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Each Master Programme is equivalent to 60 ECTS Credits at level 7 on the European Qualifications Framework. Credits are issued by ESEI In-ternational Business School. Each ECTS credit has a total value of 4.8 lecture hours. Each academic year requires around 216 hours of com-pulsory study in classroom plus project work and other independent study.
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Credited Modules
Project Work – Final Thesis
Total ECTS
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Classes can take place from Monday to Friday between 18:30 and 21:30. Students should ensure that this time is made available during the scheduled start and end dates of term.
2 – 4 days per week
18:30 – 21:30
Weekdays
Time
Class timetable Evenings
The total duration of the Master programme is one academic year and the course takes place over two academic semesters. Students can start their studies either in the Fall or Spring semester. The graduation ceremony for both intakes takes places in the month of July each year.
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Programme Intake Start End
MASTER PROGRAMME
Participation – Students will self and peer assess their participation in the course, alongside feedback from
professors and tutors. By participation, we mean preparing well for class, contributing to a positive learning en-
vironment inside the classroom, and being respectful and helpful to our classmates so that we advance toge-
ther and learn from each other. This tenacity and humility alongside a positive attitude towards our work and
our peers are critical success factors both within and outwith the classroom.
Progressive assessment – Most core modules are assessed by a written project which fuses content from
the different component courses, and is focused on a practical case or issue. This allows the ESEI master’s
student to truly apply the knowledge gained from the course to something which gives them scope for creativity
and for wider research in areas of personal interest. Some modules are assessed in class, either through com-
municative activities (e.g. roleplays) or tests, in subjects such as finance or Business law.
Thesis – A final written project is to be submitted at the end of each semester. This can take one of two forms:
a case study which analyses an issue relevant to your study discipline or a full business plan which could be
used to attract investment.
Sergio Anguita - Organizer of Start-ups related events and groups such as the Barcelona Lean Start-up Circle
and the Start-up Weekend. He is now also the head of the Geo-technologies area for the Cartographic and
Geologic institute of Catalunya.
RRuth Nash - Ruth comes with extensive experience in business administration, operations and general mana-
gement positions in multinationals in services and in the direct sales industry for companies such as Deloitte.
Thesis (written + defence) 50%
Progressive assessment 40%
Participation 10%
SOME FACULTY MEMBERS
PROGRAMME ASSESSMENT
(*)Enrolment fee forms part of the total tuition fee for the academic year. Enrolment and Tuition fee refunds can only be made BEFORE THE START OF THE PROGRAMME and on the basis
of justifiable exceptional life circumstances. 20% will be changed for administrative expenses.
Students on grants / scholarships or those needing financial support are advised to contact the admissions department. All requests will be evaluated on a case by case basis.
Fall semester - July 15th Spring semester - December 15th
No later than 30 days before the start of semesterPayment deadline
€ 3.150
€ 3.150
€ 3.150
€ 3.150
€ 5.900 € 5.900Balance Tuition Fee *
Regular Tuition payments (To be paid no later than the specified deadlines)
€ 1.000 € 1.000 € 1.000 € 1.000Enrolment Fee*
To confirm your place (To be paid no later than 30 days after receiving the letter of acceptance and before the start of course)
€ 150- € 150-Non-Refundable Application
Before Admission (To be paid along with the submission of your application)
TOTAL TUITION € 6.900 € 6.900 € 7.300 € 7.300
EU Students Non - EU Student
Semester Payments
OPTION 2
EU Students Non - EU Student
Full Year Payment
OPTION 1
TUITION FEE - 1 Year Master Programme
WHY BARCELONA?
Resa Housing
Sant Jordi Flats
Spotahome (Discount Code: ESEI989)
Beroomers
You can rent a whole flat or a room in a flat shared with other students. This last option is very po-
pular with international students and will help you save money. You'll find many options by contac-
ting
the following agencies:
Abroad Flats
Uniplaces
Student Mundial (Discount Code: ESEI)
Housing Anywhere
Private & Shared Student Flats
ESEI works with different partners to provide our students the most appropriate housing solutions.
The following websites will give you extra help in finding your next student flat, so you can start
making the most of your student experience!
ACCOMMODATION IN
Then take a look at these websites. Most of the offers available are not verified, and you will need to visit them personally
before you make your decision:
Easy Piso
Idealista BCN
Piso Compartido
Are you in Barcelona already and are still searching?
There are an increasing number of families who are interested in receiving foreign students as lodgers. All things conside-
red, this can be an excellent way of experiencing the Spanish way of life and saving money.
Please contact Maria Ferreira on phone/whatsapp (+34 636 61 82 65) or by email ([email protected]).
Staying with a family
The following residences are located near the ESEI campus, or quite close to the city center. In addition to accommoda-
tion, they also offer dining and laundry facilities, among other amenities.
Resa Residences Agora BCN
Residencia SIL Barcelona Resident
Residencia Universitaria Josep Manyanet Residencia Erasmus Gràcia
Melon District Residencia Universitaria Sarriá
Residencia ROCA Residencia Mestral
Residencia San Marius
Student Residences
1. Enrolment Letter from ESEI (this is only issued after payment of enrolment fee).
2. Valid passport.
3. Medical insurance for the duration of your stay in Spain to cover your medical expenses, and repatriation in the case of accident or sudden illness.
4. Evidence that you have means of subsistence and accommodation for the period for which you are requesting the visa, and where applicable, the funds to guarantee your return to your country.
If If your stay is to be for longer than six months you will also need:
A criminal record certificate for the last five years.
A medical certificate stating that you do not suffer from any diseases with serious repercussions for public health in accordance with the provisions of international health regulations.
You can find more information about required documents here: http://extranjeros.empleo.gob.es/es/informacioninteres/infomacionprocedimientos/Ciudadanosnocomunitarios/hoja003/index.html#autorizacion
What documents do I need to apply for my visa?
You can request your student visa at the Spanish consulate in your country. You can find the list of consulates and embassies here:
http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Portal/en/ServiciosAlCiudadano/Paginas/EmbajadasConsulados.aspx
Where can I obtain my visa?
If you're a non-EU citizen and are staying in Spain to study for more than three months, you'll need a student visa.
If your studies are to last more than six months you will also need to apply for a long-term student visa.
When do I need a visa?
STUDENT VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-EUROPEAN STUDENTS
- You cannot enter Spain with a tourist visa and then apply for a student visa.
- We recommend that you submit your visa application sufficiently in advance (around two or three months before travelling).
- If your studies have a duration of less than six months, the Spanish consulate may issue you a student visa with the specification “STUDENT, TOTAL 180 DAYS”. This type of visa makes it impossible subsequently to obtain a student residence card in Spain.
-- You are permitted to work during your period of student residence as long as your work activities do not conflict with completing your studies. The company hiring you must be registered in the Spanish Social Security system.
- If you would like family members to come and visit you in Spain, you can also apply for the corresponding visas so that they can enter and legally stay in Spain while you are here studying.
- Always check with the Spanish consulate or embassy in your country to make sure of the current conditions for processing a visa, as they may vary. Source: http://studyinspain.info/
Things to remember
Exchange and transfer students are required to present their academic transcripts and
the course descriptions from their university of origin to ensure transferability of credits.
All documents must be in English or be official translations.
The application documentation must be sent to:
ESEI Barcelona ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT
International Business School MASTER’S PROGRAMMES
For further information on the range of programmes we offer, please visit our website or contact
us to arrange a visit. To enrol at ESEI Barcelona the following information is required:
· A fully completed online application form · A copy of your passport
· Undergraduate degree or three years · Updated CV
of work experience · A bank statement
· Proof of English proficiency (IELTS 6, · Academic or professional reference
TOEFL 85 or equivalent) · Statement of purpose