Graduate Programs

The title of Graduate is designed to give you the academic and professional training required to join both the national and European job market.  The completion of these graduate studies grants you access to specialized Master’s programs.

The various courses taught in Graduate programs are divided into:

  • Basic Training Courses
  • Compulsory Courses
  • Elective Courses
  • Internships/Practicum
  • Final Projects

Each of these courses are assigned a number of credits that, when added together, total the 240 credits that comprise the Graduate degree. However, some Graduate programs may require a more extensive period of study as dictated by the standards of Community Law.

You also have the option to earn academic credit recognition for your participation in cultural, sporting, student representation, volunteer, and assistance activities at the university.

For a full list of all the Graduate degree programs offered by the University of Seville and their respective curricula, click the following link:

https://www.us.es/estudiar/que-estudiar/grados-por-orden-alfabetico

All Graduate programs belong to one of these fields of study: Arts and Humanities, Science, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Law, or Engineering and Architecture. The basic courses taken during the first two years of study are determined by the field to which a given Graduate program pertains.

Click the following link to see a full list of Graduate programs organized by field of study. https://www.us.es/estudiar/que-estudiar/oferta-de-grados

AND REMEMBER: YOU MUST SCORE AT LEAST A LEVEL OF B1 IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY BEFORE YOU CAN COMPLETE YOUR GRADUATE STUDIES.

To attain a B1 in a foreign language you can study in either the Language Institute or in Department of Philology.