Explanatory note admission and pre-registration:
This master's degree takes as Reference degree for access the Degree in Energy Engineering (GIE) of the UPV. Therefore,
The selection of students for the Master is carried out by weighting 50% on the academic record, 40% on the affinity of the training received and professional experience with the GIE degree, and finally 10% on the other merits alleged in the CV.
The title, the academic record and the CV together with the DNI/NIE/Passport are the main documents that must be attached when pre-registering.
The language in which the classes are taught in the first semester is English, and in the second semester some subjects are taught in English and others in Spanish, which is why it is a requirement of the Master to have an accredited level of English B2 or equivalent (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
The GIE study plan can be consulted at the following here
To access this master's degree, you must pre-register through the UPV website.
In the following link, you can find the information and links related to the pre-registration in all its phases, including the zero round.
The ordinary pre-registration period is usually from the end of May to the middle of June. You can consult the dates in the previous link to the UPV website.
For people from outside the European Union, there is normally a preliminary pre-registration phase called “Tanda Cero” in order to facilitate visa procedures. The UPV Student Service is in charge of this.
Students who want to access with a non-approved foreign university degree, issued in an educational system outside the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), must pay an equivalence fee, so that the equivalence of their foreign degree is evaluated with the official Spanish ones, the current amount is €155.22. The payment of this fee is essential to complete the pre-registration process and for your candidacy to be assessed, but it does not presume admission.
Remember that, in general, prior to being admitted to MUTEDS you must make an adaptation consisting of a previous academic course of training complements, consisting of GIE subjects from the UPV (a maximum of 18 ECTS depending on the case) except that the studies of origin or the exercise of professional activity clearly provide training equivalent to that of GIE.
The cost of each MUTEDS ECTS credit is approximately 40 euros. However, these prices are set by the GVA Department of Education, and may vary from one year to another. They are published in the DOCV.
The UPV website updates this information in its registration section: Links to registration Scholarships
For the 2022/23 academic year, the Carolina Foundation has confirmed its support to continue the financing agreement for the University Master's Degree in Energy Technology for Sustainable Development.
See all the details here