Study
Interuniversity Master's organised by the Universities: Autónoma of Madrid, Complutense and Alcalá.
2010-2011 (RD 1393/2007)
One academic year, full-time
Face-to-face classes
Spanish
Level 3 leading to the title of Master's Degree. Level 3 (Master's) of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education (MECES) corresponds to level 7 of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), in accordance with the provisions of the Royal Decree 22/2015, of 23rd January (BOE 07/02/2015).
This is not a degree title qualifying with ministerial approval for the exercise of regulated professional activities.
Research
Main Coordinator
Dª M. Paz de Hoz (UCM)
Coordinators
Dª. Teresa Jiménez Calvente (UAH)
D. Pere Fàbregas (UCM)
Dª. Rosario López Gregoris (UAM)
Administrative issues:
info.posgrado@uah.es
The goals of this Master's degree are in line with the stipulates of the Spanish Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (MECES) and ensure the achievement of the basic competencies required to obtain a master's degree, following article 3.3, Appendix I of R.D. 1393/2007.
Fulfilment of the goals means students have achieved competencies that must be consistent with the fundamental rights of equality between men and women, with the principles of equal opportunities and universal accessibility for the disabled, and with the values proper to a democratic and peace-loving culture.
Total number of places available: 34
Total places available in the UAH: 7Entry profile
Applicants must hold an official Spanish or accredited foreign university degree, preferably in the area of Arts and Humanities or in the area of Social and Legal Sciences.
No specific prior studies of the contents of the Master's degree are required. However, to matriculate in the optional subjects of subject 2 ("Advanced Studies in Classical Philology"), it is considered advisable to have previous knowledge of Greek and Latin languages, at the level of those acquired in the degrees in Classical Philology, Sciences and Languages of Antiquity, and equivalents, which are optimal for the completion of this Master's degree.
If students cannot demonstrate this prior knowledge, they should matriculate in the optional subjects of module 3 ("Advanced Studies in Classical Culture").
The master's degree will be taught in Spanish. Therefore, students whose mother tongue is not Spanish must certify a level of Spanish equal to or higher than level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages with the DELE or SIELE certificates.
Selection criteria
The assessment criteria for admission to the Master's degree include:
September to May
Monday to Thursday, from 15:00 to 19:30 hours
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