Master's Degree in Modern Languages and Literatures

Academic year 2019-20

Degree data and benchmarks

Data updated on November 15th 2019.

Students

 

Data and description

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
New 17 14 10 15
SIIU New 17 13 10 15
Registered 28 27 25 23
Graduates 7 12 6 1

New students: these students are starting their studies from the beginning for the first time. They may have recognised credits or not.

New SIIU students: these students are starting their studies from the beginning, registering on a programme for the first time and, in accordance with SIIU criteria, may have fewer than 10 credits (for a Master's) or 30 credits (for an undergraduate programme) recognised. This set of students may also be referred to as the optimum new entry group. 

Registered students: these students have an active registration on a programme for an academic year. This set of students may also be referred to as the total student population.

  • Registration reservations are not included (due to the students awaiting a place at another university or credit recognition)
  • Registration cancellations are not included
  • Students with unpaid debts are not included

Graduates: these students have passed (passed or accredited) all credits required for the degree programme and have, therefore, finished their course regardless of whether they have requested their degree certificate be issued or not.

Credits Taken and Passed

 

Data and description

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Degree Success Rate 96 % 96 % 99 % 97 %
Performance Rate 62 % 75 % 86 % 78 %

Success rate: the percetage ratio between the number of passed credits and the number of credits taken for assessment.

Performance rate: the percentage ratio between the number of credits passed and the number of credits registered for.

Who directly oversees the quality of the degree programme?

Quality Assurance Commission

Quality Manager
Joana Salazar Noguera
Teaching and Research Staff
  • Perfecto Cuadrado Fernández
  • Maria Juan Garau
  • José Igor Prieto Arranz
Admin and Services Staff
María Consolación Hernández Guerra
Student
Jonathan James Reid Mcfarland

The Quality Assurance Committee (CGQ) gathers all of the information regarding the degree programme (survey reports, data, statistics, complaints, suggestions, etc.) and analyses them. Here, you can see the regulations and duties of the Quality Assurance Committee (CGQ).

Commitment to quality

Declaration in which the person in charge of ensuring the quality of the Master's programme wishes to express his/her commitment to quality and the constant improvement of his/her actions.