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The length of the Master and Postgraduate degrees
is one academic year. In the case of Master’s degrees
made up of two postgraduate diplomas, the students
can complete the postgraduate degrees simultaneously
or consecutively (in different academic years).
The Postgraduate Degrees and Master’s Degrees are qualifications
awarded by the Universitat de Vic. Master’s and Postgraduate
qualifications are named in accordance with the Resolution
of the 19th July 1988 which was in force at the time of printing
of this prospectus. Final academic qualifications will be in line
with the regulations in force at the time that they are issued, taking
into account that these qualifications could be affected by adaptations
made for the European Higher Education Area.
*All of the Master’s and Postgraduate Degrees offered by the BAU School of Design are taught by teachers and professionals from the design sector who provide classes in their respective speciality areas. Third party companies also collaborate in each of the specific subject areas.
To apply for a Master’s or Postgraduate Degree, candidates must submit an application form along with documentation showing that they are suitable to be accepted for the course (CV, Book and/or professional experience).
Master’s and Postgraduate Degrees are taught in Spanish and last for one academic year, with the exception of the Postgraduate Degree in Art Direction (3 months) and the Postgraduate Degree in Research and Development of Fashion Trends (5 months)
Postgraduate Diplomas and Master's Degrees are qualifications awarded by the Universitat de Vic. Master's and Postgraduate qualifications are named in accordance with the Resolution of the 19th July 1988 which was in force at the time of printing of this prospectus. Final academic qualifications will adapt to that they are issued, taking into account that these qualifications could be affected by adaptations made for the European Higher Education Area.
DECREE 55/2005 of 21st January, Spanish Official State Gazette number 21 of 25th January 2005.