Important aspects of Continuity Regulation. Master
(**) Due to the exceptional situation caused by the declaration of the State of Alarm and the series of measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19, students who began their studies in the 2019-20 academic year, exceptionally, will not be required to have passed the minimum number of credits specified in article 9 of these regulations in order to continue their studies in the 2019-20 academic year. (Exemption approved n temporary provision 4 of the Registration Regulations for Bachelor's and Master's Degrees for the 2020-21 academic year)
Implementation course: 2020-21
- New master’s students
- Master’s students of onwards years
- Students enrolled in completely online degrees
New master's students
Full time (FT) | Part-time (PT) | Notes | |
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Minimum credits to register * | 60 | 18 | -- |
Maximum credits to register | 72 (for more than 72 credits is required a centre's permission) |
48 |
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Minimum credits to pass to continue studies (**) | 12 credits of compulsory subjects | 6 credits of compulsory subjects | If in the curriculum there are less compulsory subjects, the minimum requirement of credits is the sum of the compulsory credits included in the curriculum and other optional credits. |
Master's students of onwards years
Full time (FT) | Part-time (PT) | |
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Minimum credits to register * | 30 | 18 |
Maximum credits to register | 72 (for more than 72 credits is required a centre's permission) |
48 |
Compulsory registration for onwards years | Students must register in compulsory subjects registered and not passed the previous year. Students wishing to register in more than 30 credits have to keep in mind that the increase forces to include compulsory subjects registered and not passed the previous year. You cannot add new subjects if not include all those outstanding the previous year. |
* Students who are studying two master's degrees concurrently must register for a minimum number of 15 credits for the second degree.
If one of these master's degrees will enable the student to carry out regulated professional activities, the faculty/school may allow the student's studies to be organised differently.
Students enrolled in completely online degrees
Full time (FT) | Part-time (PT) | |
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Minimum credits to register | 12 | 12 |
Maximum credits to register | 72 | 48 |
Minimum credits to pass to continue studies (New master’s students) (**) | 12 (compulsory subjects) | 6 (compulsory subjects) |