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3 Social Science Foundation Year Programs in Spain


University Carlos III of Madrid
International Foundation Program in Social Sciences & Humanities
- Getafe, Spain
Foundation Year
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Spanish
Improve your chances of admission to degrees at UC3M. The International Foundation Program in Social Sciences aims to help international students adapt to the Spanish university system and facilitate integration by acquiring the foundations of Spanish culture and language.


University Carlos III of Madrid
Gap Year (Spanish, English)
- Madrid, Spain
Foundation Year
Full time
4 months
On-Campus
English
Live an experience that will change your life. Discover who you are! This GAP Year is aimed at students who have just completed an academic stage (high school or degree) and need some time before deciding if they want to continue their studies or enter the labor market.
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University Carlos III of Madrid
International Foundation Program in Engineering (Spanish, English)
- Leganés, Spain
Foundation Year
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Spanish
Improve your chances of admission to degrees at UC3M. The International Foundation Program in Engineering aims to help international students adapt to the Spanish university system and facilitate integration by acquiring the foundations of Spanish culture and language.
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Learn more about Social Science Foundation Year programs in Spain
Social Sciences degree programs at the Foundation Year level in Spain invite you to explore diverse aspects of human behavior and society. This foundational experience lays the groundwork for understanding social structures, cultures, and interactions that shape our world.
As you study, you'll delve into courses like introductory sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, gaining insight into critical social issues. Emphasis on collaborative learning helps develop communication and analytical skills necessary for conducting research or engaging with various communities. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas, fostering a curiosity that benefits both personal and academic growth.
Spain’s educational approach values experiential learning, often combining classroom instruction with real-world applications. You'll encounter project-based tasks that encourage collaboration with peers, simulating professional environments. This practical exposure not only enhances learning but also prepares you for a wide range of careers in fields such as community development, social research, and public policy.