They will study at the Campus of Los Jerónimos Architecture, Physiotherapy, Modern Languages, CAFD or Criminology, among other qualifications
One hundred Italian university, Portuguese, French, Greek, Latvian, Turkish, Mexican, Brazilian, Chinese and Americans, among other nationalities, has joined today Campus Los Jeronimos to study at the Catholic University of Murcia undergraduate degrees and Administration and Business, Tourism, Nursing, Modern Languages, CAFD, Physiotherapy, etc.
"A mobility helps develop social, relational and language skills highly valued by employers Tourism also makes people more tolerant, more open and more wise people;. True citizens of the world," says Pablo Blesa, rector of International Relations and Communication UCAM.
Blesa Paul himself was one of those responsible for welcoming this large group of university, which is been handed an information pack from the University and its environment.
It has also been given to know the work that the UCAM carried out in volunteering, research and sport.
Later, they enjoyed a snack consisting of products from the Region of Murcia.
These young people join international university already started to study at the UCAM last fall corresponding undergraduate and graduate students, some in English, as the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master's in Innovation and Tourism Marketing, Master's Degree in High Performance Sport: Strength and Conditioning and MBA Sports Management.
These students come from countries such as Kazakhstan, India, Philippines, Zimbabwe, Iran, Nepal, Jordan, Korea, Vietnam, Ukraine, Egypt, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, etc.
All of them must be added those who come to the Catholic University of Murcia to participate in courses of Spanish, whose students are players UCAM Murcia Basketball Club, Nemanja Radovic and Sadiel Rojas.
Furthermore, it is noteworthy incorporation, last week, 60 students from the prestigious German university FOM, which for three months held at the Campus of Los Jerónimos an intensive program related to the business world, taught in English by teachers of both institutions.
Open to the world
The UCAM has as one of its pillars internationalization.
Proof of this is that, for this course, the University has the support of more than 100 higher education institutions in 60 countries, of which 65 are universities.
In addition, several exchange programs for students who can access the UCAM, whether in Europe, through the ERASMUS scholarships;
in Latin America;
or international exchange programs: North America, Canada and Overseas.
Pablo Blesa, says international experience enhances the curriculum, "increased almost 40% student employability, cut by almost 30% the virtue of suffering long-term unemployment.
Source: UCAM