Basic understanding of the legislation and regulatory environment that affects the areas of the environment and biodiversity.
Mastering the analytical techniques for physical-chemical variables in land and aquatic environments.
Performing the cartography of natural resources: managing programs using Geographical Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing.
Processing of data, description and discussion of results as well as writing scientific articles on the subjects they are studying.
Recognising the diversity and structure of ecosystems.
Recognising the most common animal, plant and fungi species; familiarisation with the use of the keys of determination.
Recognising the natural state of ecosystems and the different types and degrees of alteration, applying tools to assess the ecological condition of the different ecosystems.
Sufficient knowledge of the species of the different groups of organisms to guarantee documented professional work in this aspect.
Sufficient understanding of land, fresh water and marine ecosystems, both their diversity and their structure and how they work, that allows the student to take responsible, informed decisions.
Sufficient understanding of modern cartographic techniques.
Sufficient understanding to create projects and reports.