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Courses in English are
available in Business, Computer Science, Engineering,
Fine Arts, Information Technology, Agriculture Science,
Ecology, Environmental Sciences and Construction.
It is possible to arrange independent study
projects with supervision in English. For information
about courses in English please click here.
For business courses choose "Facultad de Administracion
Y Dirrecion de Empresas"; then click "Show Subjects."
For Computer Science courses choose "Facultad
de Informatica". You may take courses in other colleges if
you have the appropriate background. Courses taught in
semester A are fall term; semester B is spring
term. Note that it is not possible to take courses in
Valencia
and either
Alcoy
or Gandia simultaneously. For a summary of courses in
English by subject, click here.
Exchange participation for the full year
or spring semester only is recommended due to calendar
differences. While more courses in English are
offered during the fall term, arranging final
examinations after return to your home campus cannot be
guaranteed; please be aware that students have
experienced some difficulties making examination
arrangements.
UPV Faculty of Business is in the process of
re-designing its graduate programs. Presently few
graduate level courses are offered in English. Graduate
students with a strong background in Spanish will be
considered by special arrangement for upper level
courses or independent projects in business. Applicants
should indicate this request in their essay as well as
contact The Magellan Exchange office in advance of the
application deadlines. In general, graduate
students can attend for 1-2 semesters and can enroll in
upper-level undergraduate courses, graduate level
courses, and/or courses and research. For more information please click
here, or click
here (in Spanish).
Several free language courses at varying levels
are offered to learn, improve or refresh your Spanish
during the academic year. If you would like to enroll in
these courses, you must do an online examination to
assess proficiency. Regular language courses are taught
throughout the academic year, and intensive language
courses are taught before each semester.
For information on the
Intensive Spanish Language Course taught prior to the
start of each semester, click
here.
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