The Master's Degree in Agricultural Engineering (MUIAGRO) qualifies students to practise the regulated profession of agricultural engineer, while the Master's Degree in Precision Livestock Farming (MUGP) aims to complete their training in the main aspects towards which livestock production is heading nowadays and will be heading in the future. These are the development of monitoring systems; biotechnological tools for the intelligent presentation of molecules and organisms to modulate nutrition; animal health and welfare; and the management of information and results to improve decision-making.
The curriculum of both degrees is multidisciplinary, and oriented towards both professional and research aspects. The double degree allows students to acquire the competences of both master's degrees through an integrated educational path, in less time and at a lower financial cost than would be necessary for obtaining both master's degrees separately. Thus, instead of taking 102 MUIAGRO ECTS plus 60 MUGP ECTS, a student of this double master's degree will only take 127 ECTS in total.