Access and admission

Official degree

Master Degree in Data Analysis, Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing

Duration

90 ECTS

1.5 years

Campus

Arrasate-Mondragón

Class size

30 places

Languages

Spanish, English

Modality

On-site

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Number of vacancies

The number of places established for this degree is 30.

 

Access

Access to this master's degree is open to students holding either a national or foreign qualification who have studied higher education courses equivalent to MECES level 2 or similar, in the field of engineering. Additionally, they must meet the following criteria and the qualification must entitle them to access postgraduate studies in the issuing country.

Depending on the previous training acquired, access may be direct or with additional courses.

 

Direct

Students who have previously completed the following or similar studies may access this master's degree without any additional courses:

Engineering graduates in the IT field

provided they have acquired the skills described below:

  • Skill 1: Able to design and implement applications in a service-oriented architecture.
  • Skill 2: Design, develop and maintain software applications while responding to established requirements and selecting the paradigm and the most appropriate programming languages
  • Skill 3:  Able to design and implement a database and make applications that make efficient use of it.
  • Skill 4: Able to install and manage both physical and virtual servers in a network infrastructure.
  • Skill 5: Able to install and manage the GNU/Linux operating system and services on this operating system.
  • Skill 6: Able to install and manage a network of both physical and virtual computers.
  • Skill 7: Knowledge of the basic foundations of statistical reasoning, the design of studies, collection of information, analysis of data, and extraction of conclusions.
  • Skill 8: Basic understanding of cybersecurity concepts, technologies and tools used in the field, as well as the ability to select and evaluate security strategies and countermeasures based on the existing requirements

 

With additional courses

In cases where direct access to the Master's degree is not possible, the academic committee will determine the additional courses that must be taken in order to acquire the required skills, completing all or some of the following subjects:

 

 

WEB ENGINEERING

(4.5 ECTS)

INFRASTRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

(4.5 ECTS)

STATISTICAL METHODS

(4.5 ECTS)

SAFETY

(4.5 ECTS)

DATA BASE

(4.5 ECTS)

Skill 1

X

 

   

 

Skill 2

 X

 

   

 

Skill 3

 

 

   

X

Skill 4

 

 X

   

 

Skill 5

 

 X

   

 

Skill 6   X      
Skill 7      X    
Skill 8       X  

 

The additional courses are designed so that the student can complete them with a high degree of autonomy. For this reason, the start and end dates can be agreed by the student with the coordinator responsible for the degree programme with a certain degree of flexibility, as long as it is guaranteed that the time made available for the required training is sufficient for the student to work towards acquiring the required skills.

As a reference, the estimated work time required for a subject of 4 to 4.5 ECTS is 3 weeks, and in the case of a subject of 6 ECTS, it is 4 weeks, with an 8 hour/day dedication. Additional training courses will be offered between January and July.

These additional courses must be completed before the start of the academic year, and students interested in doing so must make the necessary arrangements for this training.

 

Admission

The body responsible for the admission of students is the Academic Committee of the EPS of Mondragon Unibertsitatea.

Once the access requirements have been met, the admission of students will be based on the following two criteria:

  1. The student’s academic record.
  2. The academic curriculum of the students (previous accredited training)

Students shall be required to have achieved level B2 (of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment), or an equivalent qualification, for the English language, to be admitted to the Master’s degree course, in order to ensure that students have reached a sufficient level to ensure follow-up and learning, and achievement of expected results. In addition, foreign students from countries with official languages other than Spanish will be required to have a B2 level or equivalent in Spanish.