Exchange students

After being appointed by your university to rrii@tecnocampus.cat you must follow these steps and all instructions in the email you will receive.

Exchange students must submit the application online.

The application is fully digital and requires the following documents attached to the online application in PDF(other formats cannot be accepted). 

  • Copy of passport / DNI, valid for the entire exchange period
  • A photo of yourself
  • A copy of your health insurance
  • Learning agreement duly signed by the home university

* Make sure you have all the documents attached to the application form because you can't save it without them.

Registration deadline

  • June 30 for the fall term (starts in September)
  • October 30 for the spring quarter (starts in January)
  • October 30 for the summer quarter (starts in April)
REGISTER HERE APPLY HERE

Course 2021-22


1st term:

September 24, 2021 - December 22, 2021

  • Welcome day: September 24, 2021 - September 26, 2021
  • Classes: September 27, 2021 - December 3, 2021
  • Exams: December 9, 2021 - December 22, 2021

* The exams for this quarter's exams will take place on January 28 and 31, 2022

 

2nd term:

January 10, 2022 - April 1, 2022

  • Classes: January 10, 2022 - March 18, 2022
  • Exams: March 21, 2022 - April 1, 2022

* The exams for this quarter's exams will be held on May 3 and 4, 2022

 

3rd term:

April 4 - April 8 and April 19, 2022 - June 30, 2022

  • Classes: April 4 - 8 and 19, 2022 - June 17, 2022
  • Holidays: April 11, 2022 - April 18, 2022
  • Exams: June 20, 2022 - June 30, 2022

* The exams for this quarter's exams will take place on July 13, 14 and 15, 2022


 

Exams

The exams will take place at the end of each term, once the subject has been taught.

Reassessment exams

Retake exams will be held early next month once the exams are over.

To take a reassessment exam, you must have attended the subject during the term and have failed.

Grades

The TecnoCampus grading system is based on a scale from 0 to 10, where a 5 is the minimum grade to pass:

* The top 5% of the class can get an Honors mark

If you have any questions, please contact your school's academic coordinator:

School of Health Sciences (ESCS)

Gemma Garreta

ggarreta@tecnocampus.cat 

 

School of Social and Business Sciences (ESCSE)

Roberto Dopeso

rdopeso@tecnocampus.cat 

 

School of Engineering and Technology (ESUP)

Joseph Roure

roure@tecnocampus.cat 

More information of interest

Do you have any doubts? Here we provide you with interesting information on different aspects that may be useful to you before and during your mobility.

EU students

If you are a citizen of a Member State of the European Union (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Netherlands, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Romania, Sweden and Cyprus) or Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway or Switzerland, you have the right to free movement and residence in Spain.

In any case, all EU citizens who reside in Spain for more than 3 months must apply for registration in the Central Register of Foreigners. This registration will involve the issuance of a certificate of registration and will include a foreigner identification number (NIE).

The international relations department will help you process it. You need to contact rrii@tecnocampus.cat and they will give you all the information you need to start processing all the documents.

For more information visit the Ministeri de l'Interior website.

 

Students from outside the EU

When you arrive in Barcelona, ​​we recommend that you register atEmbassy or Consulate from your country to Spain.

If you are a student from outside the European Union (EU), the EEA (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or Switzerland, to be legally in Spain for more than 90 days, you need to obtain a residence permit for studies, which will allow you to stay in Spain for the duration of your studies and, in addition, you will be able to travel, if you wish, within the EU and the countries that have signed agreements with Spain or the EU for the free movement of people.

Procedures to be carried out for your study stay:

 

Before your arrival in Spain

Before arriving in Spain, you must process a "study visa" at the Spanish consulates in your country of origin or legal residence. You can consult the corresponding consulate on the website of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

To process the visa you need, among other documents, proof of having been accepted into a study program at the TecnoCampus. You must apply for this accreditation at rrii@tecnocampus.cat.

The visa must be for studies (type D). Any other type of visa does not entitle you to the subsequent processing of the Foreigner's Identity Card.

Important: Please note that the student visa is only valid for studying at the university where you applied for admission and the period set out in the letter of acceptance. Therefore, if you have decided to study at a different educational institution after obtaining a visa, you should contact the Spanish diplomatic mission or consular office in your country of residence to find out the steps you need to follow beforehand. to travel to Spain.

If you are already studying or want to study at the TecnoCampus, live outside Mataró and need accommodation, from Serveis Campus we bring you various proposals.

Click here to discover them!

Medical coverage

Any student coming to TecnoCampus must be covered by health insurance.

If you are a Spanish or foreign citizen with a residence permit in Spanish territory, you must have valid health insurance in Catalonia (National Health System or private mutual society).

If you are a citizen of a Member State of the European Union, the European Economic Area or Switzerland, and you are entitled to social security coverage in your country, you can apply for the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), to the relevant public health authorities in your home country. Although the TSE gives European citizens access to medical benefits during a temporary stay in Spain, it is not an alternative to travel insurance. The TSE does not cover private health care or expenses such as the flight back to your country of origin or the loss or theft of your belongings. The TSE does not cover expenses if you travel for the express purpose of receiving medical treatment.

If you are a citizen of a country outside the European Unionof the European Economic Area or Switzerland, you should ask if there is an agreement between the social security system in your country and Spain (this is the case in some Latin American countries). If this agreement exists, you can obtain a document from the corresponding authorities in your country authorizing you to receive free medical care in Spain.

If your case does not match any of the above  or you cannot obtain the document from the relevant authorities of your country of origin, before coming you will need to take out private health insurance to cover your entire stay in Catalonia.

All international students, including Erasmus students, must have full coverage for any risks during their stay in Spain and TecnoCampus will check that at least accident and repatriation insurance has been taken out to supplement the TSE. These are the minimum requirements although we recommend greater health coverage.

 

The health system

Catalonia has a wide range of health centers and hospitals. The public health system has universal and free access, as well as guarantees a good quality of care:

  • The Primary Care Centers (CAP) are the first place you should go when you have a health problem. They offer health and social care. To be able to access their services for free, you must have a TSE cardholder.
  • Public hospitals. You only need to go there in case of an emergency. If it is a common health problem you should first go to your referral CAP. The health staff of the CAP, if they deem it necessary, will refer you to the Hospital. To be able to access their services for free, you also need to be a TSE cardholder.

At the same time, there are private hospitals and clinics in the city. If you have purchased private health insurance, check the documentation to find out which hospitals or clinics you are assigned to.

If you are in an emergency, call 112, the emergency telephone of any kind.

 

Mataró

Mataró is the capital and the largest population of the Maresme region with a population of more than 120.000 inhabitants. It is located on the coast, between Cabrera de Mar and Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, about 30 kilometers northeast of Barcelona.

The main feature of the town is its port, which is one of the most important on the Maresme coast, and also has several beaches in the city.

The N-II coastal motorway follows the same path as the original Roman road and is close to the archaeological remains of the Roman villa of Can Llauder.

Mataró is famous for many activities in which you can participate. The main meeting places to stay with friends are the beach, the mall or the main street of the city center called La Riera, where there are all kinds of shops, cafes and restaurants. You can't miss the city's nightlife either. Mataró has a party area near the TecnoCampus where you can go out to nightclubs such as Cocoa, Miracle, Classic or Clap.

 
Catalunya

Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain with a millennial history and its own language, Catalan, which is its offical language as well as the Spanish. With a population of 7,5 million, it is a dense and highly developed territory that leads the Spanish economy and is also a reference in Europe.

Catalonia is an industrially active and enterprising country that promotes the culture of effort as an inherent value of the ability to work. These characteristics, together with the quality of infrastructures and services, make Catalonia an ideal destination in the business world.

At the university level, Catalonia represents a point of reference in Spain. There are currently 12 universities: 7 public, 4 private and 1 virtual. All of them have official recognition and are gaining ground internationally. The academic offer includes around 1000 official university degrees, belonging to the different branches of knowledge: arts and humanities, sciences, health sciences, social and legal sciences and engineering and architecture.

Catalonia's university offer is a reflection of its society: multidisciplinary, multidimensional and multilingual, where they share the experiences of citizens from all over the world.

Catalonia has been and is a host country, and throughout history, it has lived in contact with all the peoples of the Mediterranean. This multiculturalism has made it a benchmark and maintains it as one of the areas with the most economic, social and cultural influence.

On the other hand, the richness and diversity of its geography make Catalonia a territory to enjoy all year round. The Pyrenees, the Costa Brava, Barcelona, ​​Montserrat, the Ebro delta or the plain of Lleida are some of the most emblematic places that allow all kinds of leisure, cultural, etc. activities.

Hello, student!

As a TecnoCampus student you have access to different opportunities and services.

TecnoCampus has launched a new application that will keep you informed about college life and student services such as:

  • Digital student card
  • eCampus Calendar
  • Opening hours
  • Campus news and events

A few days before the start of the classes you will receive an email with the username and password to access it (the same one used for eCampus).

You can download the app for free from:

  • Google Play (for Android devices)
  • Apple Store (for iPhone)

Teachers and administrative staff will contact with you via a specific TecnoCampus email and a virtual campus called eCampus. 

You will receive an email with your login, and password to verify your new email as a TecnoCampus student. All communication from faculty and management will be made to your TecnoCampus email address. It is very important to check this email at least twice a week!

You can check your email online at: mail.google.com

Another website you will have access to as a student is ecampus.tecnocampus.cat. You can also access it with your TecnoCampus credentials. You should check your eCampus frequently. There, you will be able to upload tasks, contact your teachers, and review subjects items.

TecnoCampus offers a Spanish course for free. The level will suit you. The duration of the course is about 3 hours per week (30 hours per term). For more information on programming or registration, please contact rrii@tecnocampus.cat.

If you want to learn Catalan too, you can contact Maresme Center for Linguistic Normalization (www.cpnl.cat/maresme) to maresme@cpnl.cat.

As a student here, our library will become one of the best places to be in college. The main books and other reference materials you will need for your course can be found in the campus library.

In addition, it is a perfect place to do individual or group work and offers workspaces.

The library also has one of the printers you can print from. As a TecnoCampus student, you will be able to print freely with your credentials, which are given to you at the beginning of your studies.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact us:

International students at TecnoCampus