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Faculty of Arts

Master's degree students

Master’s degrees

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Before enrolling

You will need to complete your university pre-enrolment before you can access your master's-degree studies. Once you have pre-enrolled, you will receive an email confirming you have been formally accepted.You can now do the pre-enrolment tutorial with the coordinator of the master's degree you have chosen.

 

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Tutorial with the master’s-degree coordinator

Before doing the tutorial, you will need to contact the coordinator of the:

Master in Teaching Spanish and Catalan as Second Languages
coord.msegonesllengues@udg.edu

Master’s in Research in Humanities 
coord.mhumanitats@udg.edu 

Master in Communication and Politics

master.cp@udg.edu

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Enrolment

Ordinary call:

From 21 July to 30 September (online enrolment)

Conditioned admission call:

From 25 to 30 September 2025 (online enrolment)

Students from previous academic years:

From 21 July to 12 September (online enrolment)

 

The masters’ enrolment process is carried out online, from Monday to Friday, 8 am to 1 am, through the link to the online enrolment app.

To access the online application, you will need to enter your username and password which you will find in your admissions email from the Masters’ unit:

Enrolment of new students to the master

Once the online enrolment process is completed, it will remain provisional until you submit the necessary original documents to the academic secretary’s office at the Faculty of Arts. The documentation has to be submitted within 10 days following the start of each master’s academic activity .

Guide to online enrolment

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Documentation to be submitted to the Academic Secretary’s Office of the Faculty of Arts to make your enrolment effective

  1. National identification document (DNI) or valid passport
  2. University degree or provisional degree certificate (where you have more than one degree, you can add them all)
  3. Personal academic transcript of the university degree completed (only transcripts with a 10-point range score be valid)
  4. Please note: You must check the section Required documentation (Masters’ Unit) to find out exact form the documentation must take (the language, legalisation, translation, etc.).
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Please note

Master’s degree students have two exam sessions to pass each subject (one every year).Being “absent” will count as having attended the exam.You can prevent your exam session from being counted by requesting its cancellation any time up to the date established in the academic and administrative calendar

Contact the Academic Secretary's Office

On-site support
From Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 1.45 pm, and Tuesdays from 3.30 to 4.30 pm

Assistance by phone
From Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 1.45 pm, and Tuesdays from 3.30 to 4.30 pm

Tel. 972 41 8220

Support by email
From Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 1.45 pm, and Tuesdays from 3.30 to 4.30 pm
secacad.aellt@udg.edu


Note: In June, July and September support is only offered in the mornings.Service open to the public until 1.15 pm in July. The academic secretary’s office is closed in August

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