Instructions on Enrolment for the Master in Software and Systems (2024/25)

When enroling, please make sure you comply with the constraints explained below. Students should carefully select the subjects that they intend to take in order to ensure that they will be able to complete the Master in Software and Systems on schedule (one year) and without having to enrol for more credits than necessary.

Enrolment credits

First, note the number of enrolment credits. The lastest UPM entry and enrolment policy states that the student must make annual enrolment and stipulates a minimum of 12 ECTS credits to enrol annually (or the necessary for completing the studies), although it is recommended by the programme that students enrol for from 27 to 33 ECTS credits per semester.

Students will be considered to study part-time when the credits enrolled in the academic year do not exceed 30 ECTS credits.

Remember that this is a 60 ECTS Master.

Unit credits

Second, note that you have to earn a minimum number of credits per course unit (the subjects section lists the subjects of each course unit, the teaching language and the distribution of subjects by terms) as illustrated in the table below:

Course units and minimum number of credits to be taken for each one
Course Units Minimum Number of Credits
Software Engineering 8
Analysis and Verification 4
Networked Services and Distributed Systems 4
Data and Information Analysis and Processing 8
Virtual Environments and Interaction 4
Scientific Research and Advanced Topics 7 + 2 from "Scientific Method"

Scientific Research and Advanced Topics

Regarding the course unit "Scientific Research and Advanced Topics", there are two types of subjects:

  • Compulsory subjects: "Scientific Method" and from "Seminar 1 (mandatory)" to "Seminar 7 (mandatory)". The student must enrol "Scientific method" and the 7 seminar subjects.
  • Optional subjects: from "Seminar 8 (optional)" to "Seminar 15 (optional)". Students may enrol any of these subjects once they have registered all the mandatory ones from the previous list.

Students may attend any of the proposed seminars throughout the course, to cover the total of credits enroled in Seminary subjects.

Competences

Third, your choice of subjects should ensure that by the end of the Master's degree course you will have acquired all the competences. The relationship between competences and subjects is specified in the following tables:

Specific subjects' competences

The list of Master subjects and the Specific Competences (CEM) that can be acquired are shown:

Subjects and specific competences. Cells marked with a '✔' indicates that students that pass this subject will acquire the respective competence
Subjects CEM1 CEM2 CEM3 CEM4 CEM5 CEM6 CEM7 CEM8 CEM9
Management Strategies And Non-classical Software Development Methodologies              
Experimentation in Software Engineering              
21st Century Challenges for Software Engineering              
Software Project Management                
Correctness by Construction            
Software Verification and Validation            
Cloud Computing And Big Data Ecosystems Design            
Service-Oriented Computing            
Real time Distributed Applications Development            
Advanced Numerical Computation              
Knowledge Discovery in Databases            
Data Mining                
Image Processing and Analysis              
Computer Security                
Intelligent Virtual Environments: Technologies, Architectures and Applications              
Challenges of Accessible Computing for People with Functional Diversity              
E-health: Promoting Active And Healthy Ageing              

General subjects' competences

The list of Master subjects and the General Competences (CG) that can be acquired are shown:

Subjects and general competences. Cells marked with a '✔' indicates that students that pass this subject will acquire the respective competence
Subjects CG1 CG2 CG3 CG4 CG7 CG8 CG9 CG12 CG13 CG14 CG17 CG19 CGI20 CGI23
Management Strategies And Non-classical Software Development Methodologies        
Experimentation in Software Engineering        
21st Century Challenges for Software Engineering        
Software Project Management                  
Correctness by Construction                        
Software Verification and Validation          
Cloud Computing And Big Data Ecosystems Design            
Service-Oriented Computing                
Real time Distributed Applications Development            
Advanced Numerical Computation            
Knowledge Discovery in Databases  
Data Mining                        
Image Processing and Analysis                      
Computer Security              
Intelligent Virtual Environments: Technologies, Architectures and Applications          
Challenges of Accessible Computing for People with Functional Diversity                  
E-health: Promoting Active And Healthy Ageing                        

General competences of Scientific Method and MFP

The subject Science Method and the Master's Final Project allow to get the next General Competences (CG):

Subjects and general competences. Cells marked with a '✔' indicates that students that pass this subject will acquire the respective competence
Subjects CG1 CG3 CG4 CG5 CG6 CG8 CG9 CG10 CG11 CG13 CG14 CG15 CG16 CG18 CG19 CGI21 CGI22 CGI23 CGI24
Scientific Method                        
Master's Final Project          

Should you have any questions, please contact us at master.muss@fi.upm.es before enrolment.


Enrolment

Once the student has been admitted, the student must enrol in the Master by the dates specified. Students must make sure that they comply with the Master in Software and Systems restrictions on the choice of optional subjects as have been explained above.

Students may enrol on-line or at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Informáticos Postgraduate office.

The process to enrol online is:

  1. First, you must obtain credentials by opening a new UPM e-mail account (if you already have this email account, you may skip to the second step). Your initial password is the university PIN, which consists of the four digits corresponding to the student’s day and month of birth. We recommend changing your PIN after this step.
  2. Next, you must request an appointment.
  3. Finally, you must log in to the Self-Enrolment system and follow the steps to pay the fees.

For further information, please see the University Self-Enrolment web page or contact to Postgraduate office.

Any question, issue or incident with the enrolment should be reported to Postgraduate Office.