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Admission requirements
The Master’s in Food, Society and International Food Governance is open to everyone with a good grasp of English.
The UOC is an open university which means that even if you do not have a high school diploma or university degree you can still take our courses.
However, to be eligible for the Master’s Degree you must have a recognised university degree.
If you do not have a recognised university degree then you will receive an equivalency certificate instead of a degree.
Prior knowledge
The course materials and teaching language is English. A strong grasp of English is required for this programme.
Degrees
Once the overall assessment process has been completed successfully, the UOC will issue a Master in Food, society and international food governance Diploma to those participants with an accredited university qualification that is valid in Spain.
Should you not have such a qualification, a Food, society and international food governance Certificate will be issued.
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