Program Description

API Study Abroad Program at the University of Barcelona, Spain

Description: 

The University of Barcelona was established in 1450 and is the oldest and largest university in Barcelona. Students complete Spanish language and culture courses alongside other American, Erasmus (European) and international students in the university’s Department of Hispanic Studies.

* Gaudí Architecture
* Picasso Collections
* Mediterranean Sea
* Catalán Language & Culture
* Catalán cuisine
* Diverse Cultures Close to Other European Countries
* Modernism
* Cosmopolitan City
* Fabulous Art and Museums

Interview with Milton Navarro, API student in Barcelona

GO: Why did you decide to study abroad with API in Spain?

Milton: Researching on study abroad programs, I felt that API seemed to offer more variety in my academic, cultural and language interests. Visualizing in attending an institution at a foreign country interested me, and API seemed to fully capture that idea with their featured high level language programs. But what really hooked me to API were their full tuition price and all the perks that came with it. Not only would tuition cover me in room and board and health insurance but as well in being part of the Catalan culture by going on various excursions and joining extra curricular activities such as soccer, cooking class and flamenco style dancing.

Milton studying abroad in Barcelona
Milton studying abroad in Barcelona

GO: What do you think made studying in Spain a unique experience?

Milton: Having family cultural ties in Spain, captivated my overall motivation to fully search out and experience much of the rich culture in Barcelona; a city with endless opportunities both day and night. The one special factor that makes Barcelona different amongst all other cities in Europe is the vast cultural differences throughout the city but with the same ideal that everyone in a way contains the same traditional values. At times I saw Barcelona as a city clashing between old life style and new. For instance my roundabouts in the Gothic Quarters fills the city with a lot of historical value but ten minutes later I was in Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia, a more modernistic approach in architecture. This clash of old and new is what makes the city very complex especially when I tried to speak to my Catalan neighbors.

Although they spoke Spanish, challenging myself to learn the local language got me respect and really made me understand the city more. What was very odd I found in this country were their “siestas” where for two hours all stores closed for a nap. To me that seemed like a great idea since later on I would have more energy at night while dancing at a Discoteca (night club) or enjoying a nice Sangria at a local Bar. But the best perk out of API’s program in this energetic city, was that it is the host city of my favorite soccer league team, FC Barcelona. I did not miss any opportunity where I could go to all the games. In total I went to 7 games but the best one was the clasico which was against Real Madrid, to me that was a life changing experience as I saw Messi shoot his goal and bring down the enemy.

Besides enjoying my thrive in soccer or a swim in the Mediterranean Sea, admiring Gaudi’s architecture, and all the awesome Art and museums, academia in Spain really challenge me thus far in my educational life. Finishing my degree in Political Science at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in Spain was a great decision to make, since it open the box that I had with world politics. My Geopolitics Professor extremely challenged the class to express and be open to issues from the European perspective. And what better is there then to head to class while walking and enjoying the Cosmopolitan city and vast difference in architecture on the rooftops and neighborhoods in Barcelona. At the end of a long day, finishing of in enjoying Catalan dishes at a restaurant in Gracia (a neighborhood in Barcelona where I resided), put the cherry on top of my study abroad experience.

Milton visited Prague while studying abroad
Milton visited Prague while studying abroad

GO: How did this experience impact your academic development?

Milton: It impacted me personally because it made me cherish my family cultural roots even more. Being Spaniard and Central American descent encouraged me to fully take on in learning the distinction in cultures from Spain and Central America. Barcelona is a city I see myself living in one day.

Thanks to API for taking the time to hear all the questions I had about where to go on this modernistic city. API really encouraged me to take on the big city with all their activities that they offered. As a whole this experience, I met many people that I now have a special connection to. Having that friendship with my local neighbors and with the API community makes me comfortable to come back to the city again. Who knows maybe I end up finding a job here in Spain and build my career? All I know is that it has opened up a lot of opportunities for me because of such experience I have been able to receive a well-rounded education.

Part of my decision in studying abroad was to also check a certain life goal on my list which was to travel all over Europe and because Spain was close to everything I was able to do that on the weekends. In the end API seemed to best fit my expectations from a study abroad program. Studying in Barcelona, allowed molding my thoughts on politics with international views on certain global issues.

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Further Information
Degree Level: 
College Sophomores+
Languages: 
Spanish
Subject Areas: 
Spanish
Spanish Literature
Film
Geography
History
Economics
International Relations
Living Arrangements: 
Home-stay
Apartment
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Some travel is required during the program.
Application: 
Online Application
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation

Ratings and Reviews

2 of 3 people found this review helpful
Greatest Opportunity You Will EVER Have!

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Not even sure where to begin...I studied abroad in Barcelona in the spring and it blew me away.

Firstly, API is so helpful and respond to your email quickly with great deal. I had to go to the dentist & doctor a few times (which is a very confusing system in Spain) and they guided me through everything & made sure my doctors spoke english...VERY necessary! Any question or concern you have- they'll help you out.

The included excursions are AWESOME. When studying abroad, you visit lots of different countries & get use to booking flights...hostels..dinning...and then when you go on an API excursion and all of that is already paid for & things are planned...it feels amazing! But you still get lots of free time to do whatever you want/go out, so you don't feel 'parented' or anything.

The living situation was extremely ideal. I lived in Gracia, super close to one of the campuses (15 min walk), down the street from Sagrada Familia and nearby many markets. The neighborhood is awesome & you get the feeling of an old charming neighborhood with lots of residents, great shops and culture.

Honestly, if you go, you and all your friends will probably get pickpocketed. My friend from home & I read reviews on BCN months before I left and we saw all the 'pickpocketing warnings' and joked about them. She visited me in Barcelona and we both got pickpocketed at the club we were at our first night. No joke! It was hilarious though. Yesss I got pickpocketed 3 times actually my whole trip, but they were all very minor and I never felt unsafe. Las Ramblas is where they are sneaky & make sure you have your purse on your lap at restaurants!

Going out....that's a big topic! Barcelona's nightlight is epic and if you have any 'fun' bone in your body, then you'll love BCN. The whole city (and Spain's) schedule is different but you get use to quick. Lunch is from 1-2....siesta is from 2-4 (literally, all the stores close during this time)...dinner is from 9-10...and then the fun begins. So if you to a club, you don't start pregaming until midnight and you get to the club at 2am. If you arrive to the club at midnight, NOONE will be there..trust me! Spainards are beautiful and everyone dresses really nice while out. You won't get home until 6am. This is normal. I went out to clubs 5-6 nights a week....and wouldn't have changed a thing!

Class....classes were in 2 different buildings. One was a close walk and the other was about 45 minutes by metro. Something I didn't really think about while researching studying abroad was the actual building. Many study abroad kids go to 'study abroad progam buildings' where americans teach the courses and all your classmates are from your program. However, Autonoma is a school where tons of Spanish kids go as well as international. So your attending a normal Spanish university....something I appreciated looking back! The professors are awesome & hilarious. However, the one drawback is the computer lab. It is always PACKED with students and the printer never worked or was out of paper. It was always a hassle!

But yeah.....I whole heartedly recommend this program to ANYONE considering studying abroad. It was perfect across so many levels. At first, I wasn't going to study in Barcelona but then I read student reviews and every single on just raved about their experience. And hopefully that's what you can take away from this as well! You will have the best time of your life in Barcelona, it is the greatest city to study abroad. I want to go back soooooooo bad! Have fun : )

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Submitted by bcngirl2010 on 11/04/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   New York, NY    |    Pro Traveler    |      
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Good Times in Barcelona!

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Despite only having studied abroad during one summer, I had a really enjoyable time! My host was very nice, and even cooked food to fit my vegetarian diet. I was the only student staying there, and had originally requested a roommate; however, I ended up enjoying having some time more to myself, while still being able to visit friends at their apartments/at the beach/etc.

I liked the structure of the classes, and how everyone in the program was placed in a class at the appropriate language level, giving us the chance to meet people outside our API program, some of whom were from other countries.

I also liked that API had cultural excursions planned on the weekends, and occasionally on weekdays--it was a nice chance to learn more about the culture and explore more than I might have on my own. That's not to say you don't have time to do your own thing too--one weekend, I even took a train to Montserrat with some friends!

One thing I thought was challenging was the exam at the end of the four-week classes--unlike exams I was used to, it was not created by our language professors, so tested us on grammar we may or may not have focused on in class. Other than that, I would definitely recommend this program!

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Submitted by plasticbuttonz on 10/31/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Littleton, MA    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Augustana College   
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Program Info

Country: 
Spain
City(s): 
Barcelona
Cost: 
$5,000 - $10,000 (USD)
$10,000 - $15,000 (USD)

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