The main objectives are that students: a) understand the evolution of the concept of development and how it is translated into indicators and instruments; b) seize the fundamental idea of sustainability based on real facts of not sustainability and not through concepts tampered ideologies, c) understand what science is and how it interacts with society and the real; d) seize the differences between a master's and a bachelor, and between a master and a PhD.
The learning objectives are designed to empower students to connect the theoretical concept of development with indicators and operational models of regional development, to enable students to understand the concepts of sustainability from the phenomena of unsustainability. The aim is to move from a perspective that became markedly idealistic and ideological to a posture that is based on reflections and interpretations of actual events and enable students to begin to understand the territory of different disciplinary perspectives - economic, environmental, engineering and planning - so not only design strategies and integrated and integrative policies but also to identify the scientific issue whose outcome adds value to the sustainable development of people and places.
May apply to the 2nd cycle of studies: a) degree holders of the Lic. degree in Biology, Agricultural Sciences, Economy, Environment and Territorial Regional Planning, or in a related field, or legally equivalent qualifications; b) holders of an academic, scientific or professional curriculum vitae that is recognized by the Scientific Council as attesting to the capacity to carry out this cycle of studies
Consultant in the areas of territorial planning, agri-environmental policy, rural development, environmental impact assessment, air quality and sound environment; Manager of protected areas, water resources, solid waste, waste water and water supply, pollution control systems and energy resources; Researcher and evaluator of nature management and conservation projects.
Angra do Heroísmo
9301
120
2 Years
Full-time attendance, 10 distant-tutorial sets of 15 days each and 10 weeks of intensive daytime classes
Code | Name | Year | Semester |
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0201442 | Biodiversity | 1st year | 1st semester |
0201485 | Dynamics of Ecosystems | 1st year | 1st semester |
0201445 | Economics of Natural Resources | 1st year | 1st semester |
0201447 | Sistemas Agroambientais | 1st year | 1st semester |
0201494 | Sustainability | 1st year | 1st semester |
0201468 | Dissertation Proposal | 1st year | 2nd semester |
0201439 | Instruments and objectives of the Science and Environmental Policy | 1st year | 2nd semester |
0201477 | Management, Promotion and Project Implementation | 1st year | 2nd semester |
0201430 | Statistical Methods and Analysis of Environmental Models | 1st year | 2nd semester |
0201460 | Study Visit | 1st year | 2nd semester |
0201461 | Territorial Planning Methods | 1st year | 2nd semester |
0201487 | Dissertation | 2nd year | Yearly |