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Master's degree in Diagnosis and Intervention Techniques in Building Construction
Barcelona School of Building Construction (EPSEB)
The new paradigm that has emerged as a result of the climate emergency and sustainability principles requires us to rethink how buildings evolve, increase their adaptation to various demands and improve existing building stock while reducing interventions that involve new construction. Consequently, intervention in built heritage is a fast-growing area of employment that offers a range of new career opportunities.
This master’s degree offers training that complements that provided in bachelor’s degrees in Architecture, Architectural Technology and/or Civil Engineering, covering fundamental aspects of rehabilitation and restoration, as well as developing the competencies required for a deeper understanding of the construction process. The programme also provides advanced professional and research training.
Teaching revolves around the study of specific cases, which are approached from a professional perspective.
- Duration and start date
- 1 academic year, 60 ECTS credits. Starting September
- Timetable and delivery
- Afternoons. Face-to-face
- Fees and grants
- Approximate fees for the master’s degree, excluding other costs (does not include non-teaching academic fees and issuing of the degree certificate):
€1,162 (€2,700 for non-EU residents ).
More information about fees and payment options
More information about grants and loans - Language of instruction
- Spanish
Information on language use in the classroom and students’ language rights.
- Location
- Barcelona School of Building Construction
- Official degree
- Recorded in the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
- General requirements
- Academic requirements for admission to master's degrees
- Specific requirements
Applicants who have completed an official bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in the field of architecture, building construction or civil engineering may be admitted directly and do not need to take any bridging courses.
Applicants with other qualifications must take bridging courses. The academic committee of the master's degree will review each academic record individually to assess the applicant's training needs.
Documents
Applicants must upload the following documents to the pre-enrolment application so that their applications can be reviewed:- DNI or passport • Academic record that includes the final mark for the degree* (transcript, syllabus, etc.)
- Degree certificate
- Certificate stating that your degree makes you eligible for admission to postgraduate studies or a master's degree (for foreign degrees)
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Letter of motivation
- English level
- Spanish Level B2 in the case of non-Spanish speaking candidates
- Admission criteria
- Academic record of the applicant (45%)
- Correspondence between the competencies of the entrance qualification and the competencies of this master’s degree (15%)
- Curriculum vitae (10%)
- Letter of motivation (5%) • Other merits (5%)
- English-language level (B2) (5%)
- Places
- 40
- Pre-enrolment
- Pre-enrolment period open.
Expected deadline: 31/05/2026.
How to pre-enrol - Enrolment
- How to enrol
- Legalisation of foreign documents
- All documents issued in non-EU countries must be legalised and bear the corresponding apostille.
First semester
- Comprehensive Evaluation of Existing Buildings: Structural Analysis 5
- Energy Rehabilitation 5
- Graphic Survey of Existing Buildings 5
- Historical, Architectural and Constructive Analysis of Existing Buildings 5
- Material Diagnostic and Characterisation Techniques 5
- Pathological and Diagnostic Processes 5
Second semester
- CompulsoryECTS
- OptionalECTS
- ProjectECTS
Professional opportunities
- Professional opportunities
- Professional practice in rehabilitation, restoration and construction management projects, either as self-employed professionals or in the employ of companies specialising in technical engineering or architectural firms.
- Employment with construction companies as site managers or group or area managers. The training that the master's degree provides is highly relevant to key positions in companies of this kind, particularly when complemented by training in business management.
- Positions with public administrations, including city, county and provincial councils and the administrations of autonomous communities and the central government.
- Other positions in the rehabilitation and architectural restoration sector (specialist consultants, specifiers of materials or building systems, quality managers in this field, trainers, administrators, etc.).
- Competencies
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Generic competencies
Generic competencies are the skills that graduates acquire regardless of the specific course or field of study. The generic competencies established by the UPC are capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship, sustainability and social commitment, teamwork, proper use of information resources, knowledge of a foreign language (preferably English) and gender perspective.
Specific competences
- To recognise the materials and construction techniques of each historical period and evaluate their influence in architectural terms.
- To identify key aspects of the process of historical documentation of buildings.
- To design a rehabilitation intervention based on a building’s history.
- To apply advanced graphic surveying techniques in the examination of existing buildings.
- To describe the phenomena of heat exchange, thermal perception, indoor air quality, ventilation, lighting conditions and noise propagation and control.
- To gain knowledge of the thermal performance and energy efficiency of existing buildings.
- To model building structures and evaluate their capacity.
- To gain knowledge of material characterisation techniques and solve specific problems related to these techniques.
- To learn about methods of assessment based on observed or measured data and the results of processes of analysis with numerical support.
- To analyse and apply the analysis processes studied to solve specific problems related to existing buildings in order to complete a diagnosis.
- To make decisions based on the analysis of results.
- To gain knowledge of specific techniques for damage repair and the improvement of existing buildings.
- To apply the knowledge gained to prepare rehabilitation plans.
- To carry out and present and defend before an examination committee an original, individual piece of work consisting of a project of a professional nature, related to diagnosis and intervention techniques in building construction, that synthesises and integrates the competencies acquired on the master’s degree.
Further information
- UPC school
- Barcelona School of Building Construction (EPSEB)
- Academic coordinator
- Joan Ramon Rosell
Antoni Guillamon Grabolosa - Academic calendar
- General academic calendar for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees courses
- Academic regulations
- Academic regulations for master's degree courses at the UPC
Info
Master's degree in Diagnosis and Intervention Techniques in Building Construction
Barcelona School of Building Construction (EPSEB)
- Day
- 26/02/2026
- Time
- 16:00 h
- More information
- 4th UPC Virtual Postgraduate Fair. Register
- Language
- Catalan
- Spanish
- English
Info
Master's degree in Diagnosis and Intervention Techniques in Building Construction
Barcelona School of Building Construction (EPSEB)
- Day
- 08/04/2026
- Time
- 17:30 h
- More information
- Virtual information session. Registration
Pre-enrolment
Pre-enrolment for this master’s degree is currently closed.
Use the “Request information” form to ask for information on upcoming pre-enrolment periods.

