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What are the main choices for liberal arts students to study in Spain?

For students who want to apply for studying in Spain, choosing a major is a troublesome thing, especially for liberal arts students. So what major can liberal arts students choose to study in Spain? Tell us something about studying liberal arts in Spain.

First, liberal arts students study in Spain.

1, majoring in Spanish

At present, Spanish is the mother tongue of 2 1 countries in the world (Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Peru, etc.). ) is one of the five official languages of the United Nations. Spanish is spoken by more than 500 million people in the world, and it is the third largest language besides Chinese and English. In recent years, due to the strengthening of trade between China and Latin American countries, the strong import of Spanish culture and the growth of Hispanics, Spanish has continued to heat up in the domestic market. Spanish graduates generally choose companies and don't worry about finding jobs.

As a basic mother tongue major, many public universities in Spain have Spanish majors, and the requirements for admission scores are relatively low, especially the University of Salamanca, which is famous for its Spanish teaching.

2. Tourism management major

Spain has a pleasant climate and beautiful scenery. It is the country with the most cultural heritage in the world and a veritable "tourism kingdom". Tourism is a pillar industry in Spain, and the Spanish government attaches great importance to the development of tourism and the cultivation of tourism management talents. Tourism is the trump card major of Spanish universities. During decades of professional work, the Spanish Institute of Tourism has established the world's largest tourism research database and accumulated rich experience in information collection, analysis and research. At present, many Spanish public universities have set up tourism management, cultural heritage and other majors, among which the tourism majors of famous universities such as University of Malaga, King Juan Carlos University, Autonomous University of Madrid and university of zaragoza are very distinctive.

3. Education major

In recent years, the state attaches great importance to the education industry, not only in the treatment of teachers, but also in more institutional training and language education. Spanish pedagogy has gradually become a hot major.

At the same time, because Spanish is a small language in China, more students who have obtained education degrees in Spain are regarded as "hot potato" by various education, media and public institutions after returning home. Because of the shortage of Spanish talents in China, colleges and universities in second-and third-tier cities only require a master's degree in recruiting Spanish teachers, which is far from breaking the traditional concept that you can't enter a university as a teacher without a doctorate.

4. Media major

Audio-visual media, advertising and public relations are also popular professional choices in recent years. With the development of the Internet age, the media major has gradually become a major that can keep up with the times. After graduation, students can work in network/advertising companies, broadcast newspapers, audio-visual electronic publishing houses, magazines, news units, education promotion companies, teaching software development companies, schools (online schools), distance education institutions, scientific research units, information management and publicity departments of enterprises and institutions at all levels, consulting and planning companies, exhibition companies, cultural communication companies and enterprise marketing departments. Popular media organizations in Spain include Autonomous University of Barcelona, King Juan Carlos University, Complutense University of Madrid, University of Seville, etc.

Second, the undergraduate application requirements

1. Education

At least you need to finish high school. High school graduates, junior college students and undergraduates can submit the certificate of studying abroad, but you need to show the corresponding certificate of study completion, which is stamped by the school.

I also need to prepare my report card. At least I need to prepare transcripts of all major exams within one year. I need to be presented by the school, converted into points and stamped with the official seal to get the school's certification. I must make sure that I didn't fail.

2. Equal sharing requirements

On the one hand, the academic performance is GPA, preferably above 3.0, that is, everyone's performance in school. Generally speaking, you should ensure that you have not passed the exam. If you fail inadvertently, you should make up or retake the exam in time to ensure that you pass the exam of this course.

Graduates also need to provide their own college entrance examination results, which is a comprehensive test of the whole study of high school, and can well reflect the overall ranking of students in a certain field, and students with high scores will also be competitive.

3. China's college entrance examination performance requirements:

Most public universities in Spain need to provide authentic and effective Chinese college entrance examination results when applying for undergraduate courses. The score of college entrance examination (national paper) is generally required to reach 375 (regardless of arts and sciences), and students between 337.5 and 375 can also apply, but the schools and majors they can choose are limited.

If China's college entrance examination results can't meet the Spanish undergraduate and professional admission standards, students can choose schools and majors through extra points.

4. Spanish proficiency requirements:

Admission to undergraduate courses requires obtaining Spanish DELE or SIELE exam B 1 language proficiency certificate or B2 language proficiency certificate (currently used, the policy may be adjusted in the future. This standard does not currently apply to all universities in Spain. ) Visa application and language school application need to obtain A2 language level certificate or A2 language level certificate of Spanish DELE or SIELE test.

3. How much does it cost to study in Spain?

1. Tuition for language courses: Before studying Spanish undergraduate or master's courses, students need to reach a certain level of Spanish (undergraduate B 1, B2 and above in some areas). Students who do not reach this language level need to take Spanish courses for a period of time first. In Spain, the annual cost of language courses (8-9 months) is about 4,000-6,000 euros, or about 30,000-50,000 yuan.

2. Spanish undergraduate and master's tuition fees: Spain is a country with public university education as the mainstream. Like other EU countries, Spanish public universities enjoy high government subsidies. International students enjoy the same educational benefits as Spanish students, and public universities are free of tuition fees at the undergraduate level, and only need to pay a credit registration fee of about 0.5-60,000 yuan per year. The master's degree system in Spain is 1-2 years, most of which are 1 year, and a few are 1.5 -2 years. The master's tuition fee is equivalent to RMB 0.7-60,000/year.

3. Living expenses for studying in Spain: In terms of living expenses, Spain is generally a country with lower living expenses in Europe. Depending on the city, meals and shared apartments are about 30,000-50,000 yuan/year, plus daily shopping and travel expenses, about 40,000-60,000 yuan/year. The total cost of studying in Spain for four years is less than that of studying in Britain and America for one year.