The Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences will have 214 new Master’s students
The Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences will have 214 new Master’s students
The Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences will have 214 new Master’s students
The Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences will have a total of 242 students in the four Master’s degree programs offered in the 2025-2026 academic year.

The Master’s degree program in Teaching Habilitation for the Exercise of the Profession of Secondary Education, Vocational Training and Teaching of Languages will have 199 students in the 2025-2026 academic year. Of these students, 173 will take their Master’s courses online, while the remaining 26 will study in person in the DUAL format.
The Master’s degree program in Research for Educational Innovation, now in its second year, will have 12 students, while the Master’s degree program in Cooperative Enterprise and Social Business Management has started the year with a group of 15 students. In-person classes have also begun in the Master’s degree program in Dynamization of Basque Culture, which will also have a group of 15 students.
In total, the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences will have 696 new students in the 2025-2026 academic year: 482 new undergraduates and 214 new Master’s students.
