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University Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Energy - 10th edition

Admission

The Master’s Degree in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Energy is aimed at students with prior background in the field of engineering and architecture or in the field of science: Graduates and engineers in general, with a basic training in science and technology, to ensure adequate knowledge on the basis of which acquire advanced specialisation in the technological application of environmental engineering and sustainable energy.

Specific documentation required

For to be admitted to the programme, in addition to the compulsory general documentation for a master's programme, you must submit a:

  • Motivation letter/statement of intent for academic coordination.
  • Proof of competence in English (level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). If the student does not present accrediting documentation, the student will be required to attend an interview to determine their level of oral comprehension before they are admitted.

Optionally, you can also submit:

  • Complementary training (courses, seminars, or other training activities documentary accredited) related with the content of the Master's programme and professional experience.
  • Foreign stays (certified min. 12 weeks), recommendation letters or letters of reference.

Criteria of selection

1. Bachelor Degree  (up to a maximum of 30 points, on the basis of the following order)

a. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering: up to a maximum of 30 points,

b. Bachelor's Degree in Science or Architecture: up to a maximum of 25 points 25

c. Other: 0 points.

2. Evaluation of the transcript of the official university degree that gives access to the master's programme: up to a maximum of 40 points. Applicants who have studied at a foreign university must submit the declaration of equivalence of their grade point average in compliance with the procedure described at the Spanish Ministry of Education website.

3. Competence in English, higher than the minimum level required (level B2). If you don’t own a certificate, you will be asked to do an interview evaluating oral comprehension, writing and reading: up to a maximum of 10 points.

4. Complementary training related with the content of the Master's programme and professional experience (proof must be provided): up to a maximum of 10 points.

5. Other activities, such as foreign stays, motivation, recommendation letters, personal interview: up to a maximum of 10 points.

However, if all the places offered were not covered, provided the access and admission requirements are met, the admission authority may admit you without prioritising on the basis of merit.

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