Incoming Mobility Students

Incoming Mobility Students

Incoming student mobility is managed jointly by the university's international center and the school.

The international center handles student reception, nominations, pre-enrollment, enrollment, Spanish courses, certificates of stay, and more. To contact them, you can write to welcome@us.es for information or to incoming@us.es for administrative and technical matters.

At the School of Engineering (ETSI), we manage enrollment modifications, group changes, sign Learning Agreements (LAs), and reschedule exam dates due to scheduling conflicts, among other things. You can write to gestionmovilidad-etsi@us.es or visit us at the school's administrative office if you have any questions.
 

Language requirements

Regarding language certificates, for international students we typically require a B1 level Spanish certificate (please check with your home university) if Spanish is not their language of study. If you intend to attend courses taught exclusively in English, a B1 level English certificate is required instead.

 

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Information about titles and subjects

The ETSi is a center of the University of Seville (US). Academic information can be found on the university's website ( link to the US website ): click on the Engineering and Architecture degree title, where the description and duration of the courses are under the heading "Teaching Planning." Alternatively, you can consult the information on the ETSi website, which includes a summary with the most relevant information and a link to the information provided by the US: further down this page you will find a list of links.

(*) You can study in Spanish and English. 

(**) A large part of the master's degree can also be studied in English, with the possibility of completing full semesters.

(***) In 2025/26 it will have one semester (starting in October) in English.

List of subjects and contents
Calendar Summary
The exam schedule and dates are available at https://etsi.us.es/etsi/academica-horarios-calendarios-y-examenes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Students Who Want to Study at ETSi
What can I do to study at the Higher Technical School of Engineering of Seville?

You should find out about the bilateral agreements your university has with ours. In addition, you must have been selected by your university. Please ask at your International Relations Office for more information.

How do I register?

All application procedures are handled at the International Centre. More information at: http://www.internacional.us.es/

Approval and signing of the Learning Agreement

To process the approval and signing of the LA, you must send the document in PDF format, duly signed, to gestionmovilidad-etsi@us.es .

Can I go as a "freemover"?

Yes, but then your paperwork isn't with the International Relations office, but with the Student Services office. You can find information on Visitor Registration and the application form .

What are the school's academic offerings and schedules?
Can I enroll in subjects that interest me but that do not belong to the host faculty?

Within the ETSi's academic offerings, you can choose any subjects you like from any undergraduate or master's program. There are no restrictions. It is the student's responsibility to check the schedules of their chosen subjects. It is possible to select subjects from other departments (up to four for year-long exchanges or three for semester-long exchanges). Authorization to select subjects not offered at ETSi must be requested from the International Center.

I have questions about credits and subjects to study. How can I contact my coordinator about academic matters?

At the ETSi, we have a Mentoring Program, where engineering students will advise you and help you choose your courses. In the days leading up to your arrival, your mentor will contact you to begin guiding you. If you have any problems, you can always contact the ETSi International Relations Office at gestionmovilidad-etsi@us.es .

Are there any Spanish courses for exchange students at the University of Seville?

If you wish to take a Spanish course, you must apply at the International Center following the procedures they will explain to you. The Language Institute of the University of Seville offers Spanish courses at various levels depending on the student's prior knowledge.

Where can I find an apartment?

There is a help service for the university community at http://sacu.us.es/spp-servicios-alojamiento

Does the university have its own accommodation?

The following webpage contains a summary of the university's own residences or those affiliated with the university. University Accommodation

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Seville?

Student rooms can be found from around €200/month to around €300/month, and apartments from around €500/month to around €800/month. However, these prices are only indicative.

What is the best area to live in Seville?

If you want to live near the ETSi (School of Engineering) but also in a central area, the Alameda-Macarena area is the best. The Triana neighborhood is also close to the ETSi.

How can I get to the Cartuja campus where the ETSI is located?

Bus lines C1 and C2 stop right outside the ETSi building. More information is available from Tussam Sevici bike-sharing station nearby .

How can I get my student ID card?

Once you have your UVUS (virtual user of the University of Seville), you can request your card at the Virtual Secretariat .

How can I use the library?

Once you are enrolled, you will be able to use all the Library's resources and consult and manage your procedures through the University of Seville Library .

When I return to my country, who will sign my certificate of stay?

The certificate of stay (both arrival and departure) is signed at the US International Centre.

And what about my grades?

Incoming international exchange students can download their personal academic certificates from the University of Seville's virtual office. They should go to sede.us.es, and navigate to the Student → Student Exchange Certificate section. The result of this automated process is a signed and legally valid PDF that they can present to their home universities.