Any student who meets the admission requirements established by current regulations may be admitted to the pre-registration process for the Bachelor's Degree in Nautical Studies and Maritime Transport. However, it is recommended that students have completed the Science and Technology track of their Baccalaureate, as well as having studied subjects such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, English, and graphic design.
In general terms, the ideal entry profile is defined as students who have the following characteristics:
The professional skills and responsibilities for which the title qualifies allow professional practice not only on board ships, but also cover any other activity carried out in the maritime sector directly related to the navigation of ships as well as in companies dedicated to the trade that these generate.
The Degree in Nautical Science and Maritime Transport integrates a series of specific knowledge at a higher level in the field of maritime technologies that, depending on their applications, can be classified into four sections:
Students are informed that in order to obtain the professional title of Second Class Merchant Navy Pilot, they must meet the following requirements external to the University: