Agreement of the Governing Council of 7 May 2008
(This translation into English is of an informative nature. The official version is originally in Catalan.)
1. Access requirements
The general access requirements established in the regulations currently in force must be fulfilled in order to gain access to this official Master's Degree course.
2. Number of places on the Master's Degree course
Access to the Master's Degree course is limited on the basis of the number of places established by the University's Governing Council.
3. Admission procedure
The University shall make two calls for applications for admission. Applications may be submitted by candidates who fulfil the general and specific access requirements, as well as by those who do not fulfil the requirements in question but envisage doing so by the time the academic activity begins.
When formalising their application for admission, candidates must submit documentation to accredit any points that may need to be assessed.
Eventual admission shall depend upon accreditation of fulfilment of the general and specific access requirements corresponding to the Master's Degree at the time at which the academic activity begins.
4. Assessment procedure for applications for admission
If the demand for
places on the Master's Degree course exceeds availability, applications shall
be prioritised in accordance with the criteria established in these regulations.
The selection procedure shall be undertaken by a selection committee nominated
by virtue of an agreement of the Committee responsible for the Official Postgraduate
Programme of the Master's Degree, and appointed by the vice-chancellor or by
the deputy vice-chancellor to whom the task is delegated. The committee shall
comprise three lecturers from the scientific domain corresponding to the Master's
Degree, one of whom shall be appointed the body's Chairperson and another its
secretary.
This committee shall be responsible for candidate selection, as well as for
resolving any issues arising therefrom and not assigned to any other body.
The committee shall publicly announce the schedule for the selection procedure via the University's institutional website, indicating the date on which the results are to be made public, and shall ensure that the process is completed before the enrolment period begins.
The committee shall make the final list of successful candidates publicly available via UPF's institutional website. Appeals against the decision of the committee may be lodged before the vice-chancellor.
5. Assessment criteria
The following assessment criteria shall apply in the selection procedure:
1) Academic record of accredited official education in accordance with UPF's regulations for the assessment of academic records (40%).
2) Preference shall be given to the following degrees or equivalent (20%):
Audiovisual Communication,
Journalism,
Publicity and Public Relations
Political and social sciences
Humanities
3) Appraisal of the candidate's motives for applying. Letter with a maximum length of 5,000 characters (including spaces) describing the candidate's interests in relation to the modules of the Master's Degree and the suitability of their profile for access to the Master's Degree course. (40%).