EU Business School Barcelona
University Description:
Established in 1973, EU Business School (EU) is an international, professionally accredited, high-ranking business school with campuses in Barcelona, Geneva, Munich and online. We offer foundation, Bachelor’s, Master’s, MBA, DBA and further education programs which focus on business administration, communication & public relations, international business, digital business, data analysis, sports management, marketing, finance and enterprise, among others.
Term system & start dates:
Bachelor: Quarterly
- 1. Term Feb to May
- 2. Term Jun to Jul
- 3. Term Aug to Sep
- 4. Term Oct to Jan
Master: Trimester
- 1. Term Jan to Mar
- 2. Term Mar to Jun
- 3. Term Oct to Dec
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Bachelor: Quarterly
- 1. Term Feb to May
- 2. Term Jun to Jul
- 3. Term Aug to Sep
- 4. Term Oct to Jan
Master: Trimester
- 1. Term Jan to Mar
- 2. Term Mar to Jun
- 3. Term Oct to Dec
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University Facts
University Description
Established in 1973, EU Business School (EU) is an international, professionally accredited, high-ranking business school with campuses in Barcelona, Geneva, Munich and online. We offer foundation, Bachelor’s, Master’s, MBA, DBA and further education programs which focus on business administration, communication & public relations, international business, digital business, data analysis, sports management, marketing, finance and enterprise, among others.Termsystem:
Quarterly (Bachelor)Bachelor Terms Start/End:
- 1. Term Feb to May
- 2. Term Jun to Jul
- 3. Term Aug to Sep
- 4. Term Oct to Jan
Termsystem:
Trimester (Master)Master Terms Start/End:
- 1. Term Jan to Mar
- 2. Term Mar to Jun
- 3. Term Oct to Dec
Visa Information:
EU citizens do not need a visa to study in Spain. (EU citizens do not need a visa to study in Spain.) => EU citizens do not need a visa to study in Switzerland, however they will need to register with the local authorities.Why should you come and study with us?
At EU Business School, we don’t just help you find employment; we make you employable.Our programs introduce students to the international business world through a diverse curriculum. Small class sizes provide a flexible and personalized approach, while our classes, taught in English, encourage students to communicate across borders. Case studies reaffirm our dynamic and interactive teaching methods for a hands-on business education that fosters entrepreneurial thinking.
Here are some of the reasons why students from all around the world choose EU:
- International: Our student body comprises more than 100 nationalities, with 98% of students speaking two or more languages.
- Small Class Sizes: Greater interaction between students and faculty guarantees heightened academic achievement.
- All Classes Taught in English: Including asignments, lectures, exams and the final dissertation.
- Experiential Learning: The case study method and a pragmatic approach are two of our most effective tools.
- Outstanding Faculty: Our team is composed of highly qualified academics, entrepreneurs, consulants and business leaders.
- Ranked Among the Best: Programs within our network are consistently featured in the top tier of global and European rankings.
- Building a Business Personality: We are committed to encouraging students to build the most valuable brand they can market: themselves.
Study opportunities:
EU Barcelona boasts two state-of-the art campus buildings in the heart of the city. Our main campus building overlooks the Avinguda Diagonal, one of the main arteries of the upmarket business district.This sunny ten-floor building features cutting-edge facilities that have been specifically designed to optimize the student experience. Thanks to its central location, it benefits from a wide choice of shops, restaurants and other services. Excellent public transport links, including bus, tram and metro, provide easy access to all areas of the city.
The five-floor Ganduxer building is in the leafy and elegant La Bonanova neighborhood, favored by embassies and consulates. This upscale district features many traditional food markets, shops and cafés, and is just a ten-minute train ride to Plaça Catalunya and the world-famous Rambles. The classrooms are fully equipped with the latest technology, and benefit from huge windows and lots of natural light to promote learning and student wellbeing.
Scholarship possibilities for international students:
EU Business School offers no scholarships for study abroad students. However, students who want to continue with a full program at EU Business School will be consider as EU Alumni and can benefit of a 20% off from the total tuition fee.Internships:
Internships are possible and the career services are available to assist students to find internship placements.Application Deadline:
EU Business School has no specific application deadline however, because of small class sizes (25-30 students maximum in Barcelona) the university always suggests students to apply in advance to secure their spot.Application requirements:
- Latest University Transcripts in English- Proof of English for Bachelor (IELTS 6.0, Duolingo online test minimum score 95/100 or equivalent, DAAD B2 for study abroad)
- Proof of English for Master TOEFL score 89 (internet-based), 233 (computer-based); IELTS 6.5; CAE C1 with a minimum score of 176; PTE score 59; English native or equivalent (Duolingo with score 105-110).
- 2 letters of recommendation in English
- 1 written or video essay
- Digital photo (passport size)
- Copy of the passport picture page
- Solvency letter
- Study Abroad: Course selection study abroad form
Orientation:
EU hosts program-specific orientation days for new students, which gives them a chance to interact with their classmates as well learn about grading systems, academic processes and forthcoming events. We also host special activities such as walking tours, which gives our students a chance to explore their new cities.Please note that the term usually starts about a week before the intake month (February term starts around January 24), and orientation is the week before. Check the academic calendar for exact term dates.
Examperiod:
Exams take place each semester/term. The type and number of exams vary depending on the assessments of each course and will be stated clearly on the course outline that will be provided to students at the beginning of each course.Accessibility:
YesWorking while studying:
This depends on the campus and student’s nationality. Most commonly students are allowed to work part-time only (15 hours a week). Career Services department is available to assist students with jobs and internships search, however it is important to note that short term positions often require language proficiency of the country of residence.

Fees
Bachelor Semester Abroad:
6,750 EUR
Master Semester Abroad:
5,200 EUR to 7,300 EUR
Full Bachelor:
40,500 EUR to 47,250 EUR
Full Master:
15,600 EUR to 21,900 EUR
Gap Year (per Term):
6,750 EUR
Application Fee:
0 EUR to 200 EUR
Additional Costs:
Application fee of Euro 200 is only valid for full time degree students enrolling into Bachelor or Master programs.
Valid: 2023-02-03 to
City & Living
City features:
A major economic power in Spain, Barcelona has rapidly become a center for young, creative talent, with hundreds of startups, entrepreneurs embarking on new ventures and growing business industries. With a very reasonable cost of living and endless opportunities to play sports and socialize, Barcelona is the perfect location for an international business education.Watch our video and discover why students from all over the globe choose to receive a world-class business education at EU Barcelona, located right in the heart of one of the Mediterranean's most vibrant cities.
Barcelona is famous for its cosmopolitan style and sun-soaked Mediterranean beaches. The city enjoys a flourishing music scene, all kinds of cultural activities and sports, plus superb gastronomy and nightlife. Barcelona can be enjoyed throughout the year, with everything from world-famous music festivals such as Sónar in the summer to fantastic skiing and snowboarding in the Pyrenees in winter. And the Costa Brava, with its crystal-clear waters, hidden coves and renowned hiking trails, is just a little further up the Catalan coastline.
Address in Barcelona, Spain:
EU Business School BarcelonaDiagonal Campus- Av. Diagonal 648 bis
Barcelona, Spain
Population:
5,575,000Closest Airport:
Barcelona-El Prat International AirportSightseeing:
With two central campus locations in Barcelona, students are well situated to enjoy life on the Mediterranean in the perfect learning environment. Both EU Barcelona Campus locations are easily accessible, with state of the art facilities and avant-garde buildings.Surrounded by picturesque urban parks and cafés, bakeries and bars with terraces perfect for a sunny lunch break, students can remain on campus and also take advantage of our student room to relax and interact with classmates from all over the world.
How to get to university:
Diagonal CampusDiagonal 648 bis
08017 Barcelona
Spain
Ganduxer Campus
Ganduxer 70
08017 Barcelona
Spain
T +34 93 201 81 71
info.bcn@euruni.edu
Tram, Bus and Metro
Tram and bus stops are found in front of the building. The Maria Cristina metro stop, Line 3, is a five-minute walk from campus.
Parking
Underground private parking facilities are close to campus.
1) By Bus (Aerobús)
The Aerobús is an express bus service that connects the Barcelona-El Prat airport with the city centre (plaça Catalunya) in 35 minutes. You can take the Aerobús outside Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (temporary closed during this pandemia). This service runs every day of the year with departures between 5 and 15 minutes. From the city centre, you can take the metro or a bus to move around Barcelona.
2) By taxi
You will find a taxi rank outside any of the main terminal exits. Look for the sign pointing to the nearest taxi rank.
All official Barcelona taxis are black and yellow and are required to charge you only the value on the taximeter (plus any surcharge, e.g. luggage or night). The rates and surcharges are displayed inside the cab. In Barcelona, a taxi may be ordered by phone; found at authorized taxi rank or flagged down in the street.
Housing On-Campus:
not availableHousing Off-Campus:
400-650 A range of accommodation is available in our campus cities to suit different budgets and lifestyles: once a student is enrolled with us our accommodation officer will get in contact and provide the list of student residences and also private accommodation we have partnership/we are in contact with.Additional information will be available in the Welcome booklet and also will be send directly to the student once he/she confirms his places at EU.
Students should plan for a living expenditure of around €1,000 per month for the duration of your stay, of which €400–€500 should be allotted for shared accommodation (at least €650 to live alone) and the rest for basic necessities and leisure time. Please note that these figures are averages and fluctuate according to the individual and the lifestyle they wish to pursue.



EU's online MBA program ranked #1 worldwide!
EU Business School (EU) is proud to announce that its online MBA program has been ranked number one globally for the ninth consecutive year in CEO Magazine's "2023 Global MBA Rankings." Moreover, the on-campus MBA at EU ranks in the top group of programs for the ninth consecutive year, while the DBA program is listed in the 2023 Global DBA Listing, which highlights the best DBA providers worldwide. These outstanding results validate EU's innovative, experiential learning approach and its commitment to providing a world-class business education to international students.
Exciting summer courses in Barcelona for July & August 2023!
Summer in Barcelona? EU offers two great programs that give students the opportunity to enjoy their summer in Barcelona while expanding their knowledge of the business world. Both programs are taught in English and take place at EU Business School (EU) during a three-week period. For high school students between the ages of 16 and 18 who are looking forward to studying business as part of their bachelor's degree, the International Summer School is the perfect program. It takes place in July and August and introduces students to business administration. If you are a student, graduate or young professional looking to spend your summer vacations in Barcelona to learn about the latest developments in business, make international contacts and develop your entrepreneurial skills, the Business Boot Camp is the right choice for you!

EU Business School_The Business School for Future Leaders (La Vanguardia article_September 2021)
Please to inform you that La Vanguardia, one of the most prestigious newspapers in Spain, has published an article about EU Business School on September 6th 2021 in recognition of EU high standing. Written in Spanish in a light tone to attract readers, please see the link to the article below.
https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/catalunya/20210906/7690524/eu-business-school-escuela-negocios-brl.html
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EU signs new partnership agreement with London Metropolitan University in the U.K.
We are delighted to announce that EU has signed a new partnership agreement with London Metropolitan University (London Met) in the U.K. which allows us to further extend our program portfolio across our campuses.
From fall 2021 onward, our students studying an MBA in Spain, Switzerland, Germany and online can aspire to earning an additional qualification, a state-recognized U.K. MSc in International Business Management (< 2 years’ work experience) or an MBA. Furthermore, our online bachelor’s students will be able to earn a state-recognized U.K. university degree, a BSc (Hons) in International Business Management.
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