Introduction
Camilo José Cela University (UCJC) is a private university located in the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Spain. It was founded in 2000 and is named after Spanish Nobel Prize winner Camilo José Cela. It is committed to providing students with innovative and interdisciplinary education.
Overview
Student size: about 3,500 students.
Campus distribution: The main campus is located in Madrid-Villafranca in Villanueva de la Cañada in the north of Madrid, and another campus is located in Madrid-Almagro in the center of Madrid.
History
The university was founded by Felipe Segovia Olmo and is part of the Sek Education Group, which has a long history of pioneering in the field of education since its establishment in 1892.
School Strength
Disciplines: There are multiple colleges covering social and legal sciences, health, arts, education, humanities and other fields, offering undergraduate, master's and doctoral programs , including business, media, education, engineering, law, psychology, sports science and other majors.
Teaching mode: Focus on the combination of practice and theory, encourage interdisciplinary learning, and provide flexible online and offline hybrid learning modes.
Faculty: With a high-quality faculty team, the teacher-student ratio is relatively reasonable, and can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance, ensuring that students receive full attention and support in the learning process.
International cooperation: Maintain close cooperation with many universities and scientific research institutions around the world, providing students with broad international exchange and learning opportunities. Its international education model and curriculum settings attract students from all over the world.
Institutional nature
Private university.
Educational philosophy
Emphasizing core values such as entrepreneurship and innovation, technology and digitalization, social influence, and physical and mental health, it is committed to cultivating students' entrepreneurial spirit and social innovation capabilities, so that students can acquire technical skills that are crucial to their personal and professional future.
Focus on the imparting of interdisciplinary knowledge, combining scientific research with actual work and life, cultivating students' practical ability and problem-solving ability, so that students can better adapt to social changes and development.
Pay attention to students' physical and mental health and all-round development, through professional BeWell Center, etc., to cultivate students' ability to maintain personal physical and mental balance, help students succeed in the future society and have a happy life.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: The school has advanced teaching technology equipment, such as SEKLAB, Edtech Accelerator, UCJC Impact Laboratory and other entrepreneurial innovation laboratory equipment, as well as the digital R&D center - Computing and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CAILab), etc., providing students with a platform for practice and research.
Key disciplines: Health, social sciences, innovative technology and culture are the disciplines in which it focuses on research and development. Sports science ranks first among private universities in Spain, and its School of Education is the only one in Spain that cooperates with Harvard University Project Zero.
Faculty
Including the School of Communication and Humanities, the School of Education and Health, the School of Technology and Science, the School of International Doctoral Studies and the UCJC Basic School.
Ranking
In terms of employability and facilities, the school received the highest score of 5 stars, and in terms of teaching and internationalization, it received the highest score of 4 stars.
Ranked among the 20 best universities in Spain in the Forbes University Rankings.
According to the famous Spanish daily El País The university is ranked as one of the most innovative universities with the best degree settings and graduate prospects.
Cost
Tuition fees for different majors vary. For specific fees, please check the school's official website or consult the school's admissions office.
Campus environment
Main campus facilities: The main campus Madrid-Villafranca covers an area of 100,000 square meters and has modern teaching facilities, including teaching buildings, libraries, student centers, lecture halls, media laboratories, two student dormitories and restaurants, etc., in addition to sports club facilities. The library has a collection of about 30,000 books, as well as other collections in different formats, such as CDs, DVDs, videos, microfilms and 278 journal publications.
Urban Campus Features: The Madrid-Almagro campus is located in the center of Madrid. Its building was built in 1920 and covers an area of 3,500 square meters. It has the characteristics of combining classic and modern styles. It is the location of the UCJC Graduate School.
Campus Culture: The campus culture is diverse and inclusive. The school organizes various cultural activities, academic lectures, club activities, etc. to enrich students' extracurricular life, help students better integrate into the campus, broaden their horizons, and improve their comprehensive quality.
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