Presentation

The Master's Degree in Environmental Monitoring and Rehabilitation aims to provide a solid interdisciplinary foundation in the fields of chemistry, mathematics, biology-ecology, geology, agriculture, and economics, necessary to design, coordinate, and organize monitoring, control, and management activities for land, natural, and human-generated environments.
The program includes core subjects in both the first and second years, along with the option to choose complementary related subjects from two groups of elective courses, one in the second semester of the first year and the other in the first semester of the second year. The complementary and related subjects offer a deeper understanding of experimental approaches and technologies for application in monitoring the biotic and abiotic components of the environment, and to explore design and technological applications aimed at sustainable environmental management.