Masters in Academic Year 2010-2011
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(From 2010 leaflet "UdG: a hub in the Pyrenees-Mediterranean Region") (Name and number of ECTS credits)
Area of Experimental Sciences and Sustainability
- Master’s in Molecular Biology and Biomedicine 60
- Master’s in Water Science and Technology 90
- Master’s in The Environment 60
- (*) Master’s in Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Design (MECHMOD) 120
- Joint Master’s in Basic and Applied Ecology 90 *Joint Master’s in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry 120
- Joint Master’s in Homogeneous Catalysis 60
- Joint Master’s in Chromatographic Techniques 60
Area of Human and Cultural Sciences
- Master’s in Communication and Cultural Studies 60
- Master’s in Teaching Spanish and Catalan as Second Languages / Languages and Population Movements 90
- Master’s in Local Cultural Heritage Management 60
- Master’s in Introductory Humanities Research: History, Art, Philosophy, Language and Literature 60
- Joint Master’s in Cognitive Science and Language 60
- Joint Master’s in Citizenship and Human Rights: Ethics and Politics 60
- Joint Master’s in Analytical Philosophy 60
- Joint Master’s in Contemporary Philosophy: Trends and Issues 60
Area of Educational and Health Social Sciences Master’s in Education in Diversity 90 Master’s in Compulsory Secondary Education, Upper Secondary Education, Vocational Training and Language Teaching 60 Master’s in Health Promotion 90 Master’s in Clinical Psychology, Health and Quality of Life 120 Master’s in Work, Labour Relations and Human Resources 90 Joint Master’s in Visual Arts and Education: a Constructionist Approach 60 Joint Master’s in Women, Gender and Citizenship Studies 120 Joint Master’s in Cultural Management 60 Joint Master’s in Psychosocial Intervention 90 Joint Master’s in Youth and Society 60 Joint Master’s in Cultural Management 60 Joint Master’s in Educational Psychology (MIPE) 90
Area of Technology (*) Erasmus Mundus European Master’s in Vision and Robotics (VIBOT) 120 Master’s in Food Biotechnology 60 Master’s in Industrial Computing, Automatic Control, Computer Science and Systems (MIIACS) 120 Master’s in Material and Structure Mechanics 60 Joint Master’s in Textile, Paper and Graphic Engineering 120 (*) Joint Master’s in Environmental Process Control Engineering (International) 120 Joint Master’s in Polymers and Biopolymers 120
Area of Tourism, Law and Business
- (*) Erasmus Mundus Master’s in European Tourism Management (EMTM)120
- (*) Master’s in Business Innovation and Technology Management (BITM)60
- Master’s in Business and Private Sector Law 90
- Master’s in Public Law: Globalisation and Legal Cultures 90
- Master’s in Business Economics. European Economic Integration and Business Administration 120
- Master’s in Cultural Tourism 60
- Master’s in Tourism Management and Planning 60
(*) These Masters courses will be taught in English
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