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2 Spatial Science Master's Degree Programs in Spain


Universidade Santiago de Compostela
University Master's Degree in Planning and Territorial Management (Lugo Campus)
- Lugo, Spain
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
The objective of the course is to train specialists to carry out studies of the territory that serve as a basis for territorial planning in terms of territorial sustainability, as well as natural resources, particularly soil as a scarce resource, by the Administrations and the company.


Universidade Santiago de Compostela
Master's Degree in Planning and Territorial Management (Santiago Campus)
- Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish, Galician
This master's degree aims to train specialists in planning and managing the territory from a multi-scale perspective, covering urban, rural, peri-urban and natural spaces. Its objective is to transmit the necessary skills so that its graduates are capable of leading work teams for territorial planning and urban planning. This entails the preparation of planning documents (binding or indicative) and the design of participatory processes in line with territorial development. It starts from a resolutely multidisciplinary approach and pays special attention to the sustainability of the territory in its environmental, economic and socio-cultural dimensions.
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MSc in spatial science is a two years Master program specifically designed for future professionals in the spatial development with a range of specializations such as economy, geomatics, civil engineering and more.
Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a sovereign state and member of the European Union. It's located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Spanish universities regulate access to their degrees, and they fix the academic fees. They can also offer unofficial postgraduate degrees. Madrid has the largest number of bars per capita in any European city and has very active nightlife.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.