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Integrated Programs and Hispanic Studies Program

Integrated Programs

On this page, we present the basic structure of our international academic offering for exchange or visiting students coming to Nebrija for one or two semesters. To consult and / or download a specific copy of the authorised course listings, click on the name of the Integrated Program of interest.

Please note that subject availability may undergo changes before the beginning of the course.

Programa Integrado de Ciencias Sociales (PICS)

Integrated Program: Social Sciences (PICS)

Programa Integrado de Comunicación y Artes (PICC)

Integrated Program: Communication Sciences (PICC)

Programa Integrado de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte (PIAFD)

Integrated Program in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences (PIAFD)

Programa Integrado de Enfermería (PIENF)

Integrated Program in Nursing (PIENF)

Programa Integrado de Fisioterapia (PIFIS)

Integrated Program in Physiotherapy (PIFIS)

Programa Integrado de Psicología (PIPSI)

Integrated Program in Psychology (PIPSI)

Programa Integrado de la Escuela Politécnica Superior (PIEPS)

Integrated Program: Polytechnic School (PIEPS)

Programa Integrado Lenguas y Educación (PIEL)

Integrated Program: Languages and Education (PIEL)

Each program consists of regular degree courses taken alongside degree students (see program designations above).

  • Students will choose courses from only one program, which will take place entirely on Madrid-Princesa or La Berzosa, depending on the area of study.
  • Minimum level of Spanish (B2) required. *For students on Spanish taught programs.
  • If a student wishes to take classes taught in English, the home university should make sure the student has a minimum level of B2 in English.
  • Our international program is taught in-person, and therefore both lectures as well as exams (mid-terms, regular and re-take exams) require going physically to their corresponding campus and classrooms.
  • Students in Integrated Programs are permitted to enroll in one semestre-long class of Spanish language study courtesy of our Hispanic Studies Centre.

Hispanic Studies Program (PEH)

This program consists of Language, Conversation, Culture and Literature courses offered at all levels, from beginners to native speakers. It is taught at our Princesa Campus or at a support building on Calle Vallehermoso, located approximately 5-10 minutes’ walk away from the main campus. To access this program, no previous knowledge of Spanish is generally required.

To access this program, no previous knowledge is generally required.

Webpage of Hispanic Studies Program

Nebrija International Diplomas

Nebrija International Diplomas

As of the 2025-2026 academic year, a new option we are giving is a set of six programs in the following fields of study:

  • International Diploma in Advertising and Marketing (taught in Spanish)
  • International Diploma in Economics and Business (taught in Spanish)
  • International Diploma in Economics and Business (taught in English)
  • International Diploma in Architecture (taught in Spanish)
  • International Diploma in Interior Design (taught in Spanish)
  • International Diploma in Engineering (taught in Spanish)

These diplomas respond to the increasing demand for these subjects in recent years and are specifically designed for incoming students, with dedicated schedules and groups.

Each program consists of 8 undergraduate courses worth 6 ECTS credits each, except for the Engineering program, which includes 5 courses. Students who enroll in one of these programs will be registered in up to 5 of the 8 available courses forming the selected Nebrija International Diploma. Upon successful completion of the semester and passing all enrolled courses, students will receive a University Extension Certificate issued by Universidad Nebrija. The credits obtained may be recognized for future postgraduate studies in Spain, the European Union, and other countries.

As with the Integrated Programs, students who are non-native in the teaching language of the selected Diploma need to prove that they have at least B2-level ability (see previous sections for more information).

It is essential that students choosing a Nebrija International Diploma pre-authorise the possible credit recognition of all related courses with their home university. This also means that individual course selection is not permitted, as students cannot prioritise or expect specific selections in their registration.