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COURSES

ECTS

First year
Fall semester
2500200 Biology & ecology 6
2500201 Fundamentals of mathematics 6
2500202 Mechanics 6
2500203 Earth system 6
2500204 Chemistry I 6
Spring semester
2500205 Environmental economy & sustainability 6
2500206 Chemistry II 6
2500205 Environmental thermodynamics & kinetics 6
2500208 Mathematics I 6
2500209 Geology & edaphology 6
Second year
Fall semester
2500210 Mathematics II 6
2500211 Environmental microbiology & biotechnology 6
2500213 Fluid mechanics 6
2500214 Ecotoxicology principles & environmental analysis 6
2500215 Statistics 6
Spring semester
2500212 Geographic informations systems 6
2500216 Hydraulics 6
2500217 Atmospheric processes & hydrology 6
2500218 Environmental hydrogeology & geochemistry 6
2500219 Geomechanics 6
Third year
Fall semester
2500220 Instrumentation, remote sensing & Big Data 6
2500221 Numerical modelling 6
2500222 Structures 6
2500225 Water treatment 6
2500226 Decontamination of soils & aquiphera 6
Spring semester
2500223 Sustainable transportation 6
2500224 Evaluation of environmental impact 6
2500227 Solid waste 6
2500228 Waste water & reuse 6
2500229 Construction procedures & materials 6
Fourth year
Fall semester
Major courses 18
Common optional course 6
2500230 Atmospheric & acoustic pollution 6
Spring semester
Common optional course 6
2500231 Decision making systems 6
2500232 Project management & environmental legislation 6
2500243 Bachelor's thesis 12

Optional courses

Common optional courses
  • 2500239 Environmental impact of great infrastructures
  • 2500240 Renewable energy
  • 2500241 Sustainability & environmental ethics
  • 2500259 Technologies for sustainable aquaculture production

Majors

Urban & industrial environment
  • 2500234 Supply & drainage networks
  • 2500235 Sustainable mobility & smart city
  • 2500233 Sustainable construction
Natural environment & global change
  • 2500236 River & coastal space management
  • 2500237 Climate change & natural risks
  • 2500238 Energy model transition

Students enrolled at UPC for the Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering can access the following information: