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FEUC

Master in Economics

Applications


Applications

Applications for 2020-2021 edition will be accepted from February 10, 2020.

Further Information here.

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Admission Requirements
a) holders of a “licenciatura” (bachelor’s degree) or legal equivalent;
b) holders of an academic degree awarded by a foreign higher education institution following a 1st cycle of studies organised in accordance with the Bologna Process in a country that has agreed to this Process;
c) or holders of a foreign academic degree that is recognised as meeting the objectives of the “licenciatura” by the scientific committee responsible for the Masters study programme;
d) In duly substantiated cases, candidates who have a scientific and professional curriculum recognized by the scientific committee responsible for the Masters study programme can access this cycle of studies.
Selection Criteria

Criteria

1. Academic Curriculum

2. Professional Curriculum: Professional Assessment

3. Motivation (may include, if necessary, an interview): Applicant profile

Weight

7/10

1/10

2/10

Documents you have to upload to apply
  1. Copy of the Identity Document (Citizen Card or Passport) (REQUIRED)
  2. Motivation Letter (REQUIRED)
  3. Curriculum vitae (EuroPass format) (REQUIRED)
  4. Certificate of Graduation with final mark, or Certificate of Qualifications to applicants under the paragraph d) (REQUIRED, except for UC students and former students)
  5. Studies Record Certificate with detailed subject classification (REQUIRED to students who will request Accreditation/Equivalence, except for UC students and former students)
  6. Workload and syllabus of his/her course, (REQUIRED to students who will request Accreditation/Equivalence, except for FEUC students and former students)
  7. Certificate of other post-graduation, if applicable, including workload and syllabus

For foreign students, these documents have to be certified by the Portuguese Embassy or Consulate of the country of origin, or by the Hague Convention Apostille. If the documents are not written in Portuguese, Spanish, French or English, they must be translated into Portuguese by a translator certified by the Portuguese diplomatic representation.