Access to Master's Degree in Educational Research
Program Overview
University of Alicante Programs
The University of Alicante offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields, including Arts & Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences & Law Studies, and Engineering & Architecture.
Undergraduate Programs
- Arts & Humanities:
- Spanish: Language and Literature
- Arabic & Islamic Studies
- French Studies
- English Studies
- Catalan Studies
- History
- Humanities
- Translation and Interpreting
- Translation and Interpreting (German)
- Translation and Interpreting (English)
- Translation and Interpreting (French)
- Sciences:
- Biology
- Marine Studies
- Physics
- Geology
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Physics + Mathematics (FISMAT)
- Health Sciences:
- Nursing
- Medicine
- Human Nutrition & Dietetics
- Optics and Optometry
- Speech therapy
- Social Sciences & Law Studies:
- Business Administration (ADE)
- Physical Activity and Sports Sciences
- Criminology
- Law
- Law + Business Administration (DADE)
- Law + Criminology (DECRIM)
- Law + International Relations (DERRII)
- Economics
- Gastronomy and Culinary arts
- Geography and Land Use Planning
- Public Management & Administration
- Computer Engineering + ADE (I2ADE)
- Pre-school Education Speciality
- Primary Education Speciality
- Marketing
- Publicity and Public Relations
- International Relations
- Labour Relations and Human Resources
- Labour Relations and Human Resources (Elda)
- Sociology
- Social Work
- Tourism
- Tourism + Business Administration (TADE)
- Engineering & Architecture:
- Architecture
- Architectural Technology
- Fundamentals of Architecture
- Biomedical Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence Engineering
- Sound and Image in Telecommunication Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Engineering + ADE (I2ADE)
- Multimedia Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Robotic Engineering
- Aerospace engineering
Graduate Programs
- Arts & Humanities:
- Professional Archaeology and Heritage Comprehensive Management
- Local Development and Territorial Innovation
- Teaching of Spanish and English as Second Languages (L2) or Foreign Languages (FL)
- Literary Studies
- Advanced English Studies
- History of Science and Scientific Communication
- History of Contemporary Europe: identities and integration
- History of the Mediterranean World and its Regions. From Pre-history to the Middle Ages
- History and Identities in the Western Mediterranean (15th-19th C.)
- English and Spanish for Specific Purposes
- Planning and Management of Natural Disasters
- Institutional Translation
- Sciences:
- Analysis and Management of Mediterranean Ecosystems
- Biomedicine
- Biotechnology for Health and Sustainability
- Calculus and Scientific Modeling
- Materials Science
- Conservation of Biodiversity and restoration of the Marine and Land Environment
- Electrochemistry. Science & Technology
- Sustainable Fisheries Management
- Sustainable Management and Water Technologies
- Management and Restoration of Natural Environment
- Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology
- Advanced Materials
- Applied Palaeontology
- Sustainable and Environmental Chemistry
- Medical Chemistry
- Health Sciences:
- Emergencies and Disasters
- Active Ageing and Health
- Research in Health Sciences
- Nutrition and feeding
- Optometry Advanced Visual and Visual Health
- Public Health
- Social Sciences & Law Studies:
- Legal Practice
- Legal Practice and Legal Representation
- Business Administration
- Digital communication
- Communication and Creative Industries
- Cooperation to Development
- Law on Environmental Sustainability
- Tort Law
- Tourism Planning and Management
- Applied Economics
- Economics with Data Science
- Quantitative Economics
- Administrative Management
- Social Innovation and Dynamics of change
- Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science
- Educational Research
- Teacher Training in Compulsory and Upper Secondary Compulsory Education, Vocational Studies and Languages
- Penal Law System
- Social Work in the Health Field
- Cultural Tourism
- Prevention of Gender Violence and Intervention from an Interdisciplinary Approach
- Contemporary Political, Economic and Social Studies of Latin America
- Engineering & Architecture:
- Architecture
- Automation and Robotics
- Cybersecurity
- Data science
- Applications Development and Web Services
- Software Development for Mobile Devices
- Building Management
- Civil Engineering
- Materials, Water and Soil Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Geological Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Occupational Hazard Prevention
- New Technologies and Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Admission Requirements
To be admitted into the Master's program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Hold an official Spanish university degree or another degree issued by an institution of higher education in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) that qualifies for access to Master's degree studies.
- Hold a foreign higher education degree that has been homologated to a Spanish degree that allows access to Master's studies.
- Hold a foreign higher education degree from outside the EHEA that has not been homologated, requiring a prior technical report and payment of the corresponding fee for the study of equivalence of foreign degrees.
Documentation
Admitted students must present the following documentation to the Faculty of Education Secretariat:
- National Identity Document (DNI), Foreigner Identity Number (NIE), or passport.
- The foreign university degree that grants access to the Master's program, legalized and officially translated.
- Academic certificate of the higher education studies completed, legalized and officially translated.
Legalization and Translation of Documents
The legalization process varies depending on the country of origin. Documents from EU member states or signatory countries of the European Economic Area agreement do not require legalization. Otherwise, documents must be legalized through diplomatic channels or by the Hague Convention apostille. All documents issued in a foreign language must be accompanied by an official translation into Spanish or Valencian.
