master's degree access criteria To access the master’s degree, the applicant must hold one of the following qualifications: Graduate in Industrial Technologies (a course that does not qualify its students to work as a professional industrial technical engineer but which does offer the necessary basic and technological skills for accessing the Master in Industrial Engineering). Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering of the Bologna Plan, entitling holders to work as technical industrial engineers. Holders of other engineering degree, with the agreement of the Academic Council and taking into account the regulatory restriction of the necessary additional training. As this is a master's degree that entitles holders to freely practice a profession, for students with foreign university degrees, they will need to convert their certificate into the Spanish equivalent to proceed with enrolment. Admission requirements: The Master Admissions Committee, comprising the coordinators of both masters, offers will carry out the student admission process and the student selection process in the event of more applications being accepted than places available. The selection criteria remain the same and are as follows: Specific education in the areas of each master (50%) Accredited official academic transcript, weighted according to the average grade of the home university (40%) Reasoning and abstraction processes; the capacity for individual work and reasoning, sufficient for interpreting results at the level of skills or skills to achieve them, training in mixed groups or training to generate knowledge or contribute to problem solving (10%) The UdG will establish the different pre-enrolment periods after which the admissions committee will publish the list of admitted students according to the criteria mentioned above. Access and enrolment: Access to master's degrees Enrolment for the first year of the master's degree