Presently, Marbella University is the first and only English-speaking University in the lovely Mediterranean city down south Spain.
In its initial phase, it only offers three-year bachelor and one-year diploma programmes on some selective but specialized subjects. Moreover, there is no restriction on the participation of students, irrespective of their prior verse in Spanish language.
Diploma programmes are more on the management of knowledge with general understanding of people, human life, business, and society. This acts as an essential background towards a more professional career options.
Below you will find an overview on different types of courses on offer.
Diploma Programme
The curriculum of one-year diploma programme involves economics, psychology, social and business to the core with an aim to give a solid foundation emphasizing the quality of life and business efficiency. It is trimester based (each trimester is of approximately 3 months).
The first trimester is a foundation for positive life philosophy and good communication skills through efficient reading, writing and learning skills, along with mental training and education. In the second trimester, it’s all about self-management, practical method for self analysis, useful psychology for business and daily life, business idea development, etc.
The last trimester is the important one when students will be taught about business attitude, strategies of problem solving , management of time and money, and dealing with people along with some other related key aspects.
This diploma programme is open for all age group, aged 18 to 95. Even if one doesn’t have any future professional goals based on these courses, s/he may opt this as a general interest for further studies. It also serves as an entry programme to Marbella University’s Bachelor programmes for those who don’t have IB, A-level, or equivalent diploma.
Bachelor Programmes
The Marbella University, at present, is offering five different bachelor programs: Business Administration, Communication & Public Relations, Tourism, Media & Journalism, and Psychology. As a signatory of Bologna Treaty, all study programmes are designed to meet European requirements and curriculum standards.
Admission
The University’s admission process for Diploma and Bachelor programmes begins on January 15, 2010 with a minimum age requirement of 18 years, while the academic calendar commences on February 15, 2010.
For more detailed information about the university, course curriculum or admission dates, please visit: www.marbellauniversity.com



