Students accessing the master's degree will preferably have studied: bachelor's degree or diploma in Social Education bachelor’s degree or diploma in Social Work bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Pedagogy bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Psychology bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Law bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Political Science bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Psychology bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Criminology bachelor’s degree or pre-EHEA degree in Geography bachelor's degree or pre-EHEA degree in Anthropology and other equivalent HE studies within the European Higher Education Area, or elsewhere. In the event that demand should exceed the number of available places, the following selection criteria will be taken into account: Future students' academic record and professional experience, taking into account the average mark awarded by the university of origin and the number of years of direct or indirect professional experience in the field of migration. a personal interview with candidates to assess other factors such as their motivation for studying on the Master's programme, their work capacity and any professional skills they may have previously developed.