The admission system is as follows:
a) 80% of the places offered each academic year is reserved to students holding an official Spanish degree or another qualification issued by a higher education institution in the European Higher Education Area entitling the student in the issuing country to access the Masters educational level;

b) 20% of the places offered each academic year is reserved to graduates from educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area, and

c) If, in a particular academic year, some of the places under the above criteria are not covered, the vacancies may be taken by students whose quota has been filled.

As to the merit assessment criteria and specific admission tests of the selection system, please note that:
1. Assessment criteria for student admission to this Masters are based on the applicant’s CV. To be considered, both the CV and any other merit must be:
a) duly justified; and
b) written in Spanish or Valencian; if written in another language, all original documents must be produced together with their official translation into Spanish or Valencian.

Candidates must be able to speak and write in Spanish, as it will be the common language used throughout the training process of the Masters. Other working languages (English, French, Italian ...) are also recommended as well as those in which the masters’ project can be written (Spanish, Valencian).

If an applicant does not prove his/her (spoken and written) knowledge of Spanish, the Academic Coordination Commission may decide to give the student in question a special admission test. Failing to pass the test will be critical to the dismissal of the applicant.