University of Huelva

Master in Ingeniería De Montes

Huelva, Spain Taught in Spanish Open to international students

About the Program

Forest engineering covers the management, conservation, and sustainable use of forest ecosystems, combining knowledge of ecology, botany, soil science, hydrology, and land planning. Practitioners design forestry management plans, assess timber and non-timber resources, manage fire risk, restore degraded ecosystems, and advise on rural land use policy. Career paths include positions in regional forest services, environmental consultancies, national parks administration, and research institutions. At the master's level, the program typically provides the professional qualification that complements a prior forestry or environmental engineering degree, granting graduates the credentials to operate as full forest engineers under Spanish professional regulations. The curriculum addresses both technical depth and broader landscape management responsibilities. Ingeniería De Montes is a 1.5-year master's degree at the University of Huelva in Huelva, Spain, with annual tuition of 757.20 EUR.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 70% below the typical master's in Spain.

Median tuition for that cohort is 3,087 USD, across 658 programs in our catalog.

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