- No places are available for the 2023/24 academic year.
The Degree in Literature and Creative Writing is aimed at students who, regardless of the orientation of their previous studies, wish to develop intellectual, instrumental and personal skills in order to dedicate themselves to literary and artistic creation, or to any of the professions associated with Humanities.
This Degree is for you if you have...
Cultural concerns, a taste for reading, written expression and artistic expression. A Degree for students interested in people, their behaviour and their development in different areas throughout life, with empathy, capacity for work and study, capacity for analysis and synthesis and problem solving.
Admission criteria...
The transcript academic of 1st and 2nd year of high school diploma and the result of the admission tests. The tests are made up of three parts:
1. questionnaire of general culture
2. Short story (between 350 and 400 words)
3. Personal interview or letters of recommendation (international students)
National and EU students take the tests in person at campus. International students take the tests online. In the case of international students, it will be necessary to take a Spanish language test at test .
If you are studying in a country outside the European Union, in addition to the above tests, we will also carry out an assessment of professional competences. For students with special needs, the University offers you the possibility to take a Unit for the Care of People with Disabilities (UADP).
Apply for admission in the Portal miUNAV. |
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Take the admission tests. |
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Once the test is finished, we will take the weighted average of your junior year grades (60%) and the UNAV admissions test (40%). The Admissions Committee will make their decision based on the previously mentioned average. |
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We will inform you via the miUNAV portal of the your admissions application status. |
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Once you have been admitted you can proceed to pay your enrollment. Find out about the UNAV payment methods. |
Admission process
During this academic year 2020-2021, given the uncertainty due to the global pandemic COVID-19, the admission tests to the Degrees of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will be:
Students who have completed the 2nd Baccalaureate in Spain (online unless health situation permits) .
- test subject test of academic questions of high school diplomaHistory, Philosophy,
Geography, Economics, language and Literature and current affairs (35 questions).
- test English level test
- Personal interview with a teacher from the School
Other students (online)
- test subject test of academic questions of high school diplomaHistory, Philosophy,
Geography, Economics, language and Literature and current affairs (35 questions).
- test English level test
- test Spanish level test
- Interview with the delegate of the Admission Service in your country.
For students in an IB high school program, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Navarra offers the possibility of choosing between two admission processes:
1. Ordinary admission process: you must take the UNAV admissions test in person and on the dates indicated. The resolution will be communicated in accordance the deadlines established by the Admissions Service.
2. Direct admission process: the grades obtained in the junior year of high school. The minimum acceptable score is 29 points, with no subject of Higher Level with a score lower than 5. In case of doubts, we will request the senior year grades and the student may be ask for a personal interview.
The weighing of each part is as follows:
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transcript of high school diploma or equivalent:60
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Admission test: 40%
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The interview or letters, both in the admission process for national and international students, do not count.
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Students whose mother tongue is not English or language must have a B2* level in English.
* The equivalent levels of English from the Official Language Schools (3rd), Cambridge (First Certificate) and TOEFL will be recognised: 83 points in the exam (IBT-Internet Based Test) or 220 points in the exam (CBT-Computer Based Test). Students may also obtain level certification through the UNAV’s in house Language Institute.
** The certification of the level of Spanish for international students whose mother tongue is not this language or who have not received their pre-university education in it, may be obtained through the DELE B2 (Instituto Cervantes), or the SAT's Subject Test in Spanish with Listening [score 540-670). Students may also obtain certification of this level through the tests organised for this purpose by the University's Institute of language and Spanish Culture (ILCE).