Admission and graduation profile
Admission profile
The admission profile is the knowledge, skills and abilities of the students who access the degree.
The Master's degree will also allow access to graduates who meet the requirements of Article 16 of RD 1393/2007 and who also have the required B1 level of English.
The entry profile and prior training required to qualify for access to the degree is as follows: Possession of a degree in one of the following qualifications:
Psychology, Law, Pedagogy, Teaching, Speech Therapy, Social Worker, Social Educator, Anthropology, Sociology and other graduates in legal, social and health sciences.
In addition, it will be a requirement to prove mastery of a foreign language at a level equivalent to B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference.
Non-Spanish speaking foreign students who have completed their entrance studies in non-Spanish speaking countries must prove their knowledge of the Spanish language by providing an official certificate equivalent to level B1. This accreditation must be submitted along with the rest of the documents in the application for admission.
Graduation profile
The graduate profile is the skills, knowledge and abilities that the student must have acquired upon completion of the degree. This information is included in the section on competencies/learning outcomes defined for the title.
The graduate of this master's degree will therefore be a graduate with specialized and advanced training with professional capacity and qualification.
For greater clarity regarding the professional relevance of this qualification, the following is a list of the specialized services in which graduates of this qualification can work:
• Basic and specialized social services
• Social or municipal units for mediation and family and community coexistence
• Private mediation and family conciliation units
• Legal firms specializing in mediation
• Psychological offices specialized in family coexistence
• Child protection services and centres
• Judicial measures services
• Senior services
• Services for women who are victims of domestic violence
• Psychosocial team of the family court
• Technical team of juvenile courts
• Family guidance and support services
• School guidance services
• Early intervention services
• Primary and Secondary Education Centers
• Health centers and hospitals
• Social and labour integration companies and employment centres
• Urban planning and municipal housing services
• Local development agencies
• Professional from NGOs working with minors and families.