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Doctoral Programme in Industrial Economics

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
As general entry requirement they should be contemplated in some of the presumptions of the article
6 of the RD 99/2011 or of the second additional provision of such Royal Decree.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
As specific requirement:
a) Applicants should have completed the Master’s Degree in Industrial Economy (research and academic nature)
by the University of Valencia and 60 ECTS associated with this doctoral
programme or the Master’s Degree in Banking and Quantitative Finance (of research nature)
by the Universities of Castilla-La Mancha, Basque Country and the University
of Valencia of 120 ECTS. In the event of holding the Diploma
d’Estudis Avançats (DEA- a tertiary education degree)- obtained according to the regulations of the Royal Decree 778/98
or to have reach the Research Proficiency according to the regulations of the RD 185/85,
they should have taken it in Doctoral programmes related to this one.
b) Also the applicants who have completed other official Master’s studies
different to the ones mentioned but which have the same nature and they are issued by an institution
within the European Higher Education Area.
c) Also applicants who hold a degree obtained according
to foreign educational systems, without the need
of its accreditation, after verification by the university that it certifies a
level of training equivalent to the official Spanish qualification of the Master’s
Degree and which confers in the issuance country of the degree the access to doctoral
studies. This admission doesn’t not imply, in any case, the accreditation
of the previous degree or its recognition for other
purposes different to the access to Doctoral Studies.
d) Likewise, the applicants who meet some
of the following requirements also can acces:
1) To have passed 60 credits included in one or more University Master’s degrees.
2) To hold a Diploma de Estudios Avanzados (Tertiary Education Diploma) obtained according
to the provisions of the Royal Decree 77/1998, 30 April, or to have reached the
research proficiency regulated by the Royal Decree 185/1985, 23 January.
3) To hold an Undergraduate Degree whose duration according
to the rules of Community Law is at least of 300 credits.
The students who fulfil the requirements will entry the doctoral programme, and the Doctoral Studies Academic Committee will be the responsible for verifying the compliance of the above requirements for the admission of
the applicant.