Master's Degree in Research and Diagnosis of Tropical Diseases

Admission and graduation profile

Admission profile

The admission profile is the knowledge, skills and abilities of the students who access the degree.

The Master's degree will also allow access to graduates who meet the requirements of Article 16 of RD 1393/2007 and who also have the required B1 level of English.

Students applying for admission to the Master's degree must hold a qualification in the field of health sciences or a degree in the field of biology that includes skills related to the subjects of this Master's degree.

Graduation profile

The graduate profile is the skills, knowledge and abilities that the student must have acquired upon completion of the degree. This information is included in the section on competencies/learning outcomes defined for the title.

The graduate of this master's degree will therefore be a graduate with specialized and advanced training with professional capacity and qualification.

Graduates of the Master's Degree in Research and Diagnosis of Tropical Diseases (MIDETROP) will acquire the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to act in the prevention, diagnosis, research and control of Tropical Diseases. They will be able to perform, design and interpret the different tests necessary to resolve the situations that arise in the diagnosis and research of Tropical Diseases, as well as design and carry out Programs related to the promotion, education, management, information and research in Tropical Diseases.

Furthermore, passing this master's degree will provide the necessary foundations for pursuing doctoral studies and continuing a research career in these fields at any national or international center.