Access and admission

To access the official Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering, applicants must hold an official Spanish university degree, as defined in Royal Decree 1393/2007, or a Bachelor's, Engineering, or Architecture degree awarded by the Spanish state under legislation prior to the aforementioned Royal Decree, or other qualifications issued by a higher education institution within the European Higher Education Area that qualify the holder for admission to Master's programs in the issuing country.

Graduates from educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area may also be admitted without the need for official recognition of their degrees, provided the University verifies that their qualifications demonstrate a level of education equivalent to the corresponding official Spanish university degrees and that they qualify the holder for admission to postgraduate studies in the issuing country.
Exceptionally, admission may be granted to students with other degrees and qualifications, subject to a detailed analysis of the additional competencies acquired after obtaining said degrees or qualifications, through further training and/or professional experience, and, if deemed necessary by the Master's Academic Committee, after a personal interview.

In addition to the above requirements, applicants must meet those established annually by the Regional Government of Andalusia through the Andalusian Single District in each call for applications. These calls detail the schedule, pre-registration requirements, and curriculum evaluation criteria for each individual Master's program.

Students may request credit transfer based on having already completed courses with overlapping content in their official undergraduate degrees. If the Master's Academic Committee rejects the request, the student must formally enroll within 10 days.
In any case, the student must enroll in at least 30 credits, excluding those for which credit transfer has been requested.

The entry and enrollment procedure is regulated by the Andalusian Single District Agreement.