Entry requirements
Number of vacancies
The number of places established for this degree is 30.
Access
Students who have previously completed the following studies (or similar) are eligible for this master's degree -without any complementary training:
- Graduate in Computer Engineering
- Graduates in Artificial Intelligence
- Graduate in Data Science and Engineering
- Graduate in Engineering Physics Applied to Industry
- Graduate in Mathematics
- Graduate in Physics
- Graduate in Engineering Physics
- Graduate in Computer Engineering
- Graduate in Energy Engineering
- Graduate in Telecommunication Systems Engineering
- Graduate in Software Engineering
- Graduate in Electrical Engineering
- Graduate in Industrial Electronic Engineering
- Graduate in Industrial Process Ecotechnologies Engineering
- Graduate in Industrial Technology Engineering
- Graduate in Mechanical Engineering
- Graduate in Mechatronics Engineering
- Graduate in Chemical Engineering
- Graduate in Robotics Engineering
- Graduate in Biomedical Engineering
- Graduate in Mathematical Engineering in Data Science
- This master's degree is open to students who have studied other higher education courses corresponding to MECES level 2 or similar, in the field of Engineering, provided that they have acquired the following competences during their studies:
Learning outcomes | Associated subject | Content |
Automate operations and organise source code into functions, making use of control flow structures, variables and logical operators to improve the program development process and provide solutions to generic problems they encounter. | Programming (4,5 ECTS) | 1. Introduction to Python 1.1. Installation and configuration 1.2. Development IDEs 1.3. Virtual environments 1.4 Packages and libraries 1.5 Scripts (.py) vs Notebooks (.ipynb) 2. Data structures and operators 2.1. Data types 2.2 Operators 2.3 Control statements and functions 2.4 Control flow statements 2.5 Functions 3. Files 4. Databases 5. Repository management |
To know the basic fundamentals of statistical reasoning, in the design of studies, in the collection of information, in the analysis of data and in the drawing of conclusions. | Statistics (4,5 ECTS) | 1. Introduction 2. Descriptive statistics 3. Probability 4. Discrete and continuous random variables 5. Confidence intervals 6. Hypothesis testing |
- Students in possession of a foreign higher education degree, issued by a higher education institution of the European Higher Education Area that qualifies them in the country of issue of the degree for access to master's degree courses may be admitted. In this case, direct access to the Master's degree or access with previous complementary training will be admitted, depending on the equivalence of the foreign degree with those referred to in the previous section.
- Graduates from educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area may be admitted without the need to have their degrees recognised, subject to verification by the University that they accredit a level of education equivalent to the corresponding official Spanish university degrees and that they are recognised in the country issuing the degree for access to postgraduate studies. In this case, direct access to the Master's degree or access with previous complementary training will be admitted, depending on the equivalence of the foreign degree with those referred to in the previous section.
- A reserve of 5 percent of the places offered is established for students with a recognised degree of disability equal to or greater than 33 percent, as well as for students with permanent educational support needs associated with personal circumstances of disability, who in their previous studies have required resources and support for their full educational inclusion.
- Exceptionally and with conditional enrolment, students who still have to pass the TFG (or equivalent) and a maximum of up to 9 ECTS credits may be admitted. The circumstances leading to this exceptionality will be set out in the Master's regulations. The Academic Committee will be the body that will decide on the relevance of the exception.
Admission
The body responsible for the admission of students is the Academic Committee of the EPS of Mondragon Unibertsitatea.
Once the access requirements have been met, the admission of students will be based on the following two criteria:
- The student’s academic record.
- The academic curriculum of the students (previous accredited training)
Students shall be required to have achieved level B2 (of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment), or an equivalent qualification, for the English language, to be admitted to the Master’s degree course, in order to ensure that students have reached a sufficient level to ensure follow-up and learning, and achievement of expected results. In addition, foreign students from countries with official languages other than Spanish will be required to have a B2 level or equivalent in Spanish.
In the event that the number of places requested exceeds the number offered, places will be allocated according to the average mark obtained using the following formula:
Admission mark: Average mark of the transcript (90%) + mark of the academic curriculum (10%).