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Guide to preparation of interdisciplinary application for studying in Spain

Guide to preparation of interdisciplinary application for studying in Spain

I. Material preparation

1. course

Due to the differences in education system and major settings, most students from China who go to Spain actually apply for cross-majors, because there are few perfectly matched majors, but many courses overlap, so you have to show proof of course study.

If there are courses in China that belong to the same category as the major you are about to apply for, you can directly prove that preparing your test report card will directly show your professional skills and learning results.

2. Tools

Documentary materials to prove your love for your major are also essential. If you can't make enough hardware, you can start with the software and show your understanding and love for the profession, which will be more convincing.

Have a resume and motivation letter to work hard. Can explain the contents of your elective courses and internship practice. As long as it matches your major, your application will get extra points. This is something you can operate by yourself.

3. Language

To receive local education, Spanish is also an important aspect. Even if English is chosen for teaching, most of the documents you need to read in your study are in Spanish. If your language level is not up to standard or average, it will affect your learning efficiency.

Therefore, when the school majors are audited, they will pay special attention to students' language ability, which will affect the efficiency of students' future study. In order to be more competitive, we still have to ensure that our Spanish is up to standard.

Second, the application process

If it is a domestic direct application, it can be prepared according to the normal process. What needs extra attention is that you need to confirm in advance that the school accepts interdisciplinary applications and understand the additional requirements for interdisciplinary students to ensure that you can pass the exam smoothly.

However, if you find that you are not suitable for professional study after entering the school, you need to contact your college and the college you want to transfer to at this time, confirm the quota and requirements, and let the post-preparation materials be submitted, so that the review will be fast.

Further reading: a reference guide to the choice of majors studying in Spain

1, choose a major according to your grades.

How to choose a university and major according to your college entrance examination results? Many students will be entangled. Most students in China have a fixed thinking. They must rank Spanish universities according to China's method, and give them a ranking of 369. In fact, the educational resources of Spanish higher education are very balanced, and there is no distinction between good and bad. If students have to enter the top university they think, it is actually possible, as long as they choose the right major according to their scores.

2. Choose potential majors in combination with domestic trends.

Going to Spain to study China's popular major can not only learn the international cutting-edge knowledge theory, but also integrate the theoretical essence of the East and the West and fully absorb knowledge, which is rare in domestic universities. More opportunities to enter the world ranked better than domestic ones, and you can find jobs and development overseas.

Such as telecommunications, electricity, finance, engineering and so on.

3. Correct mentality.

When studying professional courses, we must first make it clear that Spanish universities are lenient and strict. Therefore, the choice of major should be combined with your own ability, and you can't underestimate yourself, but there is no need to underestimate yourself. Only by recognizing your own position can you choose a major that suits you. Of course, there are still many promising majors, which meet these two points. Students need not worry too much. Speaking of which, we have to admit the importance of language. Only by learning the language well can you choose more majors, and you can choose to continue your Spanish major, so language is the key to your major choice.

4, study abroad city choice

For science and engineering, the most ideal cities and regions are Madrid (including Madrid), Catalonia (including Barcelona) and Basque country (including Bieber). Because the scale of science and technology and industrial development in these three regions represents more than 80% of the whole Spain. Most of the most developed laboratories in Spain are concentrated in these three areas. If the major is special, such as agronomy, choose the universities in southern Andalusia, and the universities in northwest Galicia also choose animal husbandry and mining.

China students studying in Spain can only concentrate on their major and then choose a university. This is an important principle for the success of studying abroad. Because all China students studying in Spain are eager to study in Spain as a successful experience, not a simple experience, or even an unforgettable experience.

5, "language+major", compound talents

Nowadays, everyone likes to recruit diversified talents, speak fluent Spanish and have professional skills. I believe that such people will not worry about the employment problem. Since its early years, China's overseas investment projects have gradually shifted from Arabic-speaking countries and French-speaking countries in Africa to Latin American countries dominated by Spanish. Not only the government, but also entrepreneurs such as Wang Jianlin, chairman of Wanda Group, and Ma Yun, founder of Alibaba Group, are optimistic about the Spanish market. In addition, many local enterprises are gradually considering coming to China for development. This development also shows the importance of compound talents.

Science students can choose telecommunications, environmental protection, high-speed rail, biotechnology, renewable energy, water treatment, aerospace and other majors, while arts students can choose finance, trade, hotel management and other majors.

Step 6 specialize in Spanish

According to the survey, Spanish is one of the main majors with high employment rate after graduation for half a year in China, and it is also a foreign language major. After studying abroad, we have the advantage of this language learning environment and can enjoy professional teachers, which provides good conditions for learning languages. Some Spanish-speaking students in China will choose Spanish-related majors for further professional development.

For example, the application of Spanish, translation, tourism foreign languages, education, literature and so on.

Further reading: an inventory of the advantages of studying in Spain

1, which has great development space.

Spanish is the third largest language in the world and plays an important role in world political and economic exchanges. Spanish is one of the important official languages widely used in the European Union, UNESCO and the World Trade Organization. At present, 400 million people in the world use Spanish, which is second only to English in its influence. According to experts' estimation, English, Spanish and Chinese will become the most common languages in 2 1 century. Therefore, in recent years, learning Spanish has become one of the hottest educational investment projects in the world. With the increasing economic and trade exchanges between China and Spain and South America, there is an increasing demand for Spanish talents in China, while there is a great shortage of Spanish talents in China, which brings broad employment prospects for students who are familiar with Spanish and European culture. In addition, Spain's immigration policy is relatively loose, and those who have lived continuously for five years can apply for permanent residence. As a member of the European Union 15, a visa for Spain will also facilitate international students to travel in Europe.

2. The quality of education is very good.

Spanish higher education has a long history, with more than 100 universities, more than 300 colleges and numerous scientific research centers. Spanish higher education is of excellent quality, with many world-renowned first-class universities, such as public Carlos III University, Complutense University of Madrid, University of Salamanca and Central University of Barcelona. Diplomas from Spanish universities are quite international, which helps students find jobs in Spanish-speaking countries all over the world. Business administration and law, European law, environmental policy and management, journalism, library science, computer engineering and telecommunication engineering are the "products" of Spanish higher education, and art and tourism education are Spain's characteristic projects. There are 43 conservatories in Spain, among which the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid and the Conservatory of Music in Barcelona are world-class arts. Spanish art education is also famous in Europe. At present, Spain receives 654.38 million foreign students every year.

3. Low economic pressure.

Spain, as one of the earliest members of the European Union, has inherited the European educational style and system. Public universities implement almost free education funded by the government, and overseas students can enjoy the same treatment, but some private universities have to pay high tuition fees. In order to promote Spanish, some universities have also set up related scholarships. As a high welfare country in Europe, Spain has the same social welfare for international students as its own citizens. At the same time, the Spanish government also allows international students to work legally. According to the statistics of Spanish authorities, 40% of Spanish college students are working part-time. It is understood that the tuition, living expenses and insurance for the first year of studying in Spain are about 700 ~ 6,543,800 RMB, far lower than those in the United States, Australia, Britain and other countries. Therefore, for China students, there is not much economic pressure to study in Spain.

4. The competitive pressure is not great.

For a long time, Spanish universities are only open to local residents, and their ability to accept foreign students is very limited. However, with the emergence of the internationalization of education and the rapid development of the global study abroad market, the Spanish government began to gradually liberalize the education market. Spanish universities are active in attracting overseas students, and with the strong support of the Spanish government, they have launched international education programs. Due to the short opening time, Spain's appeal in the global study abroad market is not strong, so the competition for studying in Spain is not fierce. It is understood that there are only 58 international students from China in Spain, which is far from the total of 360,000 international students from China, thus providing more space for China students to study in Spain.

Extended reading: introduction of Spanish study abroad cities and famous schools

I. Barcelona

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, bordering on the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 1, 0 1.9 square kilometers and an urban population of 1, 6 1, 000. Compared with modern Madrid, Barcelona seems to have more classical charm. Whether you want to appreciate Gaudi's Gothic masterpieces or follow in Picasso's footsteps, Barcelona will never let you down who loves art and culture.

Barcelona is the birthplace of Catalan culture and the capital of Catalonia, where Spanish and Catalan are widely used. Barcelona also has a lot of Spain, and the classical environment and humanistic atmosphere of the school also make many international students yearn for it.

Famous schools: University of Barcelona, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Pompeii Fapula University.

Second, Madrid.

As the capital of Spain, Madrid doesn't seem so attractive to many travelers, but as a place to study abroad, Madrid is undoubtedly a very good choice. Located in central Spain, with an area of 607 square kilometers and a population of 3.4 million, Madrid is the third largest city in Europe and the economic and technological center of Spain.

In Madrid, you can feel the perfect combination of classicism and modernity in a city, and experience the warm and wonderful Spanish life. Madrid's education industry is very developed and it is the first choice for many Spanish students. There are 13 universities in Madrid community, and the investment in technology research and development accounts for more than 30% of the country.

Well-known schools: Complutense University of Madrid, Polytechnic University of Madrid, King Juan Carlos University, Autonomous University of Madrid, Carlos III University of Madrid.

Third, Seville.

This city is equivalent to Shanghai in China and the financial center of Spain. I wonder if you have seen flamenco. If you come to Seville, don't miss this passionate dance.

Seville is the largest artistic, cultural and financial center in southwest Spain with a population of about 650,000. People lived in Seville in the 7th century BC, and Seville was built in 48 BC. Seville is not as prosperous as Madrid and Barcelona, but it is a good place to enjoy the medieval customs and traditional Spanish life.

The University of Seville is one of the oldest universities in Spain, and it is an institution of higher learning with a strong humanistic atmosphere. Modern students and ancient buildings give this school a different style.

Well-known school: University of Seville