The Master's Degree in Agricultural Engineering (MUIAGRO) qualifies graduates to become agronomists, while the Master's Degree in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biotechnology (MUBMCP) provides cutting-edge theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to seek new solutions to the challenges of modern agriculture. In addition, this master's objective is to train future researchers so that they are able to continue with their doctoral studies.
The curriculum of both degrees has a multidisciplinary academic approach that includes both professional and research aspects. The double degree enables students to acquire the competences of both master's degrees through an integrated academic career. All this in less time and with a lower economic cost than when both master's degrees are obtained individually. In this way, a student of this double degree, instead of taking the 102 MUIAGRO ECTS and the 90 MUBMCP ECTS, takes a total of 162 ECTS.