Master's Degree in Artificial Intelligence

2023/2024 · 90 credits

Access and admission

UDC Master’s studies programmes are open to students with an undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised Spanish university, or an equivalent qualification from a recognised third-level institution in the EHEA.

Candidates from non-EHEA university systems are not required to have their qualifications officially recognised, provided the UDC is satisfied that the learner outcomes and status of their non-EHEA qualification are homologous to the equivalent degree in Spain. This is an application-specific statement of equivalence only: under no circumstances may the University’s admission of non-EHEA qualifications be construed as a form of official accreditation.

Candidates from non-EHEA university systems are required to have their qualifications officially recognised if they request access to master's degrees that qualify for a regulated profession.

Applications for UDC Master’s studies programmes will be assessed on the basis of specific entry criteria, including the candidate’s academic qualifications and merits. Information relating to entry procedures and requirements will be included in the programme structure for each degree.

The decision to offer a student a place on a UDC Master’s degree programme is the result of an application-specific evaluation process, and has no bearing on the academic or professional status of the candidate’s existing qualifications.

More information on Master's studies programmes admission.

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The MIA master is a postgraduate degree for specialisation in AI that requires some previous university degree with a recommended background knowledge of:
  • Mathematics (analysis, linear algebra, geometry, basic statistics and probability)
  • Programming, data structures and algorithms
  • Computer structure fundamentals

General applications requirements

Since this master is completely taught in English, the students enrolling are required a minimum command of that language, corresponding at least to a B1 English level (although a B2 or higher is recommended) from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, in the terms established by the Student Admission and Selection Commission.

Incoming students must be in possession of any of the following university degrees in the next areas (including degrees with equivalent contents or denominations to those in the following list):

  • Computer Science
  • Data Science and Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Robotics
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Telecommunications Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering

For those students that apply for admission but own a university degree from an area that is not listed above, their admission will be subject to the justification that their previous studies enabled the acquisition of the recommended background knowledge mentioned in this section.

The master does not provide complementary training to cover the expected background knowledge.

Application and admission

Applications for places on UDC Master’s programmes should be made using the online application system on the UDC website. You can consult this webpage, for mor information.

Applications from students with degrees from non-EHEA university systems should be accompanied by officially notarised or apostilled translations (into either of the two official languages of the University of A Coruña) of the following documents:

  • Degree certificate
  • Academic transcript

Registration will be completed through the online registrar according to the dates indicated in the official admissions calendar for UDC Master’s programmes.

Where necessary, the following documentation should be submitted to the relevant Department within 10 calendar days of registration:

  • Completed application for financial assistance
  • Proof of entitlement to fee reduction or exemption


 

20 places offered in academic year 2023/2024

Admission procedures and criteria

The student admission process will be done according to the criteria and procedures established in the 3 universities, always following the principles of impartiality, objectivity, merit and capacity. The Student Selection and Admission Commission will be responsible for this process.

The scores used for the evaluation of applications will consider:

  • Relevance of the student's previous degree with respect to the MIA master contents
  • Academic CV
  • Other AI related merits (working experience, non-academic training, participation in AI related activities, etc)

The first criterion is excluding, so that candidates for whom the commission establishes that their previous degree is unrelated will be immediately excluded. In the rest of cases, the academic CV will be weighted with a maximum of 70% of the total score, while the rest of merits will reach up to the remaining 30%. Specific criteria for each academic year may be published before the preregistration and enrollment periods.

Deadlines

The deadlines for pre-registration in official master's degree studies are approved by the Governing Council of the UDC, and can be consulted on the following website.

 

scolarships

There is a system of aids and scholarships for students in need. The different criteria, application procedures and deadlines depend on the body that convenes (own, regional and state) and the type of aid. You can consult the following links:

Rules and regulations

If you want to know in detail the rules and regulations related to the studies in the UDC can be seen here. You can also consult other documents relating to the academic regulations.

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