Master's Degree in Local Development and Territorial Innovation
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
Mŕster Universitari en Desenvolupament Local i Innovació Territorial
The Master's Degree in Local Development and Territorial Innovation is a comprehensive program that aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address the complex issues related to local development and territorial innovation.
Introduction to the Program
The program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the concepts, theories, and methodologies related to local development and territorial innovation. It covers a wide range of topics, including the introduction to local development and territorial innovation, strategic planning, territorial ordering, and sustainable development.
Structure of the Program
The program consists of 60 credits, divided into two semesters. The first semester includes courses such as:
- Introduction to Local Development and Territorial Innovation (6 credits)
- Strategic Planning Applied to Territorial Development (6 credits)
- Territorial Ordering and Sustainable Development (6 credits)
- Agricultural Activities and their Territorial Implications (6 credits)
The second semester includes courses such as:
- Industrial and Commercial Activities: Territorial Implications (6 credits)
- Tourism and its Territorial Implications (6 credits)
- Population Dynamics and New Employment Niches (6 credits)
- Local Markets and Employment Promotion (6 credits)
- Master's Thesis (12 credits)
Competencies of the Title
The program aims to provide students with the following competencies:
- Ability to understand and analyze the complex issues related to local development and territorial innovation
- Ability to design and implement strategic plans for territorial development
- Ability to evaluate and manage territorial projects and initiatives
- Ability to work in a team and communicate effectively with stakeholders
Mobility and Exchange Programs
The program offers students the opportunity to participate in mobility and exchange programs, such as the Erasmus program, which allows students to study abroad for a semester or a year.
External Academic Practices
Students can also participate in external academic practices, which provide them with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the program to real-world situations.
Master's Thesis
The Master's Thesis is a compulsory course that requires students to conduct original research and produce a thesis that demonstrates their ability to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the program.
Responsible for the Master's Program and Faculty
The program is directed by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in the field of local development and territorial innovation.
Regulations of Interest
The program is subject to the regulations of the University of Alicante, which include rules related to permanence, evaluation, and recognition of credits.
Other Academic Issues of Interest to Students
The program also provides students with information on other academic issues, such as research, attention to students with special needs, and representation and participation of students.
Complementary Information
The program provides students with complementary information on issues such as student identification cards, associations, accommodation, transportation, and medical attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
The program also provides students with answers to frequently asked questions, such as administrative procedures, academic procedures, and information on the university's services.
Center
The program is offered by the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, which is located on the campus of the University of Alicante. The faculty has a long tradition of academic excellence and is committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
