In order to be admitted to this Master’s, apart from being in possession of a university degree allowing access to it, students will have to prove their Spanish and English level as follows:

  • English level: a required minimum of B2 (based on what’s established by the Common European Framework of Reference) from students whose nationality doesn’t correspond to an English-speaking country and come from an education system of a country whose main language isn’t English.
  • Spanish level: a required minimum of C1 (based on what’s established by the Common European Framework of Reference) from students whose nationality doesn’t correspond to a Spanish-speaking country and come from an education system of a country whose language isn’t Spanish.

The admission process is subject to the following criteria:

1. University Degree

  • Diploma holders / graduates in Economics, Business administration or similar degrees.
  • Diploma holders / graduates in other degrees who completed significant studies linked to the Economics and Business field, preferably with an international profile. Those other degrees only include specialised and postgraduate studies completed in the fields of Economics and Business.
  • Diploma holders / graduates in other degrees with a significant professional experience in the fields of Economics and Business, preferably with an international profile. Professional experience is considered such only if gathered during at least three years in the fields of Economics and Business and carried out through functions highlighting the realisation of non-administrative tasks specific to those areas. It has to be noted that experience of that kind, even if not gathered during three full years, will be taken into account for all applicants, although it’s a circumstance preventing the applicant’s profile from being recommended. The three years are established by internalising the professional experience to the minimum duration of the type of studies (Diploma holders or three-year Graduates) granting the condition of entry profile.

2. Suitability criteria: to determine if there are reasons for the applicant and its request to be considered unsuitable for the Master’s.

  • Cover letter and applicant’s motivations
  • Two letters of reference / recommendation. These letters can be written by professors or tutors familiarised with the applicant and its academic performance and / or by professionals who know the applicant for its work in companies or institutions.