The climate crisis has had an impact on the international political agenda. The 2030 Agenda, approved by the United Nations in 2015, is a clear example of this.
The climate emergency has led to a scenario where the policies of the 21st century have sought a transition towards sustainability. In this sense, it is necessary to train professionals to carry out such policies.
Acquire through the Master in Sustainable Development the necessary knowledge to address the main environmental problems and the challenges arising from this. Likewise, learn to analyze in depth the 17 goals that make up the 2030 Agenda and the best tools to achieve them.
The master’s degree offers innovative and practical training, with an internship program in different public institutions or private companies, adapted to the profile and interests of each student.
The master’s degree is face-to-face and is offered in the afternoons. It will start on September 25, 2022 and will end on March 31, 2024.
Registrations open here!