About the university
After the death of Franco, like the Spanish society at large, the University experienced a feeling of uncertainty. The implementation of the Constitution and subsequent consolidation of democracy led to a new legal framework for institutions of higher education. The Law on University Reform (La ley de Reforma Universitaria) Act of 1983 provided an adequate basis for a new university system. The university was governed by the academic community, the principles of democratic decision making were applied and the academic departments were in charge of organising teaching and research. All this was reflected in the Statutes, approved in 1985 and amended in 1991. The University had to adapt to the administrative organization of the State, as stated in the Constitution of 1978, which granted the authority over education to the Autonomous Regions. The transfer of responsibilities to the regional government of Madrid took place in 1995.
Education programs
Biology
Biology
Bachelor of Biological
Spanish
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$2,300
Fee for international students
$2,300
Fee for domestic students
Computer Science
~ $2,300 / year
Computer Science
Bachelor of Computer Science
Spanish
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$2,300
Fee for international students
$2,300
Fee for domestic students
IT
~ $2,300 / year
IT
Bachelor of IT
Spanish
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$2,300
Fee for international students
$2,300
Fee for domestic students
Management
~ $2,300 / year
Management
Bachelor of Management
Spanish
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$2,300
Fee for international students
$2,300
Fee for domestic students
Mathematics
~ $2,300 / year
Mathematics
Bachelor of Mathematics
Spanish
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$2,300
Fee for international students
$2,300
Fee for domestic students
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- Passport
- Online Application form
- Proof of fee payment
- Student visa
- Supervisor Agreement Form (PhD)
- Research proposal outline (MA, PhD)
- Health and Life Insurance
- Application fee
- Photographs
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Contacts
University School of Teaching Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Av. Séneca, 2
Madrid
28040
Spain
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