The University has a Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS) whose goal is to continuously review and improve the degrees it offers. The SAIC includes the planning and design of the educational offer, the review and evaluation of its development and decision making for continuous improvement. The SAIC also contributes to compliance with the regulatory requirements for the verification, monitoring and accreditation of official degrees.
Each School has a Quality Assurance Commission, which is a delegated body of the management committee of each centre for development of the Internal Quality Assurance System in the School.
Application materials
Official degrees, such as this one, have been verified by the committee of Universities and are subject to the monitoring and accreditation processes established by law. In these processes, the report of the degree is evaluated and approved, which is the document that contains all the relevant planning information.
Both the report and the reports issued in the different processes are linked below:
Process
→ report in force from the degree scroll
→ Resolution of verification by the committee of universities (July 2009).
→ report Monitor (September 2012)
→ report for approval of modification of degree scroll (November 2017).
The following values have been provided by the Integrated University Information System (SIIU), a platform developed by the General Secretariat of Universities.
Course |
performance rate |
Success rate |
Assessment rate |
22-23 |
100% |
100% |
100% |
21-22 |
100% |
100% |
100% |
20-21 |
100% |
100% |
100% |
19-20 |
100% |
100% |
100% |
18-19 |
100% |
100% |
100% |
"performance rate"
Percentage ratio between the number of credits passed by students enrolled in an academic year and the total number of credits enrolled in that academic year.
"success rate"
Percentage ratio between the issue of credits passed by students enrolled in a course and the issue total number of credits submitted for examination in that course. academic year
"Assessment Rate
Percentage ratio between the number of credits submitted for examination by students in an academic year and the total number of credits enrolled in that academic year.
contact:
Dr. Marisol Aymerich Soler
Director
Dr. Pablo Sarobe Ugarriza
Deputy Director
Dr. Sergio Roa Gómez
Academic Secretary
contact general:
administrative office School of Sciences
C/ Irunlarrea, 1
31080 - Pamplona
Spain
+34 948 425 600 - ext. 803171
masterfciencias@unav.es
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To train highly qualified professionals in the field of biomedical research , with excellent employment opportunities in the fields of research, doctorate and industry.
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Carry out a project of research, work end of Master's Degree, which is half of the training.
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Know how to select and use the appropriate techniques to efficiently and accurately develop a work of research in biomedicine.
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Have the technical ability to obtain accurate and reproducible results from which valid and objective conclusions can be drawn at area biomedicine.