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ISA Study Abroad in Madrid, Spain
Broaden your knowledge and perspective in Spain through our study abroad program! Through ISA, you can enroll in courses (based on your Spanish proficiency) at any of these universities in Madrid. • Universidad Antonio de Nebrija: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts and Business; Hispanic Studies; or Spanish Language and Regular Courses • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid: Business and Communication...
Broaden your knowledge and perspective in Spain through our study abroad program! Through ISA, you can enroll in courses (based on your Spanish proficiency) at any of these universities in Madrid. • Universidad Antonio de Nebrija: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts and Business; Hispanic Studies; or Spanish Language and Regular Courses • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid: Business and Communication Courses (English) or Liberal Arts Courses (Spanish) Take courses in English together with international students or in Spanish together with local students. You can also take advantage of gap year opportunities. All classes are taught by faculty from the host university. Located in the heart (geographically) of Spain, Madrid boasts of a vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. It is a...
Program Highlights
Stay in Madrid, a lively city with intense cultural, artistic, and intellectual activity.
Study at the Universidad Antonio de Nebrija’s main campus, Madrid-Princesa, conveniently located in the heart of the city along Line 3 of the Madrid metro.
Take courses in English and Spanish with other international students.
Enroll in Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), occasionally referred to as the "Harvard of Spain.
Choose from a vast offering of courses taught in English, including core business (such as marketing, management, and accounting), economics, communications, engineering, and international studies.
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February 20, 2025by: Josephine Morfeld - United StatesProgram: ISA Study Abroad in Madrid, SpainIt was a very fun experience traveling, meeting new people, and learning about other cultures. I enjoyed every aspect of studying abroad except for the school part. The commute to UC3M was a drag and I never got used to it. There came a point where I just gave up on going to my classes that didn't take attendance. I also don't like the website they use for school, which was called aulaglobal. I think canvas is set up more organized and they should switch to that. UC3M engineering is very difficult, and those classes definitely require too much effort for a study abroad student to be able to balance the fun study abroad aspects and school at the same time. I also think the professor for the class called "Measuring Instrumentation" is a terrible professor who doesn't care about his students learning or success. His name is Pedro Martin Mateos and everyone should avoid him and his measuring instrumentation class. I also think the security guard in the La Latina Mi Casa Inn needs to mind his business. He loved to order us around and tell us we couldn't be downstairs or we were being too loud when we weren't. I also didn't really like the shared kitchen aspect. But my overall experience was really amazing and I loved it a lot, I'm just going into detail on the downsides because if I went into detail on the positives this would be exponentially longer lol.
ISA Madrid 2024
December 10, 2024by: Elise Tsai - United StatesProgram: ISA Study Abroad in Madrid, SpainDoing ISA Madrid was the most life-changing experience. This same time one year ago, I was debating going abroad, weighing all the pros and cons. I impulsively decided to apply to Madrid, and I'm so happy I did. ISA does an amazing job transitioning everyone into a new environment, hosting activities that promote cultural learning and creating a sense of community for the students. Throughout the year, they were always extremely helpful with travel plans, urgent questions, etc. I tried to do as many cultural activities as possible - my favorite being the group trip to Granada where we got to explore the Alhambra - and felt immersed in the Spanish culture. I have had such an amazing abroad experience, and that's all thanks to ISA and the employees. If you're debating whether you want to do study abroad, this is your sign to just do it. I could not have imagined not coming to Madrid, and I would 10/10 recommend the ISA program.
Madrid is IT!
September 12, 2024by: Grayce Kurtz - United StatesProgram: ISA Study Abroad in Madrid, SpainI had such a great time studying abroad in Madrid and I made memories I'll never forget. With the help of ISA staff and resources, my semester abroad went smoothly. Would highly recommend this program.
Program Details
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Locations
- Madrid, Spain
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Art History
- Business
- Communications
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- American
- Canadian
- This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
- Independent living
Qualifications & Experience
- English
- Spanish
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Transcript
- Online Application
- Disciplinary Clearance Form
Interviews
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Tochukwu Ihemelu
Participated in 2011
Tochukwu completed an MBA in Health Systems Management in 2013 at Texas Women’s University. While completing the MBA degree, Tochukwu was able to stud...

Tochukwu Ihemelu
Participated in 2011
I was looking for a study abroad program which would work with my master's program requirements. I did find others, but as I had received a TWU study abroad scholarship, I was unable to use them. Unfortunately, as a master's student the contracted study abroad programs didn't have courses catering to students in my situation. However, the Director and Assistant Director of International Education worked with the head of my program and ISA to make it possible for me to study abroad and receive my scholarship. I am extremely grateful for that.

Dani Schugg
Participated in 2013
Dani Schugg is a fourth year international development studies major and Spanish minor at UCLA. She is originally from Orange County, CA, so she is a ...

Dani Schugg
Participated in 2013
I did a travel study program to Madrid, Salamanca, and Barcelona the summer between my junior and senior year of high school. Ever since then, I looked forward to spending a semester back in Spain during college because I had fallen in love with the country on that trip. Coming to UCLA, I wanted to find a major that suited my passion and interests in international politics and culture and would encourage me to see the world. After settling into my university classes and university life, I realized that I was missing out on something bigger than what was around me. So that's when I decided that I would fulfill my desire to go abroad again.

Anastasia Rud
Participated in 2014
Anastasia is a junior at the University of California, Davis. Apart from pursuing majors in international relations, Russian, and Spanish, she is the ...

Anastasia Rud
Participated in 2014
The particular track I chose for my international relations major has a requirement to study abroad, so I knew that this would be an inevitable part of my academic career. However, it was my choice in the first place, as I believed from early on that studying abroad would complement my studies.
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Broaden your knowledge and perspective in Spain through our study abroad program! Through ISA, you can enroll in courses (based on your Spanish proficiency) at any of these universities in Madrid. • Universidad Antonio de Nebrija: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts and Business; Hispanic Studies; or Spanish Language and Regular Courses • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid: Business and Communication Courses (English) or Liberal Arts Courses (Spanish) Take courses in English together with international students or in Spanish together with local students. You can also take advantage of gap year opportunities. All classes are taught by faculty from the host university. Located in the heart (geographically) of Spain, Madrid boasts of a vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. It is a...

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Broaden your knowledge and perspective in Spain through our study abroad program! Through ISA, you can enroll in courses (based on your Spanish proficiency) at any of these universities in Madrid. • Universidad Antonio de Nebrija: Spanish Language, Liberal Arts and Business; Hispanic Studies; or Spanish Language and Regular Courses • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid: Business and Communication Courses (English) or Liberal Arts Courses (Spanish) Take courses in English together with international students or in Spanish together with local students. You can also take advantage of gap year opportunities. All classes are taught by faculty from the host university. Located in the heart (geographically) of Spain, Madrid boasts of a vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. It is a...
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