Overview
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as EuroLearn, has worked in conjunction with our partner in Spain, Active Learning Abroad, for in-country support and services to design this program with your individual student goals in mind. It is built around a unique Discovery Model which is delivered by some of the best staff in study abroad, both in the U.S. and overseas, in order to provide you with an individualized experience through discovery in 5 key areas: personal, academic, cultural, social, and professional. Learn more about the Discovery Model.
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The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) is among the best academic centers in Spain and the European Union, both for the quality of its teaching staff and for its excellent research. The University currently offers 77 undergraduate courses, 90 doctoral programs, and 328 postgraduate and continuing education courses. The UAB has 43,000 students and over 4,200 members of staff.
Our study abroad program at UAB takes place at the Sant Pau (Casa Convalescència) and the Eixample Campuses. The Casa de Convalescència is one of the buildings located within the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau grounds and constitutes one of the late works of Catalan Modernism. The complex was declared a Historic Artistic Monument in 1978 and later named part of UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage for Humanity in 1997. The Eixample Campus is located in the central part of Barcelona. It is very close to several Metro and bus stops. Our students may choose courses from either of these two campuses as the connection is easy and can be done in only 20 minutes.
The Universitat Autònoma is recognized and accredited by the Spanish Ministry of Education as a granting degree high learning institution.
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LocationBarcelona is a cosmopolitan, avant garde city in the northeast of Spain on the Mediterranean coast. It is famous for its artistic works and culture, and represents the spirit of the different Mediterranean peoples that have formed its present personality. Barcelona has many museums and architectural creations that will captivate its visitors. It is impossible to spend time in this city without being impressed by its cultural heritage, and leaving with a greater understanding of our globalized world.
Barcelona’s mild climate and the diversity of the different landscapes of the Catalonia region provide students with a variety of opportunities to spend time on the beaches, in the Pyrenees Mountains, or visiting some of the most famous wineries and cava (champagne) caves of Spain.
With an approximate population of 1,600,000 people Barcelona is the perfect place to spend a semester or an academic year as a student. It is a city where our students will get to know many other international students since the city is one of the most popular destinations for international students.
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Academic HighlightsInternational Business and Humanities Program Overview
- Minimum GPA: 2.80
- Language of instruction: English and Spanish
- Language requirements: None. Open to all levels.
- Place of instruction: Sant Pau and Eixample Campuses
- Participants: International students
- Before arrival students take an online test to determine language proficiency
Students choose courses from the tracks offered in addition to a Spanish language course
Track A: Language-Business-Economics-Politics in Eixample Campus
Track B: Language-Art-Architecture in Sant Pau Campus
Track C: Mediterranean Studies in Sant Pau Campus
Both Campuses are on the same metro line which makes it easy to travel from one to the other. Additional courses are available at an additional fee.
Please view the course catalog to see a complete list of courses available.
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HousingStudents may choose from the following housing options: homestay, residence halls, or shared apartments. We always try to provide students with their first housing choice, but we cannot guarantee it. It is why we recommend students apply in advance so they have a better chance to obtain their preferred option.
Homestay
Staying with a host family is a way to enrich student’s experience and to reinforce the knowledge gained during the program. We select our families carefully and have known them for years. All of them have extensive experience accommodating foreign students. Upon arrival students receive a key of the house so they may come and go as they please. Students will be able to receive telephone calls, but most likely will not be able to have guests over. Two daily meals are provided and one laundry load per week.
Residence
This is an off-campus student’s residence. Spaniards and international students are residents of this option mostly in double rooms, depending on availability some singles may be offered as well. Kitchen and bathroom may be private or shared. There are also common areas. Usually, the residence offers laundry facilities and meals may or may not be included.
Shared Apartment
These apartments are shared by international students. They have single and double bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with cooking utensils, washing machine, refrigerator, and shared bathrooms. Students must respect building community rules and maintain the apartment in decent conditions. The price of accommodation includes the cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water) within reasonable expending and, in most cases, a weekly cleaning of the communal areas. Meals are not included.
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University ServicesStudents receive a UAB university ID that allows them to access computer labs, (campus is WiFi), UAB libraries, and other benefits. There is also a cafeteria and restaurant on campus.
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OrientationBridging Cultures Program
The GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Bridging Cultures Program is our signature orientation program for all semester and year abroad students. The cost for this multi-day program is included in your program fees and covers several nights accommodation, most meals, local transportation, and excursions.
Typically 4-6 days in length, each orientation program includes:
Exciting excursions and activities
A chance to meet other students
Orientation sessions to help you adapt to your new country
Orientation sites vary based on the location of your program. Each site is selected based on the proximity to your host university as well as for the unique activities available within the area. Read more about the Bridging Cultures Program>
University Orientation
In addition to the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Bridging Cultures Program, all students will participate in a university specific orientation. There is an official presentation of the program given by the Director of the Study Abroad Programs of the UAB and his staff. This orientation session provides students with information on the different UAB campuses and departments, and also on academics about their program at the UAB: what to expect in the classroom, different teaching methodologies between Spain and the US, university rules regarding absences and exams.
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Overseas Staff and SupportGlobaLinks Learning Abroad and Active Learning Abroad have forged a unique partnership to provide high quality study abroad opportunities in Spain. Active Learning Abroad (ALA) is GlobaLinks’ partner and overseas office for all students studying for a summer or semester at a university in Spain. The ALA offices and staff in Barcelona, Sevilla, Salamanca, and Madrid work closely with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad staff in the U.S. to provide all students with services and support throughout the experience. This ensures that each student is ensured an individualized experience both during the pre-departure stage and while in country. The ALA team in Spain delivers the Bridging Cultures Program onsite and Discovery Activities throughout the semester or summer and are also available 24/7 for emergency support.
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Scholarships AvailableGlobaLinks Learning Abroad strives to offer the most reasonable abroad fees to Europe. To further enhance the affordability of the semester/year study abroad program, we encourage you to apply for scholarships through all available scholarship sources. Learn more about our scholarship opportunities.
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Get Involved AbroadExtracurricular Activities
There are a variety of ways to get involved while you're abroad. Our in-country staff can connect you with resources and opportunities at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.
Community Involvement
We encourage our students to experience the local customs and immerse in the local culture by participating in our organized cultural and social activities. We will have a guided tour of the city, visiting places such as Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia, the Gothic quarter and the cathedral, Plaza Catalunya and las Ramblas, the Park Guell and other interesting places.
All students are encouraged to participate in volunteer activities at or near their campus, where permitted under host-country immigration regulations. Service learning is an integral piece of a well-rounded education, and we support students’ efforts to integrate into the local culture through volunteer activities. Students are provided with information on volunteer opportunities on campus or within the community during the orientation and preparation process.
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Special Programs and ExcursionsGlobaLinks Learning Abroad and Active Learning Abroad will provide excursions to all students participating in a semester/academic year program. This will allow students to get familiar with some of the most interesting cities and areas in Spain from cultural, artistic, and historic perspectives. Semester abroad students usually have two overnight trips and two day excursions. Below are some examples of previous excursions. Please note not all excursions will be offered each term and locations are subject to change.
Madrid
Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. It is the most important economic and financial center of the Iberian Peninsula. Full of great Museums (i.e. El Prado, Reina Sofía) Madrid offers endless cultural opportunities and a vibrant social life. Walking through the streets of Madrid neighborhoods (Habsburg, Bourbon) visitors will discover its long and interesting history while at the same time admiring Madrid’s modern business districts.
Girona and Figueres
Girona offers its enchanting medieval quarter, its narrow streets, and its Catalan personality. Figueres is the place of surrealism, home of the Dalí museum and where visitors will discover the art works of this international genius.
Penedés Wine Region
This is one of the most important areas in Catalonia of wine making and the cradle of Spanish Cava (Champagne). Students will see firsthand all the process of wine and cava making while visiting some of the most important cellars in the region.
The Pyrenees
These magnificent mountains are not only the perfect place for practicing skiing but also the ideal environment for people who enjoy nature and its multiple expressions: high mountains, wild rivers, lakes, and wild life.
Costa Brava
This is one of the most visited summer spots in Spain. Once you see the beauty of its beaches and its Mediterranean pine woods along the coastline you will agree that this is a very nice place to enjoy with your friends.
Sitges
Just a few miles south of Barcelona this small, young, modern town offers visitors a laid back beach town where they may spend a relaxing time. Sitges was a fishing town that has become a nice place where restaurants and cafes are all over the city.
Valencia
The city of Valencia is the capital of the region that shares its name and the Spanish Costa Blanca. This Mediterranean city, which is the third largest city in Spain, is known for introducing the Spanish and international dish paella. The old medieval town and the modern Palacio de las Artes y las Ciencias provide visitors with a mixture of old and new architecture expressions. Do not forget to stroll along the Malvarrosa beach and enjoy the social life the city offers.
Ground transportation, entrance fees, and guided tours are included in program fees for all excursions. Hotel accommodation and breakfast are also included in all overnight excursions.
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Enhance Your Experience OnlineGlobal Citizen Development
The new Global Citizen Development modules are online learning components designed to help you explore your study abroad destination and experience at a whole new level. These modules are not mandatory; however, we strongly encourage your participation as they will introduce you to the opportunities and challenges you may encounter when participating in a study abroad program, as well as expose you to cultural insights and knowledge about your host country to help make your program abroad even more successful and fulfilling. Through the 3 modules, you will refine your skills in cross-cultural observation, adaptation, and communication.
Course CatalogTo determine if the classes you need are available at this university, select Courses/Subjects to view the specific course options.
Tips: For advice on navigating the university’s course catalog, use the Selecting Courses link. You may also view the suggested grade and credit transfer information through the Grade Conversion.
If you have any questions about course availability, please contact [email protected].
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FeesUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona Fall 2013 Year - International Business & Humanities |
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All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | Program Fees | $13,425.00 | Housing without Meals | Included in program fees | What's included | See below | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Fall 2013 Semester - International Business & Humanities |
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All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | Program Fees | $13,425.00 | Housing without Meals | Included in program fees | What's included | See below | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Spring 2014 Semester - International Business & Humanities |
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All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | Program Fees | $13,435.00 | Housing without Meals | Included in program fees | What's included | See below | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Spring 2014 Semester - International Business & Humanities |
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All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | Program Fees | TBD | Housing without Meals | Included in program fees | What's included | See below |
Fee IncludesWhat’s Included in the Program Fee?
Everything you would expect:
- Personalized Program Counseling including: MyLearn on-line admissions system, Course selection and credit transfer, Immigration visa assistance, Travel arrangements & airport pickup, Financial aid transfer and financial planning, Pre-departure webinar, Comprehensive participant guide, Help for parents and advisors
- Tuition
- Housing without meals - The fee also includes accommodation in a self-catered apartment. Housing with meal options may be available at an additional cost.
- Transfer Credit
- Health Insurance
- On-site Staff
- 24/7 emergency support in North American and abroad
- Internet and cell phone access
- Access to scholarships
- Alumni program onyour return
NOTE: Fees for programs in Spain include a $500 discount for students from affiliate universities. The fee for students from non-affiliated universities will be an additional $500.
More than you expect:
Housing amenities are generally:
- Single room
- Technology package available
- Linen package available
An additional refundable housing deposit may be required for your housing selection. If the housing is self-catered (no meals), you will have access to a kitchen where you can prepare your own meals. If you would prefer housing with meals, it is available for an extra fee either as a homestay or in a residental hall. Contact us for more information.
*All fees are subject to change. DatesShould you receive an offer, your offer letter will provide you with the most up to date university start dates. GlobaLinks Learning Abroad will attempt to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we receive it. Be sure to confirm dates before finalizing any travel plans. | |
Fall 2013 Semester - International Business & Humanities - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2013
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Anticipated Departure | September 3, 2013 | Start Date | September 4, 2013 | End Date | December 14, 2013 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Fall 2013 Year - International Business & Humanities - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2013
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Anticipated Departure | August 29, 2013 | Start Date | August 30, 2013 | End Date | April 26, 2014 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Spring 2014 Semester - International Business & Humanities - Spring | Application Deadline: October 15, 2013
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Anticipated Departure | January 7, 2014 | Start Date | January 8, 2014 | End Date | April 27, 2014 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Spring 2014 Semester - International Business & Humanities - Spring | Application Deadline: October 30, 2013
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Anticipated Departure | January 7, 2014 | Start Date | January 8, 2014 | End Date | April 27, 2014 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Fall 2014 Semester - International Business & Humanities - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2014
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Anticipated Departure | August 28, 2014 | Start Date | August 29, 2014 | End Date | December 14, 2014 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Fall 2014 Year - International Business & Humanities - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2014
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Anticipated Departure | August 29, 2014 | Start Date | August 30, 2014 | End Date | April 26, 2015 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Spring 2015 Semester - International Business & Humanities - Spring | Application Deadline: October 30, 2014
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Anticipated Departure | January 7, 2015 | Start Date | January 8, 2015 | End Date | April 27, 2015 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Fall 2015 Semester - International Business & Humanities - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2015
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Anticipated Departure | August 28, 2015 | Start Date | August 29, 2015 | End Date | December 14, 2015 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Fall 2015 Year - International Business & Humanities - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2015
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Anticipated Departure | August 29, 2015 | Start Date | August 30, 2015 | End Date | April 26, 2016 | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Entry RequirementsApplicants must have the required GPA and have completed at least the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the university/college level prior to the time of participation. Prior study of Spanish is not required. An on-line Spanish placement test will be administered prior to arrival.
Required GPA: 2.80
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