Access Requirements
The minimum legal access requirements for admission to any type of doctoral programs are specified in the Section "Access for new doctoral students" at the Escuela internacional de Doctorado - EID's website.
Admission Criteria
Likewise, the Doctoral Program in Economics and Business (DecoAde) contemplates the following admission criteria:
The recommended profile for admission to the Doctoral Program is that of students with undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (priority given to students with an academic or research profile) in the fields of Economics and Business Administration and Management, with the intention of developing the necessary skills to produce original research work at the doctoral thesis level in these fields. Among others, previous postgraduate studies in specific fields such as Economics (Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, International Economics and Sectorial Economics), Quantitative Methods, Banking and Finance, Business Management and Marketing will be especially valued.
Where appropriate, students with undergraduate and graduate degrees who present the following profiles may be considered for admission, with the additional completion of training complements and conditional to availability of vacant places:
- Students with undergraduate and graduate degrees, with a professional profile, in the fields of Economics and Business.
- Students with undergraduate and graduate degrees in other Social Sciences. Students with undergraduate and graduate degrees in Engineering, Physics and Maths.
Applicants who meet the general access requirements established in the R.D.99/2011, will be assessed by the Academic Committee of the Doctoral Program considering the number of available places and the following specific selection criteria:
- Applicant's academic record: considering certification of grades obtained in bachelor's and master's Degree studies or equivalent studies.
- Motivation expressed in a letter of interest in pursuing the Doctoral Program and the subject/matter where the candidate would like to carry out his/her research activity. This letter will be used by the Academic Committee to assess the academic and scientific interest of the topic the candidate is proposing. It is not compulsory that the letter will be signed by one member of the faculty in the PhD program. Please find below in the section about supervisors/faculty the lists of professors who are offering their research experience to supervise theses. Not all of them might be available at the moment of being contacted.
- Subjects taken related to quantitative analysis techniques applied to the Social Sciences.
- Accredited level of knowledge in English (B1 or higher).
- Previous research activity (academic publications and participation in research projects and scientific conferences).
- Other merits (Additional training, professional experience, awards, etc.).
In addition, the academic committee may ask the candidate for an interview, if convenient. Once the candidacies have been assessed, the academic commission will propose the admission of Phd candidates taking into account the number of available places. In the case of candidates who do differ from the recommended profile the admission will be conditioned to the completion of complementary training.
The relative importance of the various criteria considered by the Academic Committee to assess admission to the Program will be weighted as follows:
- Academic records: 35 % (bachelor's degree 15%, master's degree 20%).
- Adequacy of the proposed research topic to the Program: 20 %
- Subjects taken related to quantitative analysis techniques applied to Social Sciences: 15 %
- Level of accredited knowledge in English language: 10 %
- Previous research experience: 15 %
- Other merits: 5 %