Location |
Language of Instruction |
Open to |
Level of Study |
Malaga, Spain |
Spanish, English |
All Faculties |
Undergraduate |
Fields of Study
Philosophy and Letters; Social and Labour Studies; Communication Sciences; Education Sciences; Economics and Business Administration; Commerce and Management; Law; Tourism; Health Sciences; Psychology; Science; Engineering and Architecture.
Requirements
Students who wish to complete courses in Spanish must have a level of B1 in the language.
Term Dates
Fall Term |
Winter Term |
September to January (Semester 1) |
February to June (Semester 2) |
*The information provided on this page is subject to change. Please consult the Host Institution’s factsheet, the Host Institution’s website, or the Host Institution directly to confirm.
Student Testimonials
- Campus Life
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“Malaga offered a buddy program, which helped incorporate new exchange students into the life at the university of Malaga. I quite enjoyed the program and made a lot of friends because of it. The university also organized a lot of activities for the exchange students, which made the experience quite nice and welcoming.” – Full Year 2023/2024, Bachelor of International Business
- Academic Environment
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“The adjustment was a bit challenging to me, since the organizational style was very different. The final exams were worth most of your grade. The teaching style was different with every teacher, but quite different and fast paced in my opinion.” – Full Year 2023/2024, Bachelor of International Business
- Housing Experience
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“Since there were 3 of us from Carleton that went to the University of Malaga, we decided to rent an apartment with 3 rooms, which was a very good idea in my opinion. The price was fair, and the apartment was beautiful. We had a great relationship with our landlord, and the experience was pretty smooth. The housing search was a bit challenging, and took a lot of our time, but since we were 3, we managed to divide the tasks and make the experience pretty smooth. We had many calls with different landlords, and picked our favorite based on the price, location and friendliness of the landlord. I recommend not going for the first option, and looking at your different options before making a decision, as it is a very important one, that will impact your experience.”- Full Year 2023/2024, Bachelor of International Business
- Setting Up Phone and Bank Account
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“I opted for an online bank account with the platform Wise, which was very user friendly, and gave me options with many different currencies. As for my phone plan, I used Lobster, which I had to buy a sim card for, the rest of the process was online. The coverage is great for very low prices.” – Full Year 2023/2024, Bachelor of International Business
- Travel Tips
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“My tips are to use sky scanner to find the cheapest flights and hostel world to find the cheapest accommodations. Make travel friends, as it is more fun to travel with others, and less scary. Be open to new experiences and go with the flow. Talk to strangers, and don’t be scared to make mistakes, as it is how you learn! Be flexible with your dates and destinations to make the most of it with your budget! Visit friends in their cities from Carleton, and keep a close contact with them.” – Full Year 2023/2024, Bachelor of International Business
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