To obtain the Master's degree in Highway Engineering, the student must:
- Approve the respective study plan (50 credits).
- To carry out a thesis project or research work.
- Having fully paid the academic fees corresponding to the master's studies and for obtaining the Master's Degree.
- Hold the Bachelor's Degree required by Law.
- Demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language or native language, intermediate level.*
The participant has 3 options:
- You must present a certificate of having completed studies (intermediate level) at the UDEP Language Center or at one of the approved institutions (the respective equivalence will be made).
- Take a validation exam at the UDEP Language Center.
- Enroll in a course offered by the UDEP Language Center.
