Study in Spain

- Although most postgraduate courses in Spain follow a different calendar, the programs usually have a two four-month period of coursework. The first period is from october to February and the second one is from February to June.
- Exams are a common form of assessment in this part of the world. Some teachers use modular exams which are called 'ex'menes parciales'. In these, the students are tested on a specific part of the subject. The advantage is that once you have passed a modular exam, you never have to study that particular topic again. But unfortunately, if you fail then you have to retake the exam with the next batch of students in the following June or September test. Written tests are common here although some institutes like to test their students orally.
- There are organised and extremely helpful International Relations office which are designed to help international students integrate. It is suggested to visit these offices if you encounter any difficulties.
- Universitat de Barcelona
- Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
- University of Navarra
- Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- Universitat de Valencia
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Universidad Pontifica Comillas de Madrid
- Universidad de Castillia-La-Mancha
- Universidad de Malaga
- Universidad de Murcia
- Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
- Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona