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International Business & Humanities Semester Program

The International Business & Humanities Semester Program at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) offers a wide range of courses in English and Spanish—ideal for fulfilling major, minor, or general education requirements. Enjoy academic flexibility in a vibrant, international university setting.

Overview

The International Business & Humanities Semester Program at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) will deliver on all fronts by letting you study in one of Europe’s most vibrant and affordable cities while learning from local professors.

This program is perfect for those looking to get their feet wet on a global scale. The chance to learn from an entirely new perspective is priceless…especially in the field of business. You will take courses in English or Spanish for your major, minor, or general education requirements that are customized for study abroad students, all while absorbing Spanish at an astonishing rate thanks to your intensive language course. 

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Established in 1960, the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) is one of Spain’s most dynamic universities. Ranked among the top 30 young universities globally, UAB has also earned a prestigious sustainability award.

Barcelona SAE’s International Business & Humanities Program takes place on the beautiful Hospital Sant Pau Campus (Casa de Convalescència), a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just a few minutes from Gaudí’s iconic Sagrada Familia. The UAB offers a wide range of courses in fields such as business, economics, politics, literature, arts, architecture, sociology, and history. Additionally, Spanish Language courses are available for all levels.

While the program is primarily comprised of American students, UAB participants come from around the world, including countries such as Egypt, Brazil, Belgium, Germany, and more, fostering a diverse and global learning environment.


Requirements

Minimum G.P.A. Requirement

  • 2.75 (2.7 with two letters of recommendation)

Class Requirement

  • Sophomore-Senior Standing
  • Prior to being accepted into the program, students must submit a transcript that includes coursework from at least two college semesters.

Language Requirement

  • Although helpful, no previous Spanish language knowledge is required.

Age Requirement

  • All participants must be 18 years of age by the start date of the program.

If you have any questions about whether you meet the requirements, please contact us and we’d be happy to help you decide which Barcelona SAE program is right for you!

Academics

Student Life

Students are in for an action-packed time abroad, and the Barce-Local experience will extend far beyond the walls of the classroom. In addition to organizing a wide range of cultural activities that immerse students in the local culture, Barcelona SAE also provides a Weekly Cultural Agenda, detailing events happening throughout the city. In addition, each student is paired with a Cultural Mentor who will assist in getting involved in clubs and/or activities based on their personal interests.

The program also includes day trip(s), blending historical tours with modern events, while we encourage our students to get off the beaten path to discover Spain through a local lens.

And when students are not with us, they’ll have access to our Barcelona SAE Bucket List with 100 unique and exciting ways to experience the city! From attending a Barça game and exploring the Picasso Museum, to window shopping in the Bohemian Gracia District or discovering new restaurants with Spanish friends...the list offers endless possibilities.

Dates & Costs

For a comparison of all of Barcelona SAE’s program dates, costs, and application deadlines, please visit our main Dates and Costs page.

Scholarships & Grants

At Barcelona SAE, we believe that studying and interning abroad should be affordable and accessible to ALL students. In addition to our low program costs, Barcelona SAE works with your home institution to accept most forms of financial aid…and we also have a wide variety of scholarships to help you bring your costs down even further.

Our TODOS Scholarships are focused on removing the barriers that often keep underrepresented groups with high financial need from studying abroad. This group includes, but is not limited to, students with diverse race, ethnicity, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or veteran status. 

And did you know that you can receive an automatic $500 grant towards our UAB Semester Program if your home institution is a Barcelona SAE Affiliate Partner? Ask us how!

We also encourage you to reach out to your financial aid and/or study abroad office to learn about additional scholarship or grant opportunities available from your home institution. You may also want to consider applying for the Benjamin A. Gilman scholarship, which offers students up to $5,000 towards education abroad. Please note that you must be a US citizen, already accepted to a study abroad program, and a Pell Grant recipient.

Important Notes

  • The program dates posted here are for reference only and are subject to change. Please do not book your flight until you have received the confirmed dates in your acceptance paperwork.
  • Most housing will be in double rooms with students of the same gender (biological sex). If your home institution allows it, you can opt to pay a $300/month supplement for a single room (if available on a first-come, first-served basis). Please note that single rooms cannot be guaranteed.
  • Please note that costs may fluctuate based on currency exchange.

SESSION START DATE END DATE COST APPLICATION DEADLINE
Standard - UAB - International Business & Humanities: Fall 2025 Sep 3, 2025 Dec 19, 2025 $14,995 Apr 15, 2025
Standard - UAB - International Business & Humanities: Spring 2026 Jan 7, 2026 Apr 25, 2026 TBD Oct 1, 2025

What's Included

The International Business & Humanities Semester Program at the UAB Includes:
Countdown to Barcelona:
  • Group Webinar and Pre-Departure Preparation
  • Personalized Advising
While in Barcelona:
  • UAB Tuition and Fees
  • Official University Transcript from the UAB
  • Bienvenid@s a Barcelona – Airport Welcome Service
  • Logistical & Cultural Orientations
  • Housing for the Duration of Program (Homestays include Breakfast/Dinner!)
  • Comprehensive Medical & Accident Insurance
  • 24-Hour Emergency Support
  • English-Speaking Staff
Cultural & Social Activities:
  • The Barcelona SAE Bucket List
  • Day Trip(s) Outside of Barcelona
  • Optional Weekend Excursion to Morocco (Additional cost applies)
  • Weekly Cultural Agenda (The local perspective of what’s happening each week!)
  • Weekly Cultural Activities (Cooking Classes, Dance Lessons, Intercambios, Barrio Tours, and MORE!)
  • Cultural Mentor Program
  • Welcome Activity
  • Re-Entry Workshop & Farewell Meal
For Continued Success After the Program:
  • Alumni & Career Services
  • Invitation to Barcelona SAE’s LinkedIn Alumni Group
  • Opportunity to Apply to be a “Barcelona SAE Alumni Ambassador” on Your Home Campus
  • Invitations to Study Abroad & Internship Returnee Conferences Throughout the U.S.
The Program Does Not Include:
  • Round-Trip Airfare to/from Barcelona
  • Visa Costs (If Applicable)
  • Mobile Phones & Charges
  • Local Transportation
  • Personal Items

Housing

Barcelona SAE offers our students a variety of housing options, which means that we have the perfect place in Barcelona for you to call your home away from home. We have carefully selected safe and adequate housing for each student but each living arrangement is different.

Important Notes:

  • Housing in Barcelona is extremely competitive and participants will be placed based on availability. We make every effort to provide you with your preferred form of housing, but due to space limitations we cannot guarantee that you will get your first choice.
  • There are no overnight guests allowed in any program housing. Our staff is happy to share a resource page for hotels and hostels for any visiting friends to use.
  • Most housing will be in double rooms with students of the same gender (biological sex). You can opt to pay a $300/month supplement for a single room (if available on a first-come, first-served basis). Please note that single rooms cannot be guaranteed.
  • If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to note this in your housing form.

Where will you live?

Housing for the program is spread throughout the city of Barcelona. Every neighborhood is easily accessible by public transportation and the city is very walkable. The normal commute in Barcelona is around 45 minutes using public transportation from your housing to your school or internship, it may be a bit more or less than this.

Each neighborhood has a different feel…Les Corts is where the soccer stadium is, Gracia is hipster and bohemian, Eixample has a gay friendly district and incredible architecture, Sagrada Familia has wonderful shopping, Sant Marti & Poblenou are tech powerhouses off the tourist path.

 


Homestay

Many students picture homestays as a house in the suburbs, but in fact it will most likely be an apartment in the city with a host family, the same distance to class or your internship as a shared apartment would be. A host family could be a married couple, it may be an older woman living on her own, or it may be a family with children. Most homestays are shared other students on the program, but in your housing preference form you should specify if you prefer to be with other participants or on your own in a homestay.

You should choose a homestay if:

  • You want to live like a local. Students in homestays learn a lot about the local culture and lifestyle firsthand.
  • You want to improve your Spanish. You will eat breakfast and dinner with your family everyday, so you will have plenty of opportunities to practice your language skills. Students in homestays normally see a much larger language skill improvement at the end of the program. You don’t need to speak any Spanish to begin in a homestay, but you will certainly be using it by the time you leave!
  • You want to save money. Homestays provide a daily breakfast and dinner, and will do your laundry for you! This is included in the program, and has been a huge reason many students choose the homestay option.
  • You want a home away from home! You will have your own set of keys, and you are free to come and go when you please without a curfew. Many students say the homestay feels “cozy” and report added support network (like someone to make you soup when you’re sick).

Check out this video for an additional student perspective on being in a homestay!

Student Residence Hall

Most locals live with their parents while they go to university, so dormitories are rare, but there are a few set up to house international students or those that come from outside the city. A student residence normally means a double room, unless you indicate you would like a single room and there is one available, and then shared kitchen areas and common areas including study areas with other students.

You should choose this option if:

  • You'd like to be around more students. Typically the residence halls are home to American students but also students from around Europe/Spain or from other countries.
  • You want a little bit more independence in exploring the city and the culture. We will have cultural activities and excursions for you to participate in, but much of the time you will be on your own to explore.
  • You like to do your own grocery shopping and cooking. You will share the kitchen and be responsible for your own food, cooking and cleaning.
  • Improving your Spanish is not a main goal of yours. Of course there will still be chances to speak Spanish, but you'll need to make an additional effort to meet locals and practice.

Shared Apartments

This choice places you in a shared apartment in the city with 2-6 other program participants. You will be placed in a double room with another student unless you indicate you would like a single room and there is one available. Apartments are spread throughout the city in residential areas so you can expect a 45 minute commute to class or your internship.

You should choose this option if:

  • You'd like to be around students. In the shared apartment you will be sharing the apartment with other participants of the program.
  • You want a little bit more independence in exploring the city and the culture. We will have cultural activities and excursions for you to participate in, but a lot of the time you will be on your own to explore.
  • You like to do your own grocery shopping and cooking. You will share the kitchen and be responsible for your own food, cooking and cleaning.
  • Improving your Spanish is not a main goal of yours. Of course there will still be chances to speak Spanish, but you'll need to make an additional effort to meet locals and practice.

Gender-Inclusive Housing

In order to further empower and support the growing population of LGBTQIA+ students nationally and to further align our in-country student support services with recognized best practices on over 400 U.S. campuses, Barcelona SAE now proudly offers gender inclusive housing as an option for all accepted program participants for all terms.

If you have further questions about gender-inclusive housing, please contact your Barcelona SAE advisor.

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