Erasmus Mundus Master Degree in Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems
Program Overview
Erasmus Mundus Master Degree in Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems (PlantHealth)
Official Title and Credits
The Erasmus Mundus Master Degree in Plant Health in Sustainable Cropping Systems, also known as PlantHealth, is an interuniversity program that consists of 120 credits.
Language of Instruction and Requirement
The languages of instruction for this program are French and English. To be eligible, applicants must have an English language proficiency level of B2.
Modality and Campus
The program is offered in a presential modality and is hosted by several campuses, including:
- UPV Valencia Campus Site (Valencia)
- Agro Paris Tech – Institut Des Sciences Et Industries Du Vivant Et de L'Environnement
- Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
- Institut National D'Enseignement Supérieur Pour L'Agriculture, L'Alimentation Et L'Environnement_Institut Agro
- Universita` Degli Studi Di Padova
Curriculum
The curriculum includes various courses, and detailed information about the timetable, outcomes, and academic staff can be found in the program's curriculum section.
Admission
Admission criteria and processes are outlined in the program's admission section.
Quality and User Support
The quality of the program and user support are priorities, with a focus on stakeholder satisfaction. The program is aligned with the PE UPV 2027_ SIRVE and the Quality Policy, which includes:
- Degrees quality, with information on SIGCTi, verification reports, indicators, and register (RUCT)
- User support, including enquiries, suggestions, complaints, and congratulations, as well as appointment scheduling
- Institutional aspects, such as the Strategic Plan SIRVE and Quality policy
Research and Innovation
While specific research areas and initiatives are not detailed in the provided context, the program's focus on plant health in sustainable cropping systems suggests a strong emphasis on research and innovation in these fields.
