For all students, the general (and minimum) requirement to be able to access an official master's degree from the University of La Laguna is to have at least a B1 level (or equivalent) of English accredited.
For non-Spanish speaking foreign students, they must also provide proof of a B1 level in Spanish, if it is not their native language.
Additionally, there are certain master's degrees or specializations whose minimum language requirement for admission by the Academic Committee is higher. These cases are:
In the MU for Teacher Training for Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, Vocational Training, and Language Teaching, in the Foreign Languages specialty, the corresponding C1 level of each language (English or French) is required.
In the MU in Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology, it will be a requirement to prove proficiency in English at a level equivalent to or higher than B2.
How to prove the language requirement?
All applicants, except those included in point 3 of the following list, must provide proof of language level through the following link.
Language accreditation can be carried out through:
Conditional admission is an option that allows you to apply for a place in a master's program even if you haven't yet completed your undergraduate degree. You will be able to access the postgraduate program if, at the time of document review (between June 12 and 19), you meet one of these conditions:
You have already completed your degree and meet the language requirement or
You are missing a maximum of 9 credits and/or the final degree project and/or the language requirement (provided there are available places not occupied by graduates with accredited language skills)
If you do not meet these conditions between June 12 and 19, you will have to wait for the extraordinary call (from August 3 to 6).