First of all, you must apply for admission.
This Master’s degree has specific application dates. This period usually opens in March and ends on 30 June. You can apply HERE.
If for any reason you miss the application period, there is a second period provided that vacancies are still available. Finally, if required, there is also a special third period.
If you meet all the administrative requirements, your application will be assessed by the Master’s Academic Committee.
If you have any queries regarding application and registration, please contact the Admission Office.
You can also check this website for frequently asked questions.
You will be able to enrol if, in addition to applying and meeting the administrative requirements, you are admitted by the relevant Academic Committee.
The Academic Committee assesses each application according to the criteria in the following table, giving admission to the first 35 students.
A provisional list of those admitted applicants is usually published, for the first application period, at the beginning of July. If your name is listed there, will be able to enrol in the Master’s degree in July.
The registration procedure for the new academic year will be explained on this page.
The following criteria will be applied in the point-system assessment of merits for admission to the Master’s degree:
1 point.
0.75 points.
0.5 points.
0,25 points.
0,5 points.
0,75 points.
A document accrediting the language level must be provided, according to the University of Alicante equivalence table on this websit.
The following merits may also be taken into account by the Academic Committee:
Average mark weighted in base 1, having a special academic award.
Command of other languages at a level higher than or equal to B1, having completed other undergraduate, master's or PhD degrees.
Overseas applicants must accredit their knowledge of Spanish with a B2 official certificate or equivalent, or have completed a university degree in a Spanish-speaking country.
Although this 60-credit Master’s degree has been scheduled to be completed in one academic year for full-time students, you can register for fewer subjects if you cannot devote so much time, provided you enrol for a minimum of 15 credits (e.g. 5 subjects of 3 credits).
In-company internships can be taken as part of the optional subjects. These internships can also be recognised as work experience, although certain conditions must be met for this to be the case.
In addition, students of the University of Alicante Expert Course in Social Networks can apply for recognition of our optional subject Social Media.
In short, a student who has the title of this expert and who has sufficient work activity in one of the profiles related to the Master, according to regulations, would have all the elective covered.
If you are in any of these situations, and you have questions about the procedures to follow, please check our section on previous learning recognition (PLR) on this website.