Regulations governing admission to the Official Master in Medical Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
Resolution of the Board of Governors dated 10 May 2006
(This translation into English is of an informative nature. The official version is originally in Catalan.)
1. Specific admission requirements
1.1 In addition
to meeting the general admission requirements set out in current regulations,
the following specific admission requirements must be met in order to be admitted
to this official master's degree:
- Possessing a university degree in the spheres of health and natural science.
1.2 Students who possess a graduate degree in health and natural sciences which
is equivalent to 240 credits are required to follow merely 60 credits (one academic
year). All remaining students should take 120 credits (two academic years),
which includes a 60-credit levelling module.
2. Number of places on the master
Admission to the master will be subject to the number of available places as determined by the University's Board of Governors.
3. Admission procedure
The University will open one single application period, during which applicants who meet the general and specific admission requirements, along with those who whilst not meeting them at the time expect to do so before the start of the course, may take part.
Upon completing their application for admission, applicants should submit supporting documents certifying the specific circumstances that are subject to assessment.
Final admission shall be subject to it being certified that the applicant does or will meet the general and specific requirements for admission to the master by the time the course begins.
4. Procedure for assessing applications for admission
If demand for places on the master is greater than availability, applications will be placed in order according to the criteria set out in this regulation.
The selection procedure will be conducted by a selection committee designated by resolution of the committee in charge of the official postgraduate master programme and appointed by the rector, or by the vice-rector to whom the task is delegated. The selection committee shall comprise three lecturers from the scientific field to which the masters pertain, one of whom will be appointed as president and one as secretary.
It is incumbent on this committee to select applicants and to solve all issues arising from this activity which are not entrusted to another body.
The committee will publish the selection procedure schedule over the University's institutional website, stating the date on which results will be published. This committee must ensure that the selection procedure is complete before the registration period begins.
The committee will publish its final list over UPF's institutional website. An appeal may be lodged to the rector against this decision.
5. Assessment criteria
The following assessment criteria shall be applied during the selection procedure:
50% of the mark:
a) The academic transcript of official education certified in accordance with
the UPF regulations for assessing academic transcripts.
10% of the mark:
b) Additional professional or academic training in areas of biomedical interest.
40% of the mark:
c) An assessment of personal skills and aptitudes. Applicants shall provide
a letter of recommendation and a one-page brief (500-600 words) stating the
reasons behind the applicant's interest. This brief must be prepared in English
in the case of applicants for the Master in Biomedical Research (BIOMED).
Additionally, within this process the committee may hold an interview with the applicant. Applicants will be notified as to the date and time of their interview with at least one week's notice. During the interview, the committee may ask the applicant for further, specific information regarding aspects of the transcript, academic training, additional training, aptitudes, interests and motivation, which the committee may deem to be pertinent in order for the applicant to be admitted on the master's course.