, who will be particularly capable of preventing and solving environmental problems in the natural environment; planning, directing and conducting environmental studies and conservation plans for the natural environment; forming part of multidisciplinary teams to prepare environmental impact projects; programming and directing studies on air, soil and water quality; developing technologies for the rational use of the natural environment; and advising organisations, companies and lawmakers.

Specialisation: The course plan includes two orientations or itineraries with specific training in Area and Species Management and Detection and Correction of Environmental Impact.

Degree in Forestry Engineering

240 ECTS Credits

Objectives 

  • To train professionals in the fields of planning, industrial processing of forest products, and assessment and sustainable management of forest areas and the rural environment.
  • To enable students to obtain multidisciplinary training through which they will specialise in areas such as forest planning; forest industries; environmental assessment; project management; techniques for analysing and processing information; and sustainable management in the forest sector.
  • To enable students to:
    • Direct or participate in forest management projects.
    • Draw up and implement forestry engineering projects.
    • Conduct projects in the field of forest industries.
    • Specialisation: The degree includes two itineraries aimed at the specialisation in Forest Management and Forest Industry.

Specialisation: The degree includes two itineraries aimed at the specialisation in Forest Management and Forest Industry.