3 Sustainable Infrastructure degrees found
- Sustainability Studies
- Social Sustainability Studies
- Sustainable Infrastructure
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3 Sustainable Infrastructure degrees found
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Structuralia
Master in intelligent building: Smart Buildings
- Online
Master
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
In Smart Buildings: Smart Buildings program Information Technology (IT) and Operation Technology (OT) professionals know the functional needs of hospitals, airports, smart cities or office buildings, in order to apply control patterns. integration, artificial intelligence, big data or IoT devices that increase their efficiency.
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Structuralia
Master in Civil Infrastructure Engineering
- Online
Master
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
With the Master of Civil Infrastructures, a wide, extensive and intense range of very important theoretical-practical knowledge will be exposed and developed that will enhance the capabilities of professionals who carry out their work in the development of roads and their infrastructures. This program is of great interest to technical designers of linear infrastructures who want to deepen their knowledge, and adapt it to the reality of the works, facilitating their construction.
Grace Education
Property management certification/ Leed Green Associate Test Preparation Course
- Paris, France
Course
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
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Courses on sustainable infrastructure can help students understand how to create, construct and manage the buildings and systems that enable a geographical area to function through methods that limit the disruption to the environment and inequality across populations.