Consecutive Master (4+1)
University of New Mexico (USA)
The International 4+1 Program with University of New Mexico leads students to the award of both the Bachelor of Engineering - BSc from UTEC and a Master of Science - MSc from UNM, simultaneously. You will complete the first four years of study in UTEC and apply to UNM Graduate School of Engineering for admission to one of their designated Masters programs. The first four years will be spent in Lima, while the last year of your Masters degree will be developed in Albuquerque.
The 2027 intake is expected to begin in August 2027.
Costs
Please note that participation in this program involves the following costs:
- Tuition and mandatory university fees at the host university.
- Living expenses, as well as travel and visa costs, and any other personal expenses incurred during your stay in the United States.
- UTEC academic fees, including the applicable credit validation fees, in accordance with the current UTEC payment schedule.
BEFORE YOUR APPLICATION
The UTEC undergraduate student have to check the list of Graduate programs offered by University of New Mexico - School of Engineering and their concentrations on this website. You can apply to a program that differs from one you’re currently enrolled at UTEC:
UNM master's programs available
Deadline: Sunday, September 27, 2026, at 23:59 hrs. (Lima time)
Important: This is the deadline for UTEC's internal application process. Applicants must also meet the admission requirements and application deadlines established by their intended master's program at the University of New Mexico (UNM). Program-specific deadlines are available on the official UNM Graduate School website.
Application Process
Elegibility
UTEC Application Process
Interview and Final Results
UNM Application Process
Elegibility
- Applicants must be a full time-current student at UTEC during all the process.
- Applicants must have approved have approved at least 160 credits + Proyecto Preprofesional Course (RLE)
- Applicants must possess a 13.00 GPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) or better.
- As an applicant, you must demonstrate an excellent level of verbal and written English proficiency (all program applicants are required to submit a TOEFL, IELTS or Dolingo English Test certification).
The following applicants are ineligible: UTEC students with a grave disciplinary sanction or suspension from the university and/or with outstanding debts to the institution.
PLEASE NOTE
IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY ON A LEAVE OF ABSENCE, YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE. ALL STUDENTS MUST BE IN GOOD ACADEMIC STANDING AT TIME OF PARTICIPATION IN THIS PROGRAM. IN SOME CASES, RECENT GRADUATING STUDENTS ARE CONSIDERED FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM SUBJECT TO A PARTICIPATION FEE.
UTEC Application Process
GATHER THESE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
In order to apply, you will be asked to fill out an Online Application Form and attach only the following required documentation:
Your personal statement written in English. Addressed to the UTEC Internationalization Office.
- ► Motivational Essay in English addressed to the UTEC Internationalization Office (1-2 pages max)
- ► Undocumented Curriculum Vitae/Resume in English (1-2 pages max)
- ► Transcript of Records, your current unofficial transcript of record (Edu system print is valid)
- ► English language proficiency certification such as TOEFL, IELTS academic or Duolingo Test
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* TOEFL with a score of at least 79 (4.5) for the internet-based (iBT). The minimum sub-score for each section of the TOEFL iBT is 20. IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 or higher, with at least 6.0 in each section. Duolingo English Test score 0f 105 or higher. *TOEFL, IELTS and Duolingo English Test scores are valid only if dated within two years of the application deadline. Your application is not complete without one of these test scores.
- ► Three recommendation letter addressed to University of new Mexico:
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*2 letters from current full-time UTEC faculty. Preferably, faculty who have taught you concentration courses in your undergraduate program.
*1 letter from an international faculty member who taught you a course or with whom you developed a research project during your exchange program. If the applicant did not participate in an exchange, the letter must be issued by a faculty member from the home university with whom the applicant developed a research project.
*The letters must include the faculty’s name, position, email, telephone number and it can be written in Spanish or English language.
The professors will send the recommendation letter to the following email: Exchange@utec.edu.pe with the subject: Recommendation Letter (Students name).
*Please note that the University of New Mexico Graduate School may request additional requirements, such as the GRE exam
Interview and Final Results
After the application deadline, eligible applicants will be contacted through their UTEC email with instructions to schedule a virtual interview. Interviews will be conducted in English and will last approximately 15–20 minutes.
After the interviews, the Internationalization Office will notify applicants of the final results by email. Selected students will receive further instructions to accept or decline the position offered abroad.
Please regularly check your UTEC email, as all communications regarding the selection process will be sent through this channel. For additional information about the program or the selection process, please contact us at exchange@utec.edu.pe.
UNM Application Process
UTEC pre-selected students must apply to UNM following these general requirements:
- ► International admissions application
- ► Estimated cost of attendance (subject to annual variation)
- ► Pay an application fee
- ► Official English language proficiency results from either the TOEFL, IELTS, PTE-Academic, or Cambridge CPE or CAE ( English Proficiency Scores)
- ► Official academic transcripts and degree certificates and with official English translations, if necessary, from all post-secondary institutions attended
- ► Financial Responsibility form and official bank statements
As part of the process, pre-selected students will be requested to present the GRE exam
*Take into consideration that University of New Mexico Graduate School could ask for additional requirements.