New degrees

The UPV will teach 12 new degree courses in 2022-2023: two new bachelor’s degrees, two new double degrees, five new master’s degrees and three new double master’s degrees

The UPV includes for the next academic year the launch of two new bachelor’s degrees: the BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN Transport and Logistics Management and the BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN Industrial Computing and Robotics, and two new double degrees, specifically the BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN Mathematics + Informatics Engineering , and the BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN Mathematics + Business Administration and Management, both with fifteen places, respectively.


The number of postgraduate courses has also increased
In terms of postgraduate studies, the Universitat Politècnica de València will offer five new courses: the Master’s Degree in Biosystems and Landscape Engineering, the Master’s Degree in Computational Fluid Dynamics, the Master’s Degree in Nuclear Safety and Radiological Protection, the Master’s Degree in Precision Livestock Farming and the Interuniversity Master’s Degree in Forest Fires, Science and Comprehensive Management.

For the 22-23 academic year, three new double master’s degrees will also be launched at the School of Agricultural Engineering and Environment; the double Master’s Degree in Agricultural Engineering + Landscape and Bio-Environmental Engineering, the double Master’s Degree in Agricultural Engineering + Precision Livestock Farming and the double Master’s Degree in Forest Engineering + Landscape and Bio-Environmental Engineering.

In total, UPV’s courses for the upcoming academic year will include 37 different bachelor’s degrees, 15 double degrees and 82 master’s degrees.

For the Vice-Rector for Organization of Studies, Quality, Accreditation and Languages of the UPV, Marival Segarra, this increase stems from our commitment to adapt the range of courses to the needs of our environment. What’s more, the new master’s degrees cover that specific training so necessary for the scientific and technological development of our society, and prepare our students to be able to respond to the challenges of the labour market”.

In this regard, the Vice-Rector also highlights the launch of 12 new successive academic programmes , which link a degree and a master’s degree to give visibility to professions that require the latter to obtain professional qualifications. “These programmes are designed to give more visibility to regulated professions, so that society is aware that, in certain degree courses, it is necessary to complete the master’s degree that qualifies for the profession”, highlighted the Vice-Rector of Studies at the UPV.