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2 Energy Degree Programs in Spain


Universidade de Vigo
Degree in Engineering of Mining and Energy Resources
- Vigo, Spain
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The objective of the degree in Engineering of Mining and Energy Resources is to provide the training and skills necessary for the exercise of the regulated profession of technical engineering in mines. There are three technologies offered: "Energy Resources, Fuels and Explosives", "Mine Exploitation" and "Mineralurgy and Metallurgy". The degree delves into training related to the investigation and exploitation of mining resources (rocks and minerals, underground spaces, water...). In addition, it provides suitable training in the field corresponding to the transformation and use of these resources in industry: production and use of metallic materials, steels, polymers and compounds.


Mondragon Unibertsitatea
Master's Degree in Energy and Power Electronics
- Arrasate, Spain
Master degree
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
Spanish, English
The main objective of the degree is to train highly qualified professionals in the study and specific analysis of power electronics applications (power generation, renewables, industrial applications, traction); in the study and specific analysis of electronic power converters (design, modeling, control and analysis); and in the study and specific analysis of electrical machines (design, modeling, control and analysis).
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