Access is the set of requirements necessary to pursue the teachings university. Completion of these requirements is prior to admission to the courses to be taken.
Article 16 entitled “Access to official Master's degree courses” of Chapter IV “Official university Master's degree courses” of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, modified in its section 1 by article 9 of Royal Decree 861/2010, of July 2, states the following:
1. To access official Master's courses, it will be necessary to be in possession of an official Spanish university degree or another one issued by a higher education institution belonging to another member state of the European Higher Education Area that qualifies in that state for access to Master's courses.
2. Likewise, graduates from educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area may access the programme without the need for their qualifications to be recognised, subject to verification by the University that they certify a level of training equivalent to the corresponding official Spanish university qualifications and that they entitle them to access postgraduate studies in the country that issued the qualification. Access via this route will not, under any circumstances, imply the recognition of the previous qualification held by the interested party, nor its recognition for any purpose other than to undertake master's studies.
In addition, the University of La Laguna, in compliance with the provisions of Decree 168/2008, of July 22 (Official Gazette of the Canary Islands No. 154, of August 1), establishes that in order to access this master's degree, it will be an essential requirement to prove a B1 level of English. Check the Documents recognized as proof of language skills. In addition, you can consult the following list of subjects that ULL and ULPGC, for the purposes of enrolment in a master's degree at the University of La Laguna, entails acquiring a B1 level of English.
In addition, you can consult the Collaboration Agreement between the ULL and the ULPGC for the reciprocal recognition of Certificates of Accreditation of foreign language skills at level B1 and exemption from subjects as an academic requirement that enables admission to Master's degrees (to view the document, Click here).
Check the following link for the relationship of official ULL Degree qualifications whose completion recognises the achievement of foreign language skills (at least level B1) and the List of subjects from the different official ULL Degree courses, the completion of which involves attaining foreign language skills (level B1).
Admission is the allocation of places offered by the ULL to study official university courses among those who, fulfilling the access requirements indicated above (Graduate/Bachelor's degree and/or approved foreign qualification and B1 in English), have requested them.
Admission is carried out through the procedure established for this purpose in the ULL Regulations. The student must attach all official documents that prove the profile required for access, his/her academic record and his/her curriculum vitae, through which he/she will be evaluated for admission to the master's degree according to criteria of equality, merit and capacity.
The body responsible for admission that will evaluate the applications will be the Academic Committee of the degree, whose composition is determined in article 30 of the Regulations for Official Master's Degree Courses at the University of La LagunaArticle 31 of the aforementioned regulation states that the proposal for admission of students is one of the functions of the Academic Commission.
When applying for admission, students must select, in order of preference, up to 2 specialties to which they wish to be admitted. Places within each specialty will be filled by the following procedure:
1. For each of the specialties, the first 20 places will be filled by the students who have requested that specialty in first preference, according to the following numerical scale (in the event that a student has more than one qualification, the most favorable one will always be scored):
a) Specialty in Electromechanical Technology:
b) Specialty in Chemical Engineering:
c) Specialization in Automation and Robotics and Specialization in Industrial Electronics:
The remaining students will be assigned to the specialty they have indicated as their second preference.
2. If after this initial allocation there are vacant places in any specialty, they will be assigned to the most in-demand degree as first preference, and will be filled, following the order of the scale, by those students who have requested it as first preference and who were left out in the initial distribution.
Any candidate who holds a foreign qualification comparable to a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering must request and obtain its homologation. All relevant information on this process and payment of the corresponding fees can be consulted at:
http://www.educacionyfp.gob.en/citizen-services/catalog/management-titles/university-studies/foreign-titles/homologation-education-superior.html
The initiation of the homologation process is not acceptable as a prerequisite. The candidate may only register once the homologation for the Degree in Industrial Engineering has been obtained.
Enrolment is the formal instrument through which one acquires the status of university student. Before enrolling, students who wish to take the Master's degree must meet the entry requirements and have obtained a place through the admission process.
The access, admission and registration instructions published annually contain the information necessary for the correct development of the process (modalities, periods, calendar, documentation to be submitted, payment methods, etc.).