Study
Master's organised jointly by the Universities of Autónoma of Madrid, Alcalá and Complutense of Madrid
- University Autónoma of Madrid
Department of Biology
- University of Alcalá
Department of Life Sciences
- University Complutense of Madrid
Department of Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution
2010-11 (RD 1393/2007)
One academic year, full-time.
Face-to-face classes
Spanish and English (optionally French) in training activities.
Spanish, English and French in bibliographic support.
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 and professional
Dr. Carlos María Varea González (UAM)
carlos.varea@uam.es
Ángeles Sánchez Andrés (UAH)
angeles.sanchez@uah.es
María Dolores Marrodán Serrano
marrodan@bio.ucm.es
Dr. Carlos María Varea González (UAM)
Ángeles Sánchez Andrés (UAH)
María Dolores Marrodán Serrano (UCM)
Dr. Carlos María Varea González (UAM)
Ángeles Sánchez Andrés (UAH)
María Dolores Marrodán Serrano (UCM)
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.
Entry profile
Graduates interested in scientific and/or professional training in the field of Physical Anthropology. Priority will be given to graduates in bio sanitary disciplines (Biology, Food Science and Technology, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing...) or related to a field of Physical Anthropology (Archaeology, Biotechnology, Physical Activity and Sport Sciences...). Depending on the student's previous training, the Inter-University Teaching Coordination Committee of the Master's Degree may determine whether it is compulsory to take a complementary training subject.
Specific requirements
Applicants must provide a "Letter of Intent" in which they must state their interests and aspirations, both educational and professional, regarding their choice of Master's degree, duly articulated with their background. The Master's Academic Committee will determine the admission of students.
Selection criteria
Fees: 1st matriculation: nationals and residents: 2.736 € ; non-EU non-residents: 5.079 € (approximate information).
From 25th September 2023 (11th September for those students who have to complete Training Complements) to 29th May 2024.
Classes are taught at the three participating universities.
The calendar has been prepared so that the student's movements are the minimum necessary.
Installations, services and plans
(Computer rooms, bibliographic resources, libraries, study rooms...):
- Dr. Carlos María Varea González (UAM)
- Margarita Carmenate Moreno (UAM)
- Ángeles Sánchez Andrés (UAH)
- Esperanza Gutiérrez Redomero (UAH)
- María Dolores Marrodán Serrano (UCM)
- Antonio González Martín (UCM)
- María Francisca Pesado Castaño (representante del PAS)
- Students representative (Delegate of the current course)