General entrance requirements
Entrance to the masters programme is open to those who:
- have an official university degree (including engineers and architects), or
- have a diploma (including technical engineers and technical architects), subject to entrance criteria established by the UdG in each particular case.
In addition, applicants with foreign university degrees can enter a masters programme provided they obtain previous recognition of their degree or, without that recognition, if previously established that their studies are at an educational level equivalent to those of the officially recognised degrees and provide, in the country awarding the degree, access to graduate studies.
Meeting these requirements for admission to the programme in no way implies any change in academic or, as the case may be, professional credentials corresponding to the aforementioned degree/diploma, nor does it mean recognition of that degree/diploma for any reason other than entrance to the masters programme.
General admission and selection criteria
As proposed by the Masters Council, and taking into account any correlation between the skills and knowledge obtained during previous studies and those planned in the syllabus of the masters programmes under consideration, the UdG may recognise credits of those applicants who have completed and official university degree (including engineers and architects).
In addition, taking into account any correlation between the skills and knowledge resulting from previous studies and those planned in the syllabus of the masters programmes under consideration, the UdG may require additional training for those applicants who hold an official university diploma (including technical engineers and technical architects).