1. Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree in Sociology, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Political Sciences, Labour Relations and Human Resources or Social Work. These degrees provide the necessary basic skills relevant to the Master’s programme, in particular those related to quantitative and qualitative research methods and techniques. The Master’s Academic Committee will verify that applicants have previously studied at least 12 ECTS credits of quantitative and qualitative research methods and techniques. This ensures that students possess the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to acquire the specific competences of the Master’s programme.
  2. Candidates must demonstrate their proficiency in Spanish at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Students who have completed their university studies in Spanish are exempt from this requirement.