General Details
Duration: 4 semesters, 120 ECTS
Starting date: September/October
Delivery: face-to-face, with some activities/courses in online/blended mode.
Fees
- Application fee: EU citizens: 30 EUR / non-EU citizens: 100 EUR (The application fee is non-refundable)
- Tuition fee: EU citizens: 4000 EUR / non-EU citizens: 6000 EUR per academic year. “Academic fees can be paid in two instalments: the first for reserving the place, no later than July, and the second during September before the start of classes.”
Scholarships: the programme will offer mobility grants to support students enrolled in the master.
- Erasmus+ mobility grants for all students not benefitting of other scholarships (based on available funding and specific regulations).
- Cyberactioning Project Grants – Public funding to assist all master beneficiaries, in the uptake or development of digital innovation. These grants will be distributed according to the Cyberactioning Project Grant Agreement.
- As a university master’s programme, it may provide access to national scholarships depending on the country in which the student has their permanent residence.
- Each university within the consortium may have its own grant programmes. These can vary annually, so it is advisable to check directly with each university.
Language of instruction: English.
Official degree: Joint Master Degree in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence, issued by University of Granada, University of Minho, University of Padua and Vilnius University.
Application period: The selection committee of this joint master will establish two different call periods to help students from all over the world to better organise the application for studies.
- 1st call – January & February
- 2nd call – April & May
Target Students
The Joint Master’s Programme is meant to qualify excellently trained and highly motivated international graduates who have completed an academic degree of at least 180 ECTS credits (bachelor’s degree or equivalent programme of at least 180 ECTS at EQF6 level according to the European reference framework) in Information Technology programmes (e.g., Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Telecommunications, Informatics, Software Engineering, etc.). Additionally, students with other bachelor’s degrees who can certify a certain level of technological competence are also eligible to apply.
Students must have sufficient skills in writing, reading, and speaking English that correspond at least to a level described as B2 in the European framework or equivalent.
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