Master's Degree in Electrochemistry, Science and Technology
Program Overview
Master's Degree in Electrochemistry, Science and Technology
The Master's Degree in Electrochemistry, Science and Technology is a one-year program (60 ECTS) that provides students with a comprehensive education in the field of electrochemistry. The program is designed to facilitate access to a doctoral program in electrochemistry and to promote the mobility and interaction of students with other universities, research centers, and companies in the field.
Program Description
The program aims to:
- Provide students with a postgraduate education that covers basic and applied aspects of electrochemistry.
- Facilitate access to a doctoral program in electrochemistry with sufficient guarantees of basic and applied training in the field.
- Promote the mobility and interaction of students with other universities, research centers, and companies in the field.
- Strengthen and promote scientific and technological research in electrochemistry.
Academic Offer
The program includes a wide range of elective courses, including external practices (6 credits), which aim to provide students with hands-on experience in companies or organizations in the electrochemical sector.
Admission and Enrollment
To apply for the program, students must submit an electronic application through the university's online admission system. The application must include:
- DNI / Passport
- Academic certificate of grades from previous studies
- Curriculum Vitae
- Declaration of average grade
- Accreditation of Spanish language proficiency (level B2) for non-Spanish speaking students
- Title of access: diploma or degree certificate (or proof of application)
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria include:
- Possession of a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related fields
- Academic record
- Results in subjects related to the Master's program
- Professional experience
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program are:
- 2,391 for the first enrollment (EU residents)
- 3,802 for non-EU residents
Career Opportunities
The program prepares students for careers in research and development, industry, and academia, with a focus on electrochemistry and related fields.
Quality Assurance System
The program has a quality assurance system that includes:
- External monitoring: verification, modification, monitoring, and renewal of accreditation
- Indicators for monitoring the program (UAMDATA portal)
- Employment rates (Employability Observatory)
Entry Profile
The program is designed for students with a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related fields who wish to pursue a career in research and development, industry, or academia in the field of electrochemistry.
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas in electrochemistry, including:
- Corrosion
- Electrodeposition
- Electrodialysis
- Electrolysis
- Batteries
- Fuel cells
- Conducting polymers
- Sensors
