The pre-registration period is open until February 16 on the website https://master-waves.eu/. The annual amount of the scholarships, which depends on the student’s country of origin and other factors, is estimated to be between 16,000 and 49,000 euros.
“In Europe, it is the only acoustic Master’s Degree that has the support of the Erasmus Mundus program and this is why it’s a great opportunity for students,” according to Jesús Alba, a professor of Acoustics and Director of the Campus Gandia, where the UPV imparts the Master’s Degree.
The graduates will gain international expertise to tackle the growing challenges that will face tomorrow’s acoustical engineers in industrial and academic contexts. The domains taught in the program are a source of highly-skilled jobs in a large number of industrial sectors such as transports (aeronautics, automotive and rail), buildings and infrastructures, energy (structural monitoring of nuclear powerplants, windfarms…), audio systems and musical instruments, oceanography and geophysics.
FOUR SEMESTERS IN THREE COUNTRIES
Through the different curricular blocks of the WAVES Master’s Degree, the student will gain top-level scientific knowledge in subjects that encompass the main fields of Engineering and Acoustic research in the world, which will allow him to integrate successfully both in industry and research teams. To this end, the Master’s Degree provides students with the highest qualifications in theory, numerical modeling and experimental techniques.
INTERNSHIPS AND EMPLOYMENT IN 41 ASSOCIATED ORGANIZATIONS
Thus, the last semester will take place in one of the 41 associated laboratories and industrial partners, with offices in numerous countries, where opportunities for internships and completion of a final master’s project will be offered. At the end of the WAVES Master’s Degree program, students will be able to access a broad offering for internship and job opportunities and, together with the alumni, a large network of contacts at the international scale.