Mobilitat Incoming FAQs
It depends on the subject; some are completely in English, while others are in Catalan or Spanish. You can find the language of instruction in the academic guide of every subject.
Also you can find a list of all the subjects in English here (https://eseiaat.upc.edu/ca/international-office/incomings/study-at-eseiaat/bachelors-degrees/exchange-courses-bachelor-degrees)
Also you can find a list of all the subjects in English here (https://eseiaat.upc.edu/ca/international-office/incomings/study-at-eseiaat/bachelors-degrees/exchange-courses-bachelor-degrees)
Yes, we just recommend you not to pick more than two extra subjects.
Yes, you can choose subjects from different degrees as long as they are taught here in ESEIAAT.
Yes, you can come as a visiting student. However, you will have to pay the full fee for your studies.
Yes, you can add changes to your Learning Agreement, as long as your university agrees. Mind that we can only accept changes during the first month of your stay.
No, Incoming ERASMUS or Double Degree students do not pay taxes; you'll just have to pay for your accommodation and living expenses.
Yes. All incoming students must have valid medical insurance that covers the entire duration of their stay in Spain.
You don't need the European Health Insurance Card if you already have valid medical insurance. However, all incoming students must have medical insurance that covers the entire duration of their stay, and we strongly recommend the European Health Insurance Card for EU students.
You only need the N.I.E. if you are planning to stay for more than 6 month or you want to apply for a job or an internship.
In case that you need it, you'll have to ask for a Letter of Acceptance in Spanish and go to the police station with your original passport and a scanned photocopy. You'll need to fulfill a form there. Mind that police hardly ever speak English.
In case that you need it, you'll have to ask for a Letter of Acceptance in Spanish and go to the police station with your original passport and a scanned photocopy. You'll need to fulfill a form there. Mind that police hardly ever speak English.
Yes, we do offer language courses; they're usually worth 2 ECTS credits; you can find more information here.
You will have access to Internet once you're enrolled. Mind that it can take up to one week to make your enrollment effective
Once you have access, you can connect to the Wi-Fi network of any UPC building, just putting your ATENEA username and password.
Once you have access, you can connect to the Wi-Fi network of any UPC building, just putting your ATENEA username and password.
Once you have access to ATENEA, you'll find the e-mail of your teachers there. You can also find their e-mails and office at the UPC directory (http://directori.upc.edu/directori/).
First of all, you'll need the nomination from your university. Once you have it, you'll have to complete the online application and upload the required documents (Learning Agreement, Transcript of Records, Passport/EU ID photocopy, Medical Insurance photocopy and your C.V.). All incoming students must have valid medical insurance for the entire duration of their stay. Once the documents are correct, we will validate your application. You can find more information here.
From Barcelona, the best way to get to Terrassa is taking the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC). The journey takes about 40 minutes.
You can take the S1 line from Plaça Catalunya (you can also take it at Provença, Gràcia or other stations) and get off at Vallparadís Universitat.
In the following links you'll find schedules and ticket prices:
FGC Tickets: https://www.fgc.cat/en/tickets/
FGC Schedule: https://www.fgc.cat/en/lines-and-schedule/
Barcelona public transport fares: https://www.tmb.cat/en/barcelona-fares-metro-bus
You can take the S1 line from Plaça Catalunya (you can also take it at Provença, Gràcia or other stations) and get off at Vallparadís Universitat.
In the following links you'll find schedules and ticket prices:
FGC Tickets: https://www.fgc.cat/en/tickets/
FGC Schedule: https://www.fgc.cat/en/lines-and-schedule/
Barcelona public transport fares: https://www.tmb.cat/en/barcelona-fares-metro-bus
Some subjects have several equivalent groups, with different schedule. Also some of them split in subgroups for the laboratory or for the practical lessons. If a subject has more than one group you can select the group that fits you most during the enrollment.
The subjects marked with **Q1** are only taught on the **fall/winter** semester (you may also see Q3, Q5 or Q7), while the subjects marked with **Q2** are only taught on the **spring/summer**semester (you may also see Q4, Q6 or Q8).
The subjects that are marked with Q1-Q2 can be enrolled on any semester.
The subjects that are marked with Q1-Q2 can be enrolled on any semester.
You can take up to 36 ECTS credits but we do not recommend taking more than 30.
Yes, unfortunately we can't validate your application until we have all the documents. Remember that valid medical insurance is also required for your stay.
Yes, you always need to complete the online application and upload all the documents.
We have a list of available bachelor and master thesis for incoming students. You can find the list here.
ATENEA is the online platform from the UPC, you can find your subjects there and your teachers will upload documents and your marks there.
To enter, you'll have to enter your username and password; you can find detailed information about it in this document.
To enter, you'll have to enter your username and password; you can find detailed information about it in this document.
UPC provides an orientation program designed to help incoming students during their stay in Catalonia. The program takes place the first two weeks of September (Autumn Semester) and the first two weeks of February (Spring Semester) and is divided in instructional units designed to help students to get through the paperwork upon arrival and also get in touch with the Spanish and Catalan culture.
These activities are organised by UPC International Students Office (ISO).
These activities are organised by UPC International Students Office (ISO).
The **Salsa'm** (https://www.upc.edu/slt/en/reception/salsam/salsam-the-upcs-buddy-programme?set_language=en) is a buddy program for international incoming students.
You can find the complete list of the subjects from the different degrees in ESEIAAT with the academic guides here.
Subjects usually start around 12th of September for the winter/fall semester and around 12th of February for the summer/spring semester.
We will send an e-mail to all of the students with a date and place of enrollment. If you have any problem with the date, you can send an e-mail to the International Office: incoming.eseiaat@upc.edu (mailto:incoming.eseiaat@upc.edu).
You can visit this web (https://www.upc.edu/sri/en/students/international-students/before-coming-to-upc/accommodation) for accommodation services.
You can find the Schedules for the subjects in the following here. Mind that the schedules from the next semester may not be published yet.
The application will be open from the 1st of April until the 15th of June if you're applying for the fall/winter semester or the whole year and from the 1st of October until the 15th of December for students of the spring/summer semester.
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