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1. INFORMATION ABOUT MASTER'S DEGREE STUDIES

1.1 What is the range of master's degree programmes available at the UGR?

1.2 What is the difference between an official master's degree and a UGR-specific master's degree (título propio de máster)?

1.3 What are the entry requirements for master's degree programmes?

1.4 Can I take an official master's degree if I hold a //diplomatura // degree (3-year undergraduate degree) or must I hold a //licenciatura // (full undergraduate degree) or //grado//(bachelor's degree)?

1.5 Can I access an official master's degree if I do not have a university degree?

1.6 How can I apply for admission to a master's degree?

1.7 What documents do I have to present to apply for admission to an official master's degree?

1.8 Where can I find information about timetables, classrooms, the start of courses, the programme, etc.?

1.9 Can I register for a master's degree if I have not completed all the courses of my undergraduate degree?

1.10 I just completed my undergraduate degree, so I do not yet have the corresponding degree certificate. How can I prove that I have the necessary qualification?

1.11 What is the minimum number of credits a student must register for the first year of an official master's degree?

1.12 How much does a master's degree cost? How can I pay for my registration?

1.13 I want to change a master's degree course I have already registered for. What do I need to do?

1.14  I have missed the registration deadline for master's degrees. Can I still register?

1.15 I hold a non-Spanish university degree. Must my degree be officially recognised (homologado) to be admitted to a master's degree at the University of Granada?

1.16 Grants for official master's degree studies

2. INFORMATION ABOUT DOCTORAL STUDIES

3. INFORMATION ABOUT DOCTORAL THESES

4. DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES

5. OFFICIAL RECOGNITION AND EQUIVALENCY OF DEGREES

6. ACADEMIC PROGRESS AND DURATION OF DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES

I am approaching the end date of my doctoral studies but I will not be able to submit my thesis by then. What should I do?

- Make sure that you have exhausted both the regular and special extensions. If not, you must apply for one of these extensions (more information is available on the website below).

- If you were registered full-time for the first three academic years but had a job or other similar circumstances (and you can provide evidence of this), you can apply for those years to be considered part-time retroactively.

- If you have interrupted your studies due to medical reasons, maternity or other similar circumstances, you can submit an application for suspension of status for the corresponding period of time. This will allow you to extend your standard period of study.

WEBSITE on the duration of doctoral studies

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