Soler Gil, Albert
Vázquez Suñé, Enric
University degree holders:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering or architecture in civil, industrial, chemical, environmental, forestry, mining and agricultural areas.
- Bachelor's degree in environmental, chemical, physical, biological or geological sciences.
- Advanced engineering or architecture degree in civil, industrial, chemical, environmental, forestry, mining and agricultural areas.
- Technical degree or diploma in environmental, chemical, physical, biological or geological sciences.
Other qualifications: the body responsible for the master's degree will analyse the academic records of candidates who apply with a qualification other than those listed above.
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
- Expose the most important hydrogeological aspects in relation to civil engineering and mining activity and the problems that may arise from this interaction.
- Expose the fundamental aspects in the management and planning of water resources and the economy of water.
- Know the different methods, devices and principles of artificial aquifer recharge.