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Between programme countries (KA103)

Erasmus Mobility between programme countries (KA103)

The Erasmus Programme is the best option for transnational exchanges throughout Europe. The University of Cordoba currently offers 900 of our students the opportunity to study worldwide and welcomes around 600 incoming exchange students.

On this site we offer you information about the requirements before arrival and the procedures upon arrival, as well as useful information including the academic calendar and the ECTS guide for each course.

For Erasmus+ Traineeships, you should contact the Erasmus+ Coordinator of your field of studies. 

Before you arrive

- "Regístrame" Procedure (30 June 2019 for Autumn Term or Full Academic Year Students)

- European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The EHIC can be obtained at the Health Department in your home country.

- Accident and travel insurance

- Valid passport or identity card

- Two passport-size photos

Students must also get in contact with their Erasmus tutor responsible for international exchange programmes in the faculty or schools where they will undergo their studies in order to obtain the information they may need about required documents, important dates, study programmes or accommodation, among others.

Upon arrival

Upon arrival at the University of Cordoba, incoming international students must go to the International Relations Service at the faculty or school where they will be studying.

Faculties and schools participating in the Erasmus programme offer an Erasmus tutorship service. Tutors will aid exchange students in finding accommodation, getting around Cordoba or filling out the required registration forms.

Incoming exchange students are given a student ID card which permits them access to UCO libraries and sport facilities, as well as getting exclusive discounts on specific shows.

Contact your coordinator

► Academic Calendar 2019-2020
► Academic Calendar 2020-2021

ECTS Guide

What is the ECTS?

The Erasmus programme has proven to be not only an enriching experience and the best opportunity for you to travel, to broaden your horizons, and to gain insight into a different way of life, language and culture, but also an important and increasingly valuable asset to enhance your academic development and improve your employment prospects.

In order to ensure that students get the most out of their placement abroad, the European Commission introduced the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System). ETCS is a tool that facilitates the recognition of students’ workload and credit transfer when returning to their home institution, although this system also functions within a single institution or between institutions of the same country.

The ECTS is based on three key features:

1. IInformation on study programmes and students’ learning outcome.

2. Mutual recognition between member institutions and the student.

3. Use of ECTS credits to measure student workload.

ECTS does not regulate contents, structure or equivalences for study programmes. These quality issues are to be determined by the higher education centres themselves when establishing bilateral or multilateral cooperation agreements. The ECTS allocates the number of credits so that students know how many subjects they are required to study in order to successfully complete a study programme.

The ECTS ensures the full recognition of studies. This is what makes ECTS different from any other student mobility programme.

- Table of equivalences between UCO grading system and ECTS grade

ECTS guide – University of Cordoba

Agrifood, Science and Technical DivisionHumanities and Legal and Social Sciences DivisionHealth Sciences Division
Degree in Veterinary Science Degree in English Degree in Medicine
Degree in Food Science and Technology (2nd cycle) Degree in Spanish Philology Degree in Nursing
Degree in Biology Degree in History  
Degree in Biochemistry Degree in Art History  
Degree in Chemistry Degree in Translation and Interpretation  
Degree in Environmental Science Degree in Law  
Degree in Physics Degree in Business Administration and Management  
Degree in Biochemistry (2nd cycle) Double Degree in Law and Business Administration and Management  
Degree in Agrifood Engineering and the Rural Environment Degree in Early Childhood Education  
Degree in Forest Engineering Degree in Primary Education  
Degree in Oenology Degree in Educational Psychology (2nd cycle)  
Degree in Oenology (2nd cycle) Degree in Labour Relations and Human Resources  
Degree in Computer Engineering Degree in Tourism  
Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree in Occupational Science (2nd cycle)  
Degree in Industrial Electronic Engineering    
Degree in Mechanical Engineering    
Degree in Automated Engineering and Industrial Electronics (2nd cycle)    
Degree in Computer Engineering (2nd cycle)    
Degree in Civil Engineering    
Degree in Energy and Mining Resources    
Double Degree Civil Engineering and Energy and Mining Resources Engineering    

Accommodation

If you are looking for accommodation, you can contact your Erasmus tutor at the faculty or school where you are going to study. Your tutor will be happy to help you find a flat to share with other students or a residence hall.

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Between programme and partner countries (KA107)

Erasmus Mobility between programme and partner countries (KA107)

International Credit Mobility. What is it?

For over 30 years, Europe has funded the Erasmus programme, which has enabled over four million European students to spend part of their studies in another higher education institution (HEI) in Europe. In 2015, Erasmus+ opened up these opportunities, funding mobility from other parts of the world to "Programme Countries", and for outgoing mobility for European students to go to"Partner Countries”. Credit mobility can be defined as a limited period of study or traineeship abroad (in the framework of ongoing studies at a home institution) for the purpose of gaining credits. After the mobility phase, students return to their home institution, where the credits are recognised and they complete their studies.

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