Outside institutionsIES Barcelona students have the option of taking classes at local Universities. Attending classes at local Universities optimises the intercultural experience and personal fulfillment by promoting integration into Barcelona student life and the meeting of local students. However, students need to be aware that the Spanish university system is different from the American one. There are two types of courses offered at the various outside institutions: Regular and Estudios Hispanicos.
These course are offered in English or Spanish.
Please check the outside courses calendar for semester dates. These vary from IES course dates.
The University Pompeu Fabra was founded by the Catalonian government in 1990. It is therefore a public institution. It is named after the scholar who established the modern Catalan language, and enrolls approximately 10,000 Spanish and International students. The Generalitat of Catalonia and the University of Pompeu Fabra, conscious of the importance of having a business presence abroad and of the need to provide human resources prepared technically and culturally, created the Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional (College of International Business) in 1993, with the objective of training professional experts with particular expertise in international business. ESCI offers courses in both Spanish and English at undergraduate and graduate level. ESCI courses are specialized in European Union integration and in Far East Trade. UPF is equipped with a fully computerized library with 200,000 volumes that is connected to all the catalogues of Catalonia's public university libraries. Computer rooms are freely available throughout the campus for enrolled students. UPF offers IES students regular as well as Estudios Hispanicos courses provided by different university departments taugh in Spanish and English. This includes the courses offered at ESCI Business School. Please note that students must sign up for a minimum of TWO courses (Regular, ESCI or Estudios Hispanicos) at the UPF. For more detailed information on the Universitat Pompeu Fabra visit their website. For more detailed information on ESCI please visit their website. How to get to UPF Campus How to get toESCI
This university was established at the end of the 60's and since then has become one of the most dynamic universities in Spain. Made up of more than 25 schools, faculties and associated centers, it is the only real campus-based university in Barcelona. IES students can also take UAB Joint courses. Half an hour from Barcelona by metropolitan train, the UAB campus has a community feel, and provides all the services necessary for student life. Please note that students must sign up for a minimum of TWO courses at the UAB. For more detailed information on the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona visit their website. How to get to UAB Campus The UB was founded in 1450. The present central building was inaugurated in 1871 and is located in the city centre. Today the university has four campuses, in different parts of the city. The university is particularly interested in fostering international relations, and for many years has been the leader among European universities in a number of student exchanges organized as part of the Erasmus program. UB offers an Estudios Hispanicos program taugh in Spanish, adapted to teh students´proficiency levels, based on Spain and Latin-American culture. For more detailed information on the Estudios Hispanicos Program visit their website. How to get to UB Campus The Universitat Ramon Llull (URL) is a private School formed by 10 federated institutions of great prestige. It was founded in 1990 by 4 traditional private educational centers, and since then it has continually expanded its activities and included new highly qualified member schools. Currently, the URL awards 41 different degrees in such fields as Engineering, Communications, Business, Design, Psychology and Bioethics. URL offers students courses in the fields of Human Sciences, Religion and Philosophy. For more information, visit the Universitat Ramon Llull website. How to get to URL Campus Back to Fall |