a) Holders of a Master's degree or legal equivalent;
b) Holders of a Bachelor's degree (Licenciatura) with a particularly relevant academic or scientific curriculum recognized by the Scientific Committee as attesting to their ability to carry out this course;
c) Those with an academic, scientific or professional curriculum recognized by the Scientific Committee as attesting to their ability to carry out this course.
The Scientific Committee of each course may determine which admission conditions should be considered, thus restricting or detailing the conditions defined (see information for each course).
Programmes/Cycle of Studies | Phase | Numerus Clausus | Curricular year |
---|---|---|---|
Advanced Studies in Building Rehabilitation | 1 | 10 | |
2 | 10 | ||
Advanced Studies in Project in Engineering | 1 | 200 | |
2 | 200 | ||
3 | 200 | ||
4 | 200 | ||
Advanced Studies in Sustainable Energy Systems | 1 | 6 | |
2 | 6 |
Course |
Total |
1st phase |
2nd phase |
Advanced Studies in Project in Engineering (EAPE) | See note 2 | - | - |
Advanced Studies in Building Rehabilitation (EARPE) | 20 | 10 | 10 |
Advanced Studies in Sustainable Energy Systems (EASSE) | 12 | 6 | 6 |
Notes:
1– Any leftover places from each phase will be added to the places available for the following phase.
2 - See information for the course.
The ranking criteria are defined per course (see information for each course).
Some course or application phases may have minimum requirements for admission, such as a ranking grade equal to, or higher than, a specific value out of 200.
Ranking grade: the result obtained by using the calculation formula provided for in the ranking criteria.
Notes:
1 – For EASSE in the 1st phase, only applicants who provide supporting documents attesting that they have completed the necessary qualifications to apply will be admitted.
2 – For EASSE in the 2rd phase, applicants who have completed or are expected to complete the course by the end of the application deadline* will be accepted for ranking. If applicants do not have a graduation certificate yet, they must present a declaration of honour stating that they have completed the necessary qualifications to apply.
Enrolment will be subject to the presentation of the corresponding certificate.
* Except for courses which have other admission conditions to operate.
(1) Notes for applicants from foreign higher education:
If the original certificates were not issued in Portuguese, Spanish, French or English, applicants must mandatorily submit the original documents along with the corresponding official/certified translation into one of the above-mentioned languages.
In addition to these, you may be required to present other documents depending on the course you are applying for (information available in the application process).
Procedure for submission of application
Procedure for checking the status of your application
Procedure to request credit transfer/recognition
Procedure to request a letter of acceptance
The letter of acceptance is only issued upon request by an applicant who has been admitted to the course they applied for. The letter must be requested by sending an e-mail to ingresso@fe.up.pt after the deadlines for posting of the results indicated for each application phase and no later than the beginning of the enrolment period of the phase of admission.
This procedure will be available through a link on the homepage of FEUP at the beginning of the enrolment period.