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Universitat Jaume I (E CASTELL01)
International Student and Staff Support
International Relations Office
Attached you can find our Fact Sheet and the list of courses taught in English.
About courses, exchange students can select subjects from different departments.
We remind that all exchange students are required A2 Spanish level.
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ERASMUS + INSTITUTIONAL AGREEMENT
Can be considered and Annex to the Agreement
SPANISH PUBLIC UNIVERSITY , as by Law of 3/1991 of the Generalitat Valenciana,
Updated in October, 2016
Institution’s Name UNIVERSITAT JAUME I
Erasmus Code E CASTELL01
EUC 29583-LA-1-2014-1-ES-E4AKA1-ECHE-1
Number PIC 999882985
Post Address Avda. Sos Baynat s/n, E 12071 Castelló de la Plana, Spain
Web Site http://www.international.uji.es
Erasmus INSTITUTIONAL COORDINATOR
Name Joan Antoni Martín Montaner, Vicerector of Internationalization &
Cooperation
Post Address Rectoral building. Avenue Sos Baynat s/n, E 12071 Castelló de la Plana,
Spain
Phone +34 964 729037
Fax +34 964 728980
E-Mail [email protected]
OTHER USEFUL CONTACTS:
Position 1: Erasmus Programme coordinator
Name Margarita Gonell Ibáñez
Post Address International Relations Office. Avda. Sos Baynat s/n, E 12071 Castelló de la
Plana, Spain
Phone +34 964 387077
Fax +34 964 387001
agreements [email protected]
Position 2: Incoming Student Support
Post Address International Relations Office Avda. Sos Baynat s/n, E 12071 Castelló de la
Plana, Spain
Phone +34 964 387063/58 (English) +34964387073 (Spanish)
Fax +34 964 387001
E-Mail [email protected]
Website for http://www.international.uji.es
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incoming students
Position 3: Erasmus outgoing contact
E-Mail [email protected]
Website for outgoing
students http://ujiapps.uji.es/serveis/ori/estudiant_uji/
Academic calendar https://documents.uji.es/alfresco/d/d/workspace/SpacesStore/6b5c80d0-eb83- 4316-acc4-c67c03f5bba5/aca1920es.pdf?guest=true
The Schedule for the Master programmes is slightly different, generally they
start and end later.
Application Forms &
Deadlines for
incoming students
Nominations deadline:
15th June for 1st semester / 15th November for 2nd semester
https://e-ujier.uji.es/pls/www/!gri_www.euji06614
After pre-registration, the student receives a username and password to fill-in
the learning agreement; proof of academic record should be scanned and
enclosed. The student will then be contacted by the Erasmus tutor. It is
advised to take this step before the arrival of the student. Enrollment takes
places during the first 3 weeks of each semester.
The International Student Support will send your students all necessary
information after registration and acceptance.
ECTS Guide /
Courses
on-line
http://ujiapps.uji.es/sia/rest/publicacion/2017, provides full information on
courses, timetables, academics, exams, in Spanish of our new degrees
“Grados” and Master programmes.
http://www.uji.es/estudis/graus/ (brochures of Grados)
Language of
instruction
At Bachelor’s level
73,27% Spanish, 21,51% Catalan, 4,80 % English, the rest other European
languages (French and German)
At Master level
74,54% Spanish, 17,48% catalan, 5,29 % English
Language level We recommend to have at least a B1 level of Spanish, but can accept A2 level
students.
List of Erasmus
coordinators
http://www.uji.es/serveis/ori/estudiant_uji/coordinadors_tutors/prog_erasmus/
Courses of Spanish
and Catalan as a
foreign language
http://www.uji.es/serveis/slt/base/adf/serveis/cursos/arxiu/1718/general/cele/
Offered at different levels from A1 to C1 during each semester, both intensive
(70 hours) before the semester and extensive (100 hours) during the semester
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at ca 120 euros each.
Approximate calendar of courses during the semester: from Mid September to
December, from February to May.
Can students take courses from
different
departments/ faculties?
Yes, at Bachelor level, but students should take the majority of subjects in the
degree programme where they have been admitted.
Master level students can only take subjects from the Master where they have
been admitted. There must be a specific agreement at Master level and the
student must have already completed 180 ECTS credits.
Grading system http://documents.uji.es/alfresco/d/d/workspace/SpacesStore/d14ad673-9372-
4503-bb72-707ff44fde32/briefacademicguidelines_1516.pdf?guest=true
Accommodation
Possibilities
http://ujiapps.uji.es/serveis/ori/estudiant_personal_entrant/orientacio/viu_uji/a
llotjament/
Most preferred option by students is to share a private flat near the campus.
Visa arrangements
and insurance
http://www.uji.es/perfils/internacional/
Students with special
needs
http://ujiapps.uji.es/serveis/use/base/pad
International Student
Guide
http://ujiapps.uji.es/serveis/ori/estudiant_personal_entrant/orientacio/estudiar
_uji/guia_estudiant/guia-ang.pdf
Average price of
accommodation
Price of menu in
cafeteria
200 euros/months in a shared flat
5 euros, a three course meal
ENGLISH COURSES‐ BUSINESS EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Introduction to Accounting
1 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1001 Group E
Introduction to Business Administration
1 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1002 Group E
Introduction Microeconomics
1 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1004 Group E
Mathematics I 1 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1005‐ Group E
Macroeconomics 1 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1015‐ Group D
Statistics 1 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1011 Group D
Financial Accounting 1 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1012 Group D
Financial Management 1 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1013 Group D
Business Management 1 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1014 Group D
English for Economists 1 3 6 AE/EC/FC 1022 Group D
Organizational Design and
Change
1 4 6 AE1032
Mathematics II 2 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1007‐ Group E
Introduction Macroeconomics
2 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1006 Group E
Financial Operations Mathematics
2 1 6 AE/EC/FC 1003 Group E
Quantitative Methodologies
2 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1019‐ Group D
Microeconomics 2 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1020‐ Group D
Financial Statement Analysis
2 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1016 Group D
Spanish and World Economy
2 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1017 Group D
Foundations of Marketing
2 2 6 AE/EC/FC 1018 Group D
Theory of Macroeconomics
2 3 6 EC1029
ENGLISH COURSES‐ TOURISM
EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Information Systems Management in
Tourism Organizations
1 3 6 TU0930
Valencian Art and Tourist Resources
1 4 6 TU0935
Sales Management and Customer Service
1 4 6 TU0940
Introduction to English for Tourism (Modern
Language)
2 1 6 TU0908
Spanish Art and Tourist Resource
2 2 6 TU0916
English for Tourism 2 2 6 TU0918
ENGLISH COURSES‐ MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Machine Projects 1 4 6 EM1035
Machine Dynamics and Vibrations
1 4 6 EM1036
Design for Manufacture and
Assembly
1 4 6 EM1038
Manufacturing Process Planning
1 4 6 EM1039
Advanced Structural Calculation
1 4 6 EM1041
Reinforced Concrete Structural Calculation
– Foundations
1 4 6 EM1042
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems
1 4 6 EM1044
Fluid Transport Systems
1 4 6 EM1045
ENGLISH COURSES‐ INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Fluids Engineering (only 2 credits in
English)
1 4 7.5 ET1035
Computational Methods in Engineering
2 4 6 ET1038
Nanotechnology 2 4 6 ET1039
ENGLISH COURSES‐ TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ ONLY SEMESTER 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Building III: Steel and Wood Structures
2 2 6 ED0917
ENGLISH COURSES‐ CHEMISTRY EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Chemical Laboratoy II 1 4 6 QU0932
Physical Chemistry II 2 2 6 QU0918
Modelling in Biochemistry
2 4 6 QU0940
ENGLISH COURSES‐ COMPUTER SCIENCES ENGINEERING EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Desing and Implementation of
Information Systems
2 3 6 EI1027
Intelligent Systems 2 3 6 EI1028
ENGLISH COURSES‐ TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
*Language B (English) for translators and
interpreters
1
1
6
TI0908
*Language B (English) for translators and
interpreters
2
1
6
TI0913
*Language and culture B (English) for
translators and interpreters
A
2
9
TI0916
Translation A1‐B (Spanish‐English) (I)
A
2
6
TI0932
*YOU CANNOT ENROL IN THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS IF YOUR HOME UNIVERSITY
DOES NOT HAVE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE DEGREE OF TRANSLATION AND
INTERPRETING. ASK ORI ABOUT IT
ENGLISH COURSES‐ ENGLISH STUDIES EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
COURSE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Writing in English: Basic Texts
1
1
6
EA0904
English Phonetics and Phonology
1
1
6
EA0911
Oral Expression in English
1
2
6
EA0912
Academic English
1
2
6
EA0913
English Applied Linguistics: An Introduction
1
2
6
EA0914
Introduction to British Literature
1
2
6
EA0915
English Morphosyntax
1
2
6
EA0916
Writing in English: Advanced Texts
1
2
6
EA0919
Old English
1
3
6
EA0923
Advanced English: Registers and Styles
1
3
6
EA0924
Applied Linguistics in English Language
Teaching and Learning
1
3
6
EA0925
Fiction in English
1
3
6
EA0926
Practicum
1
4
12
EA0937
Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1
4
6
EA0938
English Text and Discourse
1
4
6
EA0939
Usages of Written English
1
4
6
EA0945
Anglo‐American Literature and Its
Relation with Other Arts
1
4
4,5
EA0946
Shakespeare and His Context
1
4
4,5
EA0947
English for Business Communication
1
4
6
EA0948
English Diachronic Linguistics
1
4
4,5
EA0949
English Discourse and Pragmatics
1
4
4,5
EA0950
Basic Aspects of English
2
1
6
EA0905
Literary Criticism (Literature)
2
1
6
EA0908
Spoken English: Comprehension and
Pronunciation
2
1
6
EA0910
English Phonetics and Phonology
2
1
6
EA0911
Academic English
2
2
6
EA0913
French: Language and Culture (Modern
Language)
2
2
6
EA0918
Writing in English: Advanced Texts
2
2
6
EA0919
Introduction to American Literature
2
2
6
EA0920
Applied Linguistics in English‐Spanish
Translation
2
2
6
EA0921
Current Theoretical Models for a
Description of the English Language
2
2
6
EA0922
Advanced English: Professional Contexts
2
3
6
EA0928
Middle and Modern English
2
3
6
EA0929
English Sociolinguistics
2
3
6
EA0930
Theatre in English
2
3
6
EA0931
World Literatures in English
2
3
6
EA0935
Linguistics and English Language Teaching
Methodology
2
3
6
EA0936
French as an International
Language
2
4
4,5
EA0941
Methodology in Literary Studies
2
4
4,5
EA0942
Music and English Poetry
2
4
6
EA0957
Usages of Spoken English
2
4
6
EA0958
Literature of the Frontier
2
4
4,5
EA0959
English Dialects and their Cultural Context
2
4
4,5
EA0960
English for Science and Technology
2
4
6
EA0961
English Lexicology and Lexicography
2
4
6
EA0962
Information and Communication
Technologies Applied to the English
Language
2
4
4,5
EA0963
Psycholinguistics and English Language
Learning
2
4
4,5
EA0964
Notes:
1) Local Students take 30 credits/semester (5 courses).
2) For exchange students during one semester: we advise to take 18 credits (3
courses) + the Spanish intensive courses.
3) Semesters:
‐ (1) 1st semester: it is running from 10th September to 21st December 2018.
‐ (2) 2nd semester: it is running from 24th January to 22nd May 2019.
‐ (A) Annual: year‐long.
BACHELOR THESIS EXCHANGE STUDENTS‐ SEMESTER 1 AND 2
DEGREE SEMESTER YEAR CREDITS CODE
Computer Science
2
4
18
EI1054
Chemistry
1 or 2
4
6
QU0943
Industrial Technology Engineering
2
4
12
ET1040
Chemical Engineering
2
4
12
EQ1044
Mechanical Engineering
2
4
12
EM1047
Video Game Design and Development
1 or 2
4
12
VJ1241
Tourism
2
4
12
TU0944
Translation and Interpretation
2
4
6
TI0983
Technical Architecture
1 or 2
4
12
ED0945
Agrifood and Rural Engineering
2
4
12
AG1042
Psychology
1 or 2
4
6
PS1048
Journalism
2
4
6
PE0932
English Studies
1 or 2
4
6
EA0938
Computer Sciences
Engineering
1 or 2
4
EI1054