Universidad de Jaen

Universidad de Jaen

Jaén, Spain

Important Information

Semester Dates
Language
  • Spanish and a variety of courses in English
Website

Information Sheet

For further information, visit the International Centre Office (SU060) or email outgoing@uleth.ca

University and Campus of University of Jaen

About

Spain has a population of about 48 million and is the second largest country in the European Union, after France. Colorful and diverse landscape are present throughout the country: mountains, a vast plateau, beautiful beaches, and the Canary and Balearic Islands. Spain has a rich history, which can be appreciated in every city through its monuments and museums, starting from pre-Roman times, through the Middle-Ages and the Renaissance, to present day. Modern day Spain balances tradition and modernity. Spain's vibrant cultural life can be experienced through its excellent tapas, an infinite number of local traditions like bull fighting, and its many traditional costumes and celebrations.

Jaén is a city located in the Andalusia region of Spain. Known as the "World Capital of Olive Oil," it is famous for its extensive olive groves and olive oil production. The city is adorned with impressive architecture, including the stunning Jaén Cathedral and the Castle of Santa Catalina, offering panoramic views of the surrounding picturesque mountains. Jaén is a medium-sized city, where almost everything is within walking distance or at least only a short bus trip away. It has many educational and sports facilities, and is located near the Renaissance towns of Úbeda and Baeza and the glorious National Park of Cazorla, a great hiking and wild-life viewing area. Students can also enjoy winter sports in nearby Sierra Nevada (90 minutes' drive) and visit the seaside resorts of the eastern Costa del Sol (two hours' drive). Jaén's Town Council organizes many cultural activities, some of which are held in the University Campus.

The Universidad de Jaén is a public institution offering 35 different degrees, 28 doctorates and a few masters programs. Internationalization plays a significant role on the university campus, evident by the university's 87 bilateral exchange agreements. UJA's history as an educational institution dates back to the Renaissance.

Program Information

Courses in English

For a list of courses taught in English and course outlines click here. Courses can be sorted by degree program by clicking on "Degree."

Language Courses

UJA offers exchange students a wide variety of Spanish Language and Culture Courses at various levels. Visit UJA's Advanced Center for Modern Languages website for more information about Spanish courses.

Faculties at UJA include:

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Sciences
  • Health Sciences
  • Social and Legal Sciences (includes business programs)
  • Engineering and Architecture

The European academic structure varies from the North American system. Courses completed at a European exchange partner will not be transferred back to the U of L on a course-for-course basis. Rather, students will be required to successfully complete a certain number of ECTS (European Transfer Credit System) credits to earn U of L credit equivalency. Typically, a full course load is 30 ECTS, and 6 ECTS = 3 U of L credits.

Requirements

You are eligible for this exchange if you are:

  • A full-time U of L student
  • In at least the 2nd year of your program
  • In good academic standing, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher

Although it is not a requirement, it is recommended that students have at least a 3.0 GPA in their U of L Spanish language courses.

Students wishing to study in Spain must obtain a MANDATORY study visa. For more information about the application process click here.

The visa application must be submitted at the Consulate General of Spain in Toronto. It is important to apply early, as the application process may take up to one month.


Consulate General of Spain in Toronto
Phone: (416) 977-1661
Office Hours: 08:30-15:30

 

For detailed information about vaccination recommendations when visiting Spain, please visit the Government of Canada's website.

Expenses

Campus Residences

  • Single Apartments
    • Cost (2023): €216 for stays less than 6 months and €180 per month for stays over 6 months (utilities not included)
  • Double Apartments
    • Cost (2023): €144/month for stays <6 months and €120/month for stays >6 months (utilities not included)
  • Apartments are fully equipped and furnished
  • Washers/dryers available on site
  • The Domingo Savio Hall of Residence has a dining hall that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Students going on an exchange pay regular U of L tuition and fees. For up-to-date tuition information, visit the U of L's Financial Services website.

It is MANDATORY for students to present health insurance valid for their whole period of stay upon arrival to Spain. Students must cover the costs of private medical care and then apply for a refund of the payment from their insurance company.

All international students are advised to obtain accident insurance through their own insurance agencies before arrival to Spain. 

For more information about health insurance requirements at UJA click here.

Airfare CAD 1,500-2,000 return
uLethbridge Tuition See Fee Schedule  
Rent CAD 200-300 per month
Food  CAD 150-200 per month
Textbooks CAD 140 per course (photocopies or library copies are also available)
Visa CAD 200 plus courier fees