The following criteria will be used to evaluate candidates for the Master’s programme:
1. Average grade on the undergraduate transcript.
2. Professional experience in the field of environmental radiation protection (e.g. public and private research, engineering, service provision and Radiation Protection Technical Units). Maximum marks will be awarded for two years’ experience.
The assessment of applicants’ merits will be assessed on a weighted basis as follows:

1.Average academic grade (75%)
2. Professional experience in the field (25%)

It is important to note that the language of instruction for the Master’s is Spanish. In order to develop their academic activity properly, non-native students must demonstrate a CEFR B2 level of Spanish (Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, 2002). This level will be recognised if the candidate fulfils any of the following conditions:
1.Holding an undergraduate degree in any Spanish or foreign university where the language of instruction is Spanish.
2.Having completed basic or university studies in Spanish.
3.Possessing a CEFR B2 certificate.