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MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN HUMANIDADES DIGITALES: MÉTODOS Y BUENAS PRÁCTICAS

Course 2023-2024 / FACULTAD DE GEOGRAFÍA E HISTORIA

MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN HUMANIDADES DIGITALES: MÉTODOS Y BUENAS PRÁCTICAS

ADMISSION CRITERIA

Admission criteria

Each academic year the master's degree will admit a maximum of 50 newly enrolled students. Once the enrollment applications have been received, if the number exceeds the offer of places, priority will be given to candidates who hold the degrees considered as priority in the Access Requirements section.

If the number of applications from students with this profile exceeds the number of places offered, a selection will be made based on the following scale:

1. By academic record (up to a maximum of 4 points). To this end, it is necessary that the personal academic certification provided by the student specifically state the average grade for the degree. If this information is missing, it will be considered, in accordance with the provisions of the Governing Council of the UNED of June 26, 2012, that the global average grade will be 1.00 -in application of RD 1497/1987- or 5.00 -if RD 1125/2003 applies.

2. Teaching, research or professional experience, especially that related to the master's degree (up to a maximum of 3 points).

3. Other university academic qualifications, especially those related to the master's degree (up to a maximum of 2 points).

4. Other merits related to the specialty (up to a maximum of 1 point).

If the offer of places is not exhausted with these students with qualifications considered a priority, the possibility of enrolling students with other academic profiles would be opened; For this purpose, a selection would be made based on the following scale:

1. Academic degree (up to a maximum of 5 points). Graduates and graduates in careers belonging to the branch of Social Sciences and Informatics will be scored with the maximum: up to 5 points; to graduates and graduates in careers that do not belong to the branch of Social Sciences or Computer Science: up to 1 point.

2. By academic record (up to a maximum of 3 points). To this end, it is necessary that the personal academic certification provided by the student specifically state the average grade for the degree. If this mention is lacking, it will be considered, in accordance with the provisions of the UNED Governing Council on June 26, 2012, that the overall average grade will be 1.00 -in application of RD 1497/1987- or of 5.00 -if RD 1125/2003 applies-.

3. Teaching, research or professional experience only related to the master's degree (up to a maximum of 1 point).

4. Other merits: up to 1 point. These merits will consist of:

1. Knowledge of English: preference will be given to those who have an intermediate and/or advanced knowledge of English. Knowledge of languages must be demonstrated through the presentation of an official diploma.

2. Knowledge in distance learning: official or own university degrees (of more than 10 credits) carried out in the distance learning modality and accredited by means of a degree or personal academic certification.

For registration, applicants will provide the following supporting documentation: Curriculum Vitae, which must contain points 1 to 4 of the scale (Admission Criteria); Official Academic Certification of the Access Degree with the average grade; Title of access to the master's degree (front and back).

The lack of supporting documentation regarding any of the alleged merits will mean that they will not be evaluated in the corresponding criterion. The Commission may request any original or certified document that it deems necessary to prove any of the alleged merits.