Master's Degree in Economic Policy and Public Economics
The admission process is personalised and takes into account the applicant’s resume and academic record, according to the global parameters established by the current regulation and specific criteria determined by the Master’s Academic Coordinating Committee (CCA). Said criteria will determine the preference order in the enrolment process and the minimum access grade, additionally focusing on the following aspects or basic areas which are assessed based on the concordance between the resume and the Master’s content:
- Concordance between the Degree of Access and the Master’s (40%).
- Average grade of the academic record (30%)
- Professional activity in areas related to economic policy and public economy (a specification for professional category and duration of both contract and work day is required) (15%)
- Training level in content related to the master’s (the training duration is required to be specified).
- Level of foreign languages proved by official certificates (5%)
Applicants whose mother language isn’t Spanish must submit an official certificate, issued by a public entity and justifying a level equal or superior to B2. Alternative procedures can be established to solve exceptional cases by contacting the Master’s management.
It’s necessary to submit a short cover letter explaining the reasons behind the desire to attend the Master’s and the relation between its content and the academic / job profile.
It’s also suggested to submit up to two letters of recommendation by professors or academic tutors from the degree of access (or from university master’s degrees) to attend this Master’s.
The Master’s CCA reserves the realisation of a personal interview or the requirement of information complementary to the data initially submitted in the request.