Programme Description
Master's degree website: href = "https://www.ucm.es/master-letrasdigitales
General administrative inquiries: General Information Service. E-mail: informacion@ucm.es
Specific academic consultations: Ms. Amelia Sanz Cabrerizo (Coordinator). E-mail: amsanz@filol.ucm.esType of education: Blended.
Number of new entry places offered: 25
Total credits: 60
Languages taught: Spanish.
Indicative price: 45.02 euros per credit (for Spaniards, community foreigners and those who have legal status as residents in Spain) and 84.07 euros per credit for other students.
Master's scholarship: see relevant information here .AboutThe Master in Digital Letters: Advanced Studies in Electronic Textualities responds to a need of today: complement both philological and humanities studies and computer studies with the acquisition of knowledge and technological skills in the field of electronic textualities.
The objective is to cover the need for professionals specialized in the creation and management of digital texts and materials, so that they can competitively incorporate research and the labour market in the field of cultural industries, of the institutions responsible for heritage digital culture and educational centers that use, to a greater or lesser extent, online tools.
Academic year 2020-21Course 1
Code
Subject
Character
Credits
Offered
608541
Cyberculture
Compulsory
6.0
Yes
608548
Electronic Collections and Editions
Optional
6.0
Yes
608543
Digital Publishing and Editing
Compulsory
6.0
Yes
608546
Fundamentals of E-Learning
Optional
6.0
Yes
608540
Organization of Information and Metadata
Compulsory
6.0
Yes
608549
Planning and project management
Optional
6.0
Yes
608550
External Practices
External Practices
12.0
Yes
608547
Production of Digital Educational Materials
Optional
6.0
Yes
608542
Web Technologies
Compulsory
6.0
Yes
608551
Master's Thesis
Final Master's Project
12.0
Yes
No Defined Course
Code
Subject
Character
Credits
Offered
608538
Computer accessories
Training Supplement
6.0
Yes
goalsThis University Master's Degree responds to a need of today: complementing both philology and humanities studies and computer studies with the acquisition of technological knowledge and skills in the field of electronic textualities.
The objective is to cover the need for professionals specialized in the creation and management of digital texts and materials, so that they can competitively join the labour market and research in the field of cultural industries, of the institutions responsible for cultural heritage digitized and from educational centers that use, to a greater or lesser extent, online tools.RecipientsThe University Master's Degree is designed to complete the training of graduates or graduates in Philology, Translation and Interpretation, and equivalent degrees, with computer skills; also to graduates and graduates in Computer Science, Engineering and equivalent qualifications with knowledge of philology; finally, to graduates and graduates in Humanities and Social Sciences with knowledge of computer science and philology. The merits of the pre-registered will be assessed based on their academic record, professional curriculum and instrumental skills.Why study this master?This is a University Master's degree adapted to the needs of the market and research of today and tomorrow. Students will gain a solid theoretical and practical base that will allow them to implement their own models and practices for dealing with electronic textualities, both in research and management institutions, and in companies and teaching centers related to cultural heritage and teaching in digital environments. .
It is unique in its kind:Thanks to a quality teaching staff, the result of close collaboration between UCM faculties and institutions: Faculty of Philology, Faculty of Computer Science, Faculty of Documentation Sciences, UCM Library.
Because of the blended methodology that it proposes (80% virtual, 20% face-to-face), because of the possibilities of insertion of the student in real work activity, because of the international projection that the Spanish language allows in the field of electronic textualities.Admission requirements for mastersNon-enabling university mastersBe in possession of any of the following titles:Spanish official university degree .
Title issued by an institution of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and empowering in the country of issue for access to Master's education.
Title of educational systems outside the EHEA that empowers in the country of issuance for access to Master's education, homologated or declared equivalent to the degree and academic level of Degree or Degree by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training . In case of lacking the mentioned homologation or equivalency, it will be necessary to have authorization or access permission granted by this University.
Or be carrying out studies leading to the obtaining of any of the previous degrees during the course in which the pre-registration is carried out and be in a position to prove the obtaining of the same before the date established in the corresponding call (see href = "https: //www.ucm.es/requisitos-de-admision-a-masteres ).
In addition, students from foreign educational systems, whose mother tongue is different from Spanish, must prove level B2 of the Spanish language (or higher) .
Specific requirements that any of the requested masters may have. You can consult it by accessing the website of the Master itself.