PUC’s Agricultural School has been accredited by the National Qualification Subcommittee (SNQ) of the Integrated Rural Fire Management System (SGIFR) with 7 micro-credentials included in its National Qualification Plan.
PUC’s Agricultural School is, therefore, the first higher education institution in the country to have a wide range of training courses in the fire area recognised, some of which are already included in the Master’s Degree in Forest Resources and the Bachelor’s Degree in Forest Sciences and Natural Resources.
These micro-credentials cover subjects related to fire behaviour and susceptibility, fire behaviour simulation, technical fire, and natural engineering applied to fires.