Students with previous knowledge of Economics, Business Administration, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics or similar degrees. It is advisable for students to have an intellectual interest to acquire the tools necessary for in depth scientific study, which requires command of the English language.
Other desirable characteristics include an interest in finance, a preference for mathematical and applied work, a desire to look for macroeconomic explanations where econometrics and quantitative issues are relevant, a desire to acquire knowledge about the workings of companies from a finance perspective, a strategic outlook, critical spirit, and work ethics, together with the ability to work in teams and present orally. Given the advance academic level of a master, academic merits deserve special attention in prospective students.
Graduates who want to develop their professional career in research departments in public and private entities and organizations with core competencies in designing economic policies at all levels.
Required for admission:
1. Holding a bachelors (undergraduate) degree, or international equivalent in subjects such as Economics, Business Administration, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics or similar degrees.
2. Command and certification of English language.
Admission to the program is granted based on the undergraduate transcripts, CV, letters of recommendation, institution granting their undergraduate degree, TOEFL level and GRE level.
We welcome students with a strong academic record and passion to apply what they have learned for the service and improvement of society, regardless of their background.
Rolling admissions: applicants will get the response within one month from the reception of the complete application.
Students who satisfy the legal requirements established by article 16, RD 1393/2007, preferably with previous knowledge of Economics, Business Administration, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics or similar degrees. It is advisable for students to have an intellectual interest to acquire the tools necessary for in depth scientific study, which requires command of the English language.
Other desirable characteristics include an interest in finance, a preference for mathematical and applied work, a desire to look for macroeconomic explanations where econometrics and quantitative issues are relevant, a desire to acquire knowledge about the workings of companies from a finance perspective, a strategic outlook, critical spirit, and work ethics, together with the ability to work in teams and present orally. Given the advance academic level of a master, academic merits deserve special attention in prospective students.
These include previous knowledge in certain areas, certifiable English competence, TOEFL, GRE (if required).
Students with a solid grounding in quantitative studies and skills, from such fields as Engineering, Mathematics and Physics.
Those who wish to work in firms working in the field of finance or applied economic research.
Graduates who want to develop their professional career in research departments in public and private entities and organizations with core competencies in designing economic policies at all levels.
People who wish to teach and to research in universities or business schools.
- Official undergraduate / master transcripts stating the applicant's student record.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Two academic letters of recommendation.
- One motivation letter to complete in the application form.
- Accreditation of sufficiency English.
- IELTS. (> 6.0 Overall Score)
- TOEFL Internet. (> 90 Overall Score)
- TOEFL Paper Based. (> 570 Overall Score)
- TOEIC (> 790 Overall Score)
- Cambridge Test (B2 Level or higher)
- Photocopy of passport.
- One passport-size photograph.
- Receipt of the payment of 100 € (non refundable).
- Get registered at myUNAV.
- Fill out the application form and upload the scanned versions of the required documents.
- When you have submitted your application, we might contact you to ask you for an interview or for the GRE scores, in the event that we deem appropriate.
- You will be able to check on the progress of your application on the Aplicant's Portal, although we will also keep you informed by e-mail.
- If you are admitted to the Master Program, you will then have to complete the pre-enrollment process before the established deadline.
Rules of Permanence
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1. The permanence of official master degree students is limited to the academic year or academic years recognized in each master’s Memoria as necessary for the completion of those studies.
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2. However, that period may be extended for another course for those students who have obtained most of the master credits and who demonstrate not having been able to dedicate the required attention to their studies and provide sufficient accreditation for their reasons.
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3. The extension must be requested during the last permanence course through an application addressed to the University Rector, who will decide and examine a report developed by the Board of Directors of the School.
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4. All students will be enrolled in a minimum of 40 ECTS and a maximum of 78. Within these limits, specific maximum and minimum values may be established for each degree.
5. Those students who cannot work full time in the degree may request the condition of part time student through an application addressed to the University Rector, who will decide taking into account the report developed by the Board of Directors of the School. They will be allowed to register in a minimum of 3 ECTS and a maximum of 39. Within those limits, each degree may specify certain maximum and minimum values.
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6. Students have the right to two exam calls.
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7. Those who don’t pass a subject after the second call may apply for an extension for another two calls. The application must be formalized within the month following the release of the third call grades, via an explanatory document addressed to the Dean or Director of the School; if the Board of Directors of the School and the Dean decide against granting these third and fourth calls, the student should inform the Rector, who will decide upon the request.
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8. Students can’t discretionally renounce to take the offered exam calls but may be dispensed from those to which they can’t possibly attend for a sufficiently justified cause, reported in a written document to the Dean or the Director of the School thirty days before the end of the class period or before the exam if that’s when the cause motivating the absence occurs. The dispensation has no economic effects.
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9. Excepting the aforementioned exempted cases, all calls in which the student is registered shall be computed, including those lost in other Universities and those in which the students fails to sit for the exam –excepting those subjects incompatible with others still pending to be passed‐.
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10. Optional subjects will only be recorded in the student’s transcript when he or she has obtained the corresponding credits. Therefore, students may leave an optional subject without passing and register in other subjects of that same type as many times as they wish, within the general period limitation of the number of years for that degree.
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11. If there are sufficient reasons, backed up with previous experience, Schools may suggest their own specifications regarding these norms to the Rector’s office.
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12. Students with special educational needs or studying part‐time unable to adjust to these provisions should present each year their situation before formalizing the registration in their studies so that it can be adapted to their possibilities of dedication to their studies.
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13. To those students registered in masters not adapted to the European Higher Education Area or in a degree particular to this University, the specific permanence rules of those studies will be applied.
According to the Regulation adapted to RD 861/2010 of 17.6.2011, there is a Rules of Recognition and Credit Transfer.
La Fundación Carolina ofrece becas de postgrado dirigidas a la formación en España de licenciados nacionales de un país de América Latina, miembro de la Comunidad Iberoamericana de Naciones, o Portugal. Los estudiantes deben disponer de capacidad académica o profesional avalada por un currículum sobresaliente.