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To study at Blanquerna-URL is to know Barcelona, a welcoming and forward-looking city of culture.
Our center's Erasmus is E BARCELO 16
If you are interested in being or will be one of close to 100 students that choose to study at Blanquerna-URL every year by the wy of mobility agreements, you will find all the information you need here.
If you are a foreign student, check here everything you need to know to live in Barcelona: the main expenses, security advice or visa procedures.
Students who want to be part of the mobility program of the School of Psychology, Education and Sports Sciences (Erasmus code: E BARCELO16) must be appointed by their universities. Universities should contact the School's International Relations Office ([email protected]) taking into consideration the dates of the call. They will have to send an e-mail that includes the full name of the student, their email address, their degree and the semester in which they want to stay.
Once a student has been appointed, they will need to complete registration online. Instructions for completing registration.
The deadline for requesting this information is:
We will not contact students until they have been appointed by their universities of origin. However, we provide updated information on our courses at the centers with which we have an agreement. For this reason, all interested students can request the information from their universities.
It is not necessary to submit the following documents to the university, but for your stay in Barcelona you should have the following:
No language certificate is required. A minimum level of B1 is recommended.
The FPCEE Blanquerna-URL, at the frame of his internationalization, believe that the tongues which are used to impart the lessons do not have to suppose an obstacle, but that have to be understood how an enrichment for the student. With this gaze, the Faculty has the document that collects the basic and essential chords of the linguistic uses that offer.
The majority of courses are taught in Catalan. A few are taught in Spanish. English courses are offered in the bachelor's degree in Primary Education and the bachelor's degree in Sports Management.
All international exchange students can benefit from the Buddy program, a welcome and accompaniment plan through which they are assigned a student at the school to facilitate their integration at the university and in the city.
Students who want to be part of our international mobility program (Erasmus code: E BARCELO16) must be appointed by their universities. Universities should contact the International Affairs Office ([email protected]) taking into consideration the dates of the call. They will have to send an e-mail that includes the full name of the student, their email address, their degree and the semester in which they want to stay. The deadline for requesting this information is:
We will not contact students until they have been appointed by their universities of origin. However, we provide updated information on our courses at the centers with which we have an agreement. For this reason, all interested students can request the information from their universities.
The School will send its decision regarding acceptance within 4 weeks from the student application form deadline.
The School will issue a transcript of the records no later than 5 weeks following the close of the assessment period at the receiving center.
Application terms and conditions:
The sending institution, upon agreement with the receiving institution, is in charge of supporting its appointed candidates to ensure they have the recommended language skills at the start of the period of study or teaching.
A minimum level of B1 in Spanish is required, B2 is recommended.
The majority of courses are taught in Catalan. Some are in Spanish.
An optional Spanish course (1-3 ECTS) is offered to international students in both the fall and spring semesters.
Students who want to be part of our international mobility program (Erasmus code: E BARCELO16) must be appointed by their universities. Universities should contact the International Affairs Office ([email protected]), taking into consideration the dates of the call. They will have to send an e-mail that includes the full name of the student, their email address, their degree and the semester in which they want to stay. The deadline for requesting this information is:
The universities with which we have an agreement have updated information on the subjects and the procedures to follow for the exchange. The School contacts students once they have been appointed by their university.
Upon being appointed, the mobility office sends all the information to the student, and the student conducts the online application using the guide provided.
The documents required by students to apply online to study at the School of Communication and International Relations are:
The deadline for requesting this documentation is:
Upon receiving everything, we will send you an acceptance letter by email. Printed copies will solely be sent to students who need to apply for a visa.
Native English speakers, students from English-speaking countries or those taking a degree entirely in English do not need to present an English level certification.
It is also not necessary for university students who have a language certification presentation exemption clause in the agreement with Blanquerna-URL.
We also accept a certificate from the coordinator of your university of origin stating that you have the minimum level of English required to take subjects in that language.
It is not necessary for students to prove their level of Spanish or Catalan by sending a certificate, but the recommended level of Spanish and/or Catalan is a minimum of B1. It is worth noting that students who do not have the required language skills may have difficulty taking part in classes and may eventually fail the exams or not be accepted into class by the lecturer and, therefore, not obtain the corresponding credits.
The majority of courses are taught in Catalan or Spanish. The minimum recommended level in order to study subjects in Spanish or Catalan is B1 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Some courses will be taught in English.
In order to study English, students must take an English proficiency exam upon arrival in order to find out their level and which group is best for them. English level exams will be held only on the welcome day. There are no second calls.
All are taught in English. The minimum level of English required to take subjects in this degree is B2 within the Common European Framework. A certificate of English is required.
The majority of courses are taught in Catalan or Spanish. The minimum recommended level in order to study subjects in Spanish or Catalan is B1 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. In order to pursue a master's degree students must already have a degree. The master's degree subjects available are solely our official master's degrees.
You are invited to take part in the Buddy program, a welcome and accompaniment plan for international students who come to our school.
This program assigns a student from the school to an international student to facilitate their integration at the university and in the city.
This program offers undergraduate students from all over the world the opportunity to study for one or two semesters at the Blanquerna-URL School of Communication and International Relations.
At this time, the School offers two bachelor's degrees taught through English (International Relations and Global Communication Management), four in Catalan or Spanish (Journalism and Corporate Communication; Audio-visual Communication; Advertising, Public Relations and Marketing and Digital Communication) and a double degree in Journalism and Corporate Communication and International Relations.
When filling in the forms, use capital letters to facilitate legibility. All documents should be scanned and sent to [email protected].
* Native English speakers, students from English-speaking countries or those taking a degree entirely in English do not need to present an English level certification.
It is also not necessary for university students who have an English exemption clause in the agreement with Blanquerna-URL.
We also accept a certificate from the coordinator of your university of origin stating that you have the minimum level of English required to take subjects in that language.
English
Catalan and Spanish
Students do not have to present any certificate to accredit their level of Spanish or Catalan, but persons who do not have the necessary linguistic skills may have difficulty participating in class and may ultimately fail to successfully complete their examinations and, therefore not obtain the corresponding credits. The recommended level of Spanish or Catalan is a minimum of B1.
Find all the School's courses open to international students (fee paying):
View the school academic calendar.
The majority of courses are taught in Catalan or Spanish. The minimum recommended level in order to study subjects in Spanish or Catalan is B1 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Some courses will be taught in English.
In order to study English (as a subject), students must take an English proficiency exam upon arrival in order to find out their level and which group is best for them. English level exams will be held only on the welcome day. There are no second calls.
All are taught in English. The minimum level of English required to take subjects in this degree is B2 within the Common European Framework. A certificate of English is required.
The tuition price varies depending on the degree. There is a minimum of 18 credits per semester to enroll and a maximum of 30. The duration of stay at Blanquerna may not exceed one academic year.
Enrollment must be paid after registering and in a single installment payable by bank transfer. Fees are non-refundable. The pre-enrollment fee is €100, non-refundable, which will be deducted from the total tuition fee payable for enrollment. Letters of acceptance will be sent after payment has been made.
All Fee Paying students should send the required information to [email protected]. Only applications made within the established deadlines will be accepted.
(Solely for international students who want to study at the School of Health Sciences)
Intensive blended learning programs are short, intensive programs that use innovative forms of learning, teaching and training for students and staff, and include online cooperation. They are undertaken and implemented by a minimum of three higher education institutions (HEIs) from a minimum of three EU Member States and third countries associated with the Program.
In intensive blended programs, groups of students or staff undertake short-term physical mobility abroad combined with a compulsory online part facilitating collaborative online learning exchange and teamwork.
At present, FCS has an intensive blended program in the bachelor's degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics. "Nutrition and Health Promotion in Europe" has been undertaken by four universities: Thomas More University (Belgium), Seinajoki University of Applied Sciences (Finland), CEU San Pablo (Spain) and Blanquerna School of Health Sciences-URL (Spain) and it has a teaching load of 2 ECTS. This year, the in-person module was held in Antwerp (Belgium) from April 25th to 29th.
The stay and travel expense is covered by an Erasmus+ scholarship.
Mobility offices work to provide advice on the admission processes and documentation required in these procedures. They are the point of contact between students and universities abroad. Do not hesitate to contact us.
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