University of Barcelona graduate application conditions mainly include:
1. Education requirements: recent graduates or former graduates with domestic junior college diploma, domestic undergraduate diploma and degree certificate are studying as graduate students.
2. Language ability: In order to successfully pass the requirements of the embassy visa, non-Spanish majors must attend 500 overseas courses and reach the level of Spanish A2. After studying basic courses in China and successfully arriving in Spain through visas, students will also study Spanish courses in local language schools for 9 to 12 months. Students majoring in Spanish can apply directly to the University of Barcelona, and can provide DELE certificate, SIELE certificate and so on. If you study English as a teaching major, you'd better provide an IELTS score of at least 6.5.
3. Economic conditions: Generally, going to the University of Barcelona in Spain for postgraduate study requires certain study expenses and living expenses, so students need to have sufficient economic strength.
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University of Barcelona, UB for short, is located in Barcelona, Spain, the largest city on the Mediterranean coast. The origin of the University of Barcelona was born in the period of martino II in Sicily. 1450, under the instruction of Pope Nicholas V and the rule of magnanimous king Alfonso V, the Barcelona Institute, now the University of Barcelona, was formally established. The colleges established by the University of Barcelona mainly include: Art College, Philosophy College, Language College, Geography College, History College, Economics College, Law School, Business School, Biology College, Physics College, Dentistry College, Psychology College, Education College, Chemistry College and Medical College. The main subjects offered by the University of Barcelona are: history, geography, economics, statistics, sociology, law, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, medicine, pharmacology, education, classical linguistics, Catalan linguistics, Roman linguistics and Spanish literature.