Department of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering
The University of Santiago of Compostela was founded in 1495, and has two campuses in Santiago and Lugo. The Department is integrated by 68 professors belonging to scientific areas like Engineering Design; Agroforestry Engineering; Cartographic, Geodetic and Photogrammetric Engineering; Mechanical Engineering and Projects in Engineering. Courses conduct to higher level degrees (5 years) in Agricultural Engineer and Forestry Engineer, as well as to lower level degrees (3 years) in Agricultural Engineer and Forestry Engineer, delivered at the Escuela Politécnica Superior of Lugo, University of Santiago of Compostela (Spain). Their professional responsibilities include Hydrology, Measurement, Engineering Surveying, Cadastre and Land Management, Rural Planning, Land Valuation, Rural Construction and Forest Management. Number of students in course 2001-2002 is described in the figure above.
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Department of Agricultural and Forestry Engineering

Head: Director Carlos José Álvarez López 
Address: Escola Politécnica Superior
Campus Universitario s/n
Lugo
27002
Spain 
Tel: + 34 982 252 231 ext. 23260 and 23292 
Fax: + 34 982 241 835 
E-mail: rcrecente@lugo.usc.es
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