There are different mobility programs that allow students from other universities to study at the UAM Faculty of Law and obtain recognition for their studies at their home universities. In general, these programmes require the prior existence of a bilateral agreement (IIA) between the home university and the UAM Faculty of Law, as well as that the selection of the students by their home university.
Teaching at the Faculty of Law takes place mostly in Spanish. For this reason, international students whose mother tongue is not Spanish are required to provide proof of at least a B1 level Spanish, according to the European reference framework. In any case, your skills in Spanish must be enough to follow the classes and take exams and assessments in Spanish.
Every year the UAM Faculty of Law receives dozens of exchange students through the Erasmus+ program. In order to study at the UAM Faculty of Law within the Erasmus+ program, there must be a Bilateral Agreement signed with the student's home university that covers the period of stay at UAM. It is also required that the student is selected by their home university.
If you are interested in coming to study at the Faculty of Law through this program, consult the "Important Information" section.
Students from universities that do not participate in the Erasmus+ programme can carry out their mobility at the UAM Faculty of Law through an International Agreement. In order to study at the UAM Faculty of Law within an international agreement, there must be an agreement signed with the student's home university that covers the period of stay at UAM. It is also required that the student is selected by their home university.
If you are interested in coming to study at the Faculty of Law through this program, consult the "Important Information" section.
Through the UAM-Banco Santander (CEAL) Program, students from Latin American universities can receive financial aid to carry out an academic stay of one academic semester at UAM.
In order to study at the UAM Faculty of Law within the CEAL program, there must be a CEAL agreement signed with the student's home university that covers the period of stay at UAM. It is also required that the student is selected by their home university.
If you are interested in coming to study at the Faculty of Law through this program, consult the "Important Information" section.
The Exchange System between University Centers in Spain (SICUE) is a national mobility programme for university students that has been going on since 2000. This programme allows students to carry out a period of study in a Spanish university institution other than the one in which they are enrolled, with guarantees of academic recognition.
In order to study at the UAM Faculty of Law within the SICUE program, there must be a SICUE agreement signed with the student's home university that covers the period of stay at UAM. It is also required that the student is selected by their home university.
If you are interested in coming to study at the Faculty of Law through this program, consult the "Important Information" section.
It is possible to study at the UAM Faculty of Law, even if there is no bilateral agreement with your home university. In these cases, students must pay the fees provided for visiting students and the recognition of their studies will be carried out at the home university, once the study stay is over.
If you are interested in coming to study at the Faculty of Law through this program, consult the "Important Information" section.
Oficina de RRII
Facultad de Derecho
Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco
C/ Marie Curie, 1
28049 Madrid
Correo electrónico:
ori.derecho@uam.es
Teléfonos:
+34 91 497 8231 / 2588 / 2480
Horario de atención presencial:
Lunes-Viernes: 12h a 14h
Lunes y Miércoles: 15h A 17h
Dirección
Edificio Plaza Mayor, planta baja.
Campus de Cantoblanco.
28049 Madrid.
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