Master’s Degree in Assessment and Environmental Monitoring of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
The Master’s Degree in Assessment and Environmental Monitoring of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems at UPV, trains experts in the sustainable management of marine and coastal resources. It develops skills to evaluate, manage, and control environmental impacts, ensuring sustainability and economic competitiveness in coastal environments. With a technological and sustainable approach, it prepares professionals to tackle crucial environmental challenges.
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20 (course 26-27) | |
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September of 2026 (course 26-27) | |
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A year since september of 2026 by july 2027 | |
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60 ECTS (course 26-27) |
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35,34 € (course 26-27) | |
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70,68 € (course 26-27) | |
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From 2120,4 € (course 26-27) | |
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From 4240,8 € (course 26-27) | |
(*) Type 1: National, EU and foreign students residing in Spain (Please, note that the residence permit granted to foreign students does not confer resident status).
(*) Type 2: All other international students
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Pre-registration
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Phase 0
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From November 15, 2024, to February 14
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Phase 1
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From March 3 to May 2, 2025
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Phase 2
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From June 16 to June 27, 2025
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Phase 3
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From July 31 to August 8 and from August 25 to September 5, 2025
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Master’s degree news
Stay up to date with the latest news and developments in the degree program.
- MEMIC professor and alumnus participate in international study to reduce threats to marine megafaunaA team from the Research Institute for the Integrated Management of Coastal Zones (IGIC)of the Gandia campus of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV). has participated in an international study that has tracked the movements of more than 100 species of… Read more: MEMIC professor and alumnus participate in international study to reduce threats to marine megafauna
- Former student of the Master in Environmental Assessment and Monitoring of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems participates in the podcast ‘Masterízate’.Camila Garcés former student of the Master in Environmental Assessment and Monitoring of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), has participated in a recent episode of the Masterize Yourself” podcast. This program focuses on offering guidance… Read more: Former student of the Master in Environmental Assessment and Monitoring of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems participates in the podcast ‘Masterízate’.


