Branch of knowledge: Science
Responsible Center: Higher School of Experimental Sciences and Technology
Teaching modality and Campus: Face-to-face Móstoles
Credits: 240 ECTS. Credits year: 60. Duration: 4 years. Implantation: progressive, first year 2025-2026
Academic Calendar Opening hours Examinations Teaching Guides Validation table Faculty Booklet
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. María Najarro de la Parra course coordinators
Student attention: 91 665 5060 Student Help Box Suggestions, complaints and congratulations mailbox
Basic Information
What knowledge will I acquire with this Degree?
The Degree in Water Sciences and Technology provides specific training, but with an integrative and interdisciplinary approach that considers all relevant aspects of comprehensive water resource management.
At the end of this degree, the student must have acquired a series of knowledge, skills and abilities that allow him or her to develop with quality and competitiveness in the professional field.
The specific knowledge to be acquired by the student are:
- Know the physical, chemical, geological and biological principles that govern the flows of matter and energy in the hydrological cycle.
- Acquire the necessary skills for field and laboratory work, and the application of basic analytical and instrumental techniques in the study of the characteristics of water and the hydric environment.
- Evaluate the demands and availability of water resources based on the different uses: human consumption, industry, agriculture, energy.
- Learn about water treatment, purification and regeneration technologies and their physical, chemical and biological foundations, and identify the most appropriate depending on the characteristics of the influent and the required quality of the effluent.
- Apply procedures and tools in solving problems related to the water environment and its management.
- Identify and propose protection and recovery measures for inland water masses and aquatic systems, adjusted to their environmental status.
- Acquire integrated training to plan, develop and coordinate projects related to the water environment with a multidisciplinary approach.
Where will I be able to work when I graduate?
Companies and/or public administrations dedicated to the management and treatment of water resources, whose activities are:
- Comprehensive water management, design and implementation of resource exploitation plans.
- Study and design of collection and distribution infrastructures.
- Study and design of potabilization, wastewater treatment and desalination stations.
- Operation and maintenance of collection, purification, treatment, distribution, and sanitation facilities.
- Supply management.
- Water and environment consulting: water sustainability of ecosystems, evaluation and remediation of water impacts.
- QA.
- Basin organizations.
- Local, regional, state or community administration related to water.
- Public healthcare.
- Free professional exercise.
Research and technological development centers for water management and treatment projects.
Educational centers teaching secondary education, university education, professional training, environmental information in museums, parks, natural spaces.
Is this Degree official according to the regulations required by the European Higher Education Area?
Yes (final verification report is attached), the implementation of the degree will be done progressively, starting the first year in the academic year 2025-26.
The final verification report turned out FAVORABLE
What subject areas will I address in this grade?
The integrative approach of the Degree in Water Science and Technology involves addressing multiple thematic areas and subjects:
- Fundamental scientific bases: mathematical, physical, chemical, geological and biological.
- Complementary basic training: Computer science, ethics, historical evolution of water resources management, modern language.
- Basis of hydrology: Statistics, Fluid flow, the atmospheric system and its role in the hydrological cycle, hydrometeorology, hydrological systems, microbiology, chemistry and water quality.
- Instrumental subjects applied to hydrology: Geographic information systems, remote sensing, thematic cartography, modelling.
- Catchment Technologies: Dams, dams, wells and boreholes.
- Treatment and Purification Technologies: Fundamentals of water treatment, potabilization, wastewater purification.
- Conservation of water masses and aquatic ecosystems. Pollution and ecotoxicology. Environmental recovery. Conservation of aquatic ecosystems.
- Planning and Management: Binomial water and energy. Legislative framework. Integrated planning and management. Environmental projects.
Recommended Income Profile
This degree does not consider any restriction other than or additional to that established by law for access to undergraduate university studies. However, it is recommended that students who access from Baccalaureate have completed the Science and Technology itineraries, considering it important that they have knowledge of:
- Mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geology and English at the high school level.
- Computer tools at a basic user level: operating system, word processor, spreadsheet, database, Internet...
With regard to personal skills and abilities, it is recommended that students have:
- Capacity for observation, attention and concentration.
- Aptitude for numerical and logical reasoning.
- Ease to understand and build abstract models that generalize the particular aspects of real cases.
Additionally, it is recommended that students:
- Be creative, imaginative and with a desire for innovation.
- Be organized and methodical in your activities.
- Be receptive, practical and open to improvising solutions.
- Have a positive attitude towards teamwork, communication and performance of responsibility.
- Are determined to engage in continuous learning, curious to stay current with recent advances in science and technology.
Objectives
Considering that in recent decades there has been increasing difficulty for managers and governments in meeting the ever-increasing demand for water resources, it is necessary to approach training in water-related issues with an integrative, more interdisciplinary approach, considering all relevant aspects of water resource management. The Bachelor's Degree in Water Science and Technology should provide adequate training in the scientific, technical, social, economic, and legal aspects of water resources.
The main objective is to train professionals, teachers, and researchers in the water sector who are capable of developing skills related to aspects such as assessing demand for the resource, availability, protection, and conservation of the resource, water treatment and purification, threats and vulnerability, planning, etc. In this way, they will be able to address the so-called "water crisis" with rigor and in an interdisciplinary manner, in accordance with the complexity of their field of work, taking into account the rest of the social and economic problems of our society.
The general objectives contemplated for this title are:
- Transmit the general and basic knowledge necessary in the evaluation and management of water resources, such as Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Modern Language, Ethics, History of water resources management.
- Provide basic and applied knowledge for the study and resolution of problems related to the management of water resources, emphasizing the current problems and the importance of their study.
- Provide the tools so that this information can be used in professional performance or in the task of transmitting knowledge, in the field of water resources.
- Aware of its membership in the European Higher Education Area, the internationalization of training processes and economic and industrial activities, and the global nature of many of the issues related to water resources, the Rey Juan Carlos University's primary objective is to ensure that graduates in Water Science and Technology are capable of acting and performing professionally and qualifiedly in the international arena, actively promoting the international mobility of its students.
- Promote respect for fundamental rights and equality between men and women, in accordance with the provisions of Law 3/2007, of March 22, for the effective equality of women and men.
- Promote the knowledge and application of Human Rights and the principles of universal accessibility and design for all in accordance with the provisions of the tenth final provision of Law 51/2003, of December 2, on equal opportunities, non-discrimination and accessibility universal for people with disabilities.
- Disseminate and promote democratic values and the values of a culture of peace, as set out in Law 27/2005, of November 30, on the promotion of education and the culture of peace.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
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CON1 |
To theoretically and practically understand basic mathematical procedures and tools for solving problems related to water and the aquatic environment. |
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To gain a theoretical and applied understanding of the basic principles of physics that govern the flow of matter and energy in terrestrial systems and that control the Earth's hydrological cycle and climate. |
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CON3 |
To theoretically and practically understand the basic fundamentals of general, organic, and inorganic chemistry related to water chemistry and its properties. |
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CON4 |
Understand the fundamental concepts of biology, the structure, function, and organization of living beings (microorganisms, fungi, plants, and animals), and the interrelationship between the aquatic environment and ecosystems. |
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Understand the essential phenomena that occur in the Geosphere, and the components, factors, and processes involved in its evolution, with special emphasis on processes related to hydrology and hydrogeology. |
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CON6 |
Understand the fundamental concepts of statistics, including data processing and analysis, and the associated uncertainty in the field of Water Science and Technology. |
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CON7 |
To understand democratic values, equality, equity, and tolerance for the diversity of societies, as well as the ethical and deontological aspects related to Water Science and Technology, and to understand that these principles must govern any decision related to personal or professional activity. |
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CON8 |
Understand and apply conservation equations for the main water flows relevant to hydraulic engineering (pressure flow, open-channel flow, external flow), as well as the operating principles and operation of basic instruments for measuring pressure, flow, velocity, and viscosity, applying efficiency criteria to the design of efficient facilities. |
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CON9 |
Acquire and interpret data related to the availability, dynamics and evolution of continental surface and groundwater, integrating the information for the evaluation of resources and related risks. |
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CON10 |
Understand the principles and theoretical foundations of the most important classical and instrumental analytical techniques applied in water analysis. |
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CON11 |
Understand the software programs useful for application in the field of Water Science and Technology (databases, spreadsheets, text editors, basic programming) for application in the field of Water Science and Technology. |
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CON12 |
Know the main ecosystems and habitats related to inland water masses, and their functioning, structure and functions. |
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CON13 |
To understand the main groups of microorganisms found in aquatic environments and the role of microbiota in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic systems. |
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CON14 |
Understand the theoretical foundations of surface hydrology, the dynamics and interactions of the components of the hydrologic cycle for the analysis and interpretation of hydrologic data, and the preparation of hydrologic reports. |
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CON15 |
Acquire knowledge of the basic fundamentals of hydrogeology, the factors that govern groundwater flow, as well as the analysis and interpretation of hydrogeological data, and the preparation of hydrogeological reports. |
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CON16 |
Understand the data and parameters used to evaluate water quality based on different uses and demands. |
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CON17 |
Understand the concepts of toxicology and contamination, as well as the most common contaminants in water and their toxicology. |
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CON18 |
Know the causes of the degradation of inland water systems, and their indicators (biological, chemical and physical) and how to apply them to assess their vulnerability and environmental status. |
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CON19 |
Understand water treatment, purification, and regeneration technologies and their physical, chemical, and biological foundations, in order to identify the most appropriate technologies based on the characteristics of the influent and the required effluent quality. |
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CON20 |
Learn the basic tools for managing, integrating, and analyzing spatial, quantitative, and qualitative data related to water characterization and management. |
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CON21 |
Learn about collection technologies and identify the most appropriate based on the characteristics of the environment and the requirements of quality and quantity of supply. |
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CON22 |
Learn about the main forms of aquatic life and the tools available for the conservation of aquatic species and ecosystems. |
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CON23 |
Understand the ability to develop surface hydrology, groundwater flow, and transport models in the hydrogeological environment. |
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CON24 |
Acquire the fundamental concepts of protection and recovery measures for continental water bodies and aquatic systems, adjusted to their environmental status. |
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CON25 |
Evaluate the energy potential of existing water resources in a specific location, and evaluate the energy cost of using water resources. |
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CON26 |
Understand the demands and availability of water resources based on different uses, as well as the principles and strategies for comprehensive water resource planning and management at different scales. |
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CON27 |
Understand the fundamental aspects of planning, developing, and coordinating environmental projects with a multidisciplinary approach. |
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CON28 |
To understand the systems for diagnosing the state of degradation of aquatic systems, methods for recovering these systems, the design and implementation of recovery plans, and the tools for evaluating the success of these plans. |
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CON29 |
Understand the basic legal principles and legislation, as well as the main regulations on the environment, water, and water resources, including national and international agreements, protocols, and directives. |
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CON30 |
Gain insight into the real-life workings of a company, organization, or institution, which will allow you to deepen, expand, and apply the knowledge, skills, and competencies acquired during your studies in the professional field of Water Science and Technology. |
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CON31 |
Understand the main challenges facing humanity, assessing their complexity and interrelationships; and be aware of the social, economic, and environmental impact that any current decision or action can have on the planet's sustainability. |
Skills
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HAB1 |
Apply mathematical and statistical concepts and perform probabilistic and statistical reasoning in situations in the field of Water Science and Technology |
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HAB2 |
Apply advanced technologies and computer tools for data analysis and processing in water science and technology. |
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HAB3 |
Use specialized software for flow and transport models in surface streams and aquifers and simulation of surface and groundwater systems. |
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HAB4 |
Design and develop water management projects from a comprehensive and multidisciplinary perspective within a sustainable development framework, taking into account social, economic, and environmental aspects. |
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HAB5 |
Quantify, evaluate, and analyze the environmental impact of water uses and propose sustainable alternatives. |
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HAB6 |
Quantify water in the different elements of the hydrological cycle, both in surface and groundwater systems, and their interactions. |
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HAB7 |
Analyze the dynamics of aquatic systems and their relationships with groundwater bodies. |
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HAB8 |
Analyze and apply appropriate methodologies for the exploration, capture, and use of water resources. |
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HAB9 |
Apply predictive models in water resources management and planning. |
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HAB10 |
Apply hydrochemical techniques and indicators for the evaluation of water quality |
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HAB11 |
Design sampling campaigns to analyze and monitor water quality in surface and groundwater bodies. |
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HAB12 |
Evaluate different water technologies and their applicability according to specific water type conditions and uses. |
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HAB13 |
Implement mitigation and treatment strategies for priority and emerging pollutants in the aquatic environment. |
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HAB14 |
Develop and implement policies and regulations for projects within the regulatory and legal framework that governs water resource management. |
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HAB15 |
Design and implement projects using technologies and techniques for water restoration and the recovery of degraded water bodies. |
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HAB16 |
Identify and analyze social demands and needs related to water |
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HAB17 |
Analyze the different geological processes involved in the past and present evolution of the planet and identify those environments and situations in which geological processes have played or continue to play a fundamental role in the evolution of water resources. |
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HAB18 |
Evaluate and analyze the behavior of the main inorganic chemical species in water. Evaluate the environmental impact of chemical processes in aqueous solutions of industrial interest. |
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HAB19 |
Measure, interpret, and design experiences in the laboratory or in the environment. |
Competences
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COM1 |
Apply the acquired knowledge to solve complex and multidimensional problems in the development of professional activity, organizing, planning, and deciding on related tasks. |
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COM2 |
To be able to critically analyze relevant information on water science and technology and its social, economic, scientific, technological, and ethical context, and to contribute specifically to achieving the development objectives related to their field of knowledge. |
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COM3 |
To convey information, ideas, problems and solutions, as well as the motivation for the conservation and protection of the environment, and specifically of water and water resources, to both specialized and non-specialized audiences. |
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COM4 |
Be creative and show initiative by contributing quality ideas and solutions in the work, professional and specialized field related to Water Science and Technology |
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COM5 |
Have skills to relate and work efficiently in teams in work, professional and specialized areas related to Water Science and Technology |
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COM6 |
Use a foreign language to communicate orally and in writing in the field of Water Science and Technology |
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COM 7 |
Make decisions to autonomously and proactively select activities that complement your training in different contexts, based on your particular needs and interests. |
Minimum stay requirements
- The permanence of the students in the Degree studies will be a maximum of eight years for full-time students. Part-time students may request an extension of up to two more years from the Rector.
- In Bachelor's degrees lasting more than 240 credits (4 years), the maximum of the previous section will be increased by one more year for every 60 ECTS credits that are added to the 240 ECTS.
- Students must pass a minimum of two subjects in the first year. Students studying part-time must pass at least one subject in their first academic year.
- Students who are studying any official Bachelor's degree at the Rey Juan Carlos University may make a maximum of four registrations to pass each of the subjects of the study plan, without counting previous cancellations of the same.
For more information see: Permanence regulations
Access and registration
Access
Access to the official teachings of Degree will require to be in possession of the bachelor's degree or equivalent and the passing of the test referred to in article 42 of the Organic Law 6/2001, of Universities, modified by Law 4/2007, of April 12, without prejudice to the other access mechanisms provided for by current regulations.
The number of places offered for new admissions for the 2025/2026 academic year are: 50
Matriculation year
The enrollment process at the Rey Juan Carlos University is done through the Internet. You can carry out the procedures on the computers installed on campus or through any computer with network access. You can check the deadlines at registration , as well as the different requirements and necessary documents.
Training itinerary
Teaching Guides
ACCESS TO ALL UNIVERSITY TEACHING GUIDES
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water chemistry |
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hydrometeorology |
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Microbiology of aquatic ecosystems |
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Surface Hydrology |
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Water quality indices |
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Cont. Chem. of Water and its Toxicology |
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Degradation of Water Masses |
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Microbiology of aquatic ecosystems |
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Foundation of Water Treatment Technologies |
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Capture Technologies |
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Hydrological and Hydrogeological Modeling |
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Biodiversity and Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems |
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Wastewater Treatment Technologies |
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Recovery of Degraded Aquatic Ecosystems |
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Remote sensing techniques applied to water resources (optional) |
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Geographic information systems |
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Water Regeneration and Resource Recovery (optional) |
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External Internships
The External Practices subject is a curricular subject whose main objective is to promote a comprehensive training of the student through the practical application of the knowledge acquired during the Degree, which facilitates direct contact with the professional activity and the opportunity to join the professional world with a minimum of experience. All practices are designed so that the students who participate in them acquire professional experience in real situations and conditions, applying the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are acquired in the training processes throughout the degree. The internships represent a decisive opportunity for the personal development and professional future of the students.
Internships are activities carried out by the student in companies, institutions and organizations; that is, in centers outside the university premises, which aim to enrich and complement your university education, while providing you with a deeper knowledge about the skills you will need once you have graduated.
The External Practices subject will consist of two phases:
- Completion of the internship period that offers professional experience related to any of the graduate profiles that are expressed in the Verification Report of the degree.
- Elaboration of the memory
For more information: External Internship Unit
Social Security contributions for interns starting January 1, 2024
Academic Recognition of Credits
Regulations for academic recognition of credits in undergraduate studies
Mobility programs
ERASMUS
The Erasmus program makes it easy for URJC students -both undergraduate and postgraduate- to study one or several semesters at one of the European universities with which the URJC has agreements.
These exchanges traditionally have an economic endowment thanks to the Erasmus Scholarships provided by the EU and the Spanish Ministry of Education.
WORLD
The Munde program manages mobility with universities from countries not included in the Erasmus Program.
The possibility of obtaining a scholarship or economic endowment and its amount depends, in each case, on the agreements with the universities, countries or entities that sign it.
For more information:
SICK
SICUE is a national mobility program for GRADOS university students that allows them to carry out part of their studies at another Spanish university with guarantees of academic recognition, use and adaptation to their curricular profile.
Student support programs
Orientation to future students. The University offers various orientation programs for future students: we carry out visits to high schools and secondary schools, we organize guided visits to the Campuses, we are present in the Classroom and, at the beginning of each course, we carry out welcome days to guide students new students.
academic tutorials. Each teacher carries out, within their teaching planning, academic tutorials on their subject.
Coordinator of the degree. It works to promote coherence and balance between the subjects and the workloads of the students.
mentoring program. The URJC has this program, peer tutoring, in which the students of the last years act as mentors with the first year students.
Students with disabilities. The Support Office for Persons with Disabilities offers guidance and assistance to students with special needs.
Scholarships . The Rey Juan Carlos University manages the main scholarships and annual grants, both its own and from other official bodies: Ministries, Community of Madrid, International Organizations and other entities. It also publishes and disseminates those scholarships and grants of interest to its students and graduates. Throughout the course, students receive information about them through the different communication channels established.
Job placement program. The Rey Juan Carlos University, through the External Internship Unit and the Graduates Office, organizes conferences, workshops and various actions aimed at supporting and guiding students in their job search, to improve their employability and promote job placement . The University has a Job Exchange -a platform available to companies and graduates- where institutions can carry out their selection processes.
Privacy Policy
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
REGISTRATION
*The rates corresponding to double degrees with different degrees of experimentality will be applied as established in the new Decree 43/2022, of June 29, of the Government Council, which establishes the public prices for university studies leading to official degrees and services of an academic nature in the public universities of the Community of Madrid*
- Enrollment and permanence in URJC degree studies. Academic year 2024-25 (effective as of June 1, 2024)
- Regulation of refund of academic fees
- Admission due to change of campus or modality, university and/or partial Spanish university studies of Degree and Double Degree of the URJC
- Public Prices
TRAINING PROCESS
- Academic exemption (Regulations for the Evaluation of Learning Outcomes - Title IX)
- External internships (in force during the 21/22 academic year)
- External internships (applicable from the 22/23 academic year)
- Academic Recognition of Credits (RAC)
- TFG Framework Regulation (Approved Governing Council May 26, 2023)
- Extraordinary End of Degree Award
EVALUATION
- Regulation on the Assessment of Learning Outcomes (in force from 1 September 2024)
- Review and claim of the evaluation (Regulations for the Evaluation of Learning Outcomes - Title VII)
- Request for review and claim of the evaluation
- Early call (Regulations on the Assessment of Learning Outcomes - Article 19)
- Early call procedure
- Compensation Court (Regulations for the Evaluation of Learning Outcomes - Title X)
Validation, adaptation of studies, recognition of credits and homologation of foreign qualifications
- Validations / Recognition degrees
- Partial validation of foreign studies
- Complementary training requirements prior to the recognition of foreign qualifications
UNIVERSITY DEGREES
VISITING STUDENTS AND STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
TEACHING COORDINATION
COEXISTENCE REGIME
SCHOOL INSURANCE
ASSOCIATIONS
Quality guarantee
Results report
Once the follow-up has been carried out, the quantitative information on the results obtained in the follow-up of said Degree is shown, differentiated by academic year.
Report by course:
General information collection plan
Within the quality assurance system of the Rey Juan Carlos University, the following surveys are planned:
- New students
- Teacher evaluation
- Student satisfaction
- Satisfaction of the graduates
- Labor insertion
- Causes of abandonment
- Career path:
- Second year after graduation
- Third year after graduation
- Fourth year after graduation
- Degree of satisfaction:
- Faculty with the campus and university
- Teacher with degree
- of the evaluators
- Incoming student mobility program
- Outgoing Student Mobility Program
- Administration and services staff with the university
- External internships:
- Student satisfaction
- External tutor satisfaction
- Evaluator satisfaction
Survey results:
Improvement actions
The Quality Assurance System of the Rey Juan Carlos University establishes that the degree's Quality Assurance Commission will annually analyze the information derived from the degree's indicators and prepare a report that will include improvement plans if the results so indicate.
Renewal of accreditation
The renewal of the accreditation represents the culmination of the implementation process of the official Bachelor's and Master's degrees registered in the Register of Universities, Centers and Degrees (RUCT). The renewal of the accreditation of official bachelor's and master's degrees is organized in three phases: self-assessment report, external visit and final assessment.
In the first phase, the university describes and assesses the status of the degree with respect to the established criteria and guidelines. The result is the Self-Assessment Report (IA) that is presented. The second and third phases are carried out by a group of evaluators external to the evaluated degree.

