More than a hundred official UV masters for the 2020-21 academic year

  • Office of the Principal
  • June 5th, 2020
 

The Universitat de València is offering a total of 103 official master's degrees for the coming academic year 2020-2021, giving students the chance to acquire new knowledge that will improve their employability. The first phase of pre-enrolment ends on 17 June and the second will open in mid-July.

The wide range of official master's degrees offered by the Universitat allows students who have completed their university education, and university graduates, to obtain new knowledge that broadens the education they have received and improves their integration into the world of work and research. The quality of the studies, resources, teaching staff and facilities of the official UV master's degrees are guaranteed by the University's long experience in this field. 

With master's degrees in all branches of knowledge such as Engineering, Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences and Social and Legal Sciences, students who study a master's degree at the UV have access to a wide range of external placements that give students the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during their training to the reality of the working and research environment.  

Instructions for pre-registration can be found in the following tutorial:

 

Pre-registration to access the official master's degrees can be done in two phases through the Universitat’s electronic office (ENTREU), ending the first call for applications on 17 June. With just one application per period, you can choose up to a maximum of three options from the master's degree courses on offer. The publication of the admission results of this first phase will be made on 9 July, while the first and second calls on the waiting list will be made on 22 and 28 July.

Between 14 and 16 July, students will be able to self-enroll for the first call (subject to accreditation of access requirements on 16 October), while from 23 to 24 July and from 28 to 29 July, students will be able to self-enroll for the first and second calls, respectively.

For its part, the second phase (in which only those master's degrees with vacancies resulting from the awarding of the first phase will be eligible), will open its pre-registration period on 17 July. It will close on 3 September and the admission results will be published on 23 September. There will be no call for applications at this stage. Those who have obtained a place will be registered at the end of September.

The complete masters and procedure instructions for the 2020-2021 course can be found at https://www.uv.es/uvmasters, while the complete calendar can be found at https://www.uv.es/uvmasters/admission. The general admission requirements and those specific to the master's degree courses can be consulted at the following link. Those who have not completed their degree studies at the time of application may also register. In this case, they may be admitted and registered, although these registrations will always be conditional on obtaining the degree before 30 September 2020.

News

This year's official masters have some interesting new features. The University Master's Degree in Economics has been converted into an inter-university master's degree when the Universitat Jaume I de Castelló joined the program. You can consult the master's degree file at the following link.

After a revision of the study plan, the conversion of the University Master's Degree in Environmental Pollution, Toxicology and Health into the University Master's Degree in Environmental Pollution and Ecotoxicology has been approved. The complete information of the Master can be found in the following link.

The new University Master's Degree in Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases replaces the previous University Master's Degree in Tropical Parasitic Diseases. In this link it is possible to consult the information corresponding to the mentioned master.

Finally, the University Master's Degree in Perinatal and Child Psychology and Psychopathology will not be available during the next academic year. It is intended to be offered again during the academic year 2021-2022 after the analysis and restructuring of the present study plan.