Double Bachelor’s Degree in Pre-School Education in English (Bilingual Group) + Pre-School Education

We have the faculty to train good teachers
Type of programme
Official degrees
Duration
10 semesters
Credits
480 ECTS totals (316 coursed and 164 validated)
Price
€8.100* (1st year 2023-2024)
*Subject to review each year
Places
90
Schedule
Morning and afternoon
Language
Catalan, Spanish and English
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We are passionate people, we are teachers

Prepare for more career opportunities

Thanks to your good level of English, and that this degree is official throughout the European Union, you will be able to work abroad. Also, you will have access to endless career opportunities, both within and outside of education. You will have access to:

  • Editorials
  • Resource centres
  • Leisure activities
  • Museum education departments
  • Non-formal education centres

 

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Professors and lecturers who make good teachers

The teaching team in the Faculty of Education consists of professionals who train future teachers using the most innovative methodologies. They are also involved in important research activities both inside and outside the university. Direct contact with professional practice allows our professors and lecturers to transmit a comprehensive, multidisciplinary and human overview of the reality in the sector to students.

Study abroad

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With this degree, you can study part of the curriculum or do your internship abroad, with academic recognition. Participate during one semester or year at one of your faculty's partner universities, or search for a business abroad for your internship. You can also get part of your ECTS during the summer at the Berkeley Summer Sessions, the best public university in the world.

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Presentation

Objectives

We teach you based on objectives. The Bachelor's Degree will provide:

  1. A sound command of all applicable course content. Always from a global perspective.
  2. Techniques to ensure peaceful co-existence in the classroom through emotional education and autonomy. Promotion of effort, constancy and discipline.
  3. Knowledge of how language develops in a multicultural and multilingual environment.
  4. Out-of-classroom skills relating to school organisation, tutoring sessions for parents or your relationship with other education agents. Preparation for the demands of today's society.
  5. Sensitivity to diversity and gender equality. Respect for human rights and civic values.
  6. The ability to introduce students to the digital world and add cultural richness through new pedagogical possibilities.
  7. Valuing cooperative work, a critical spirit and responsibility in relation to a sustainable future.

Competences of graduates

Your competences are what set you apart as a teacher who is useful to society.

Cross-disciplinary competences
Mastery of information technology and communication, languages (Catalan, Spanish, English), developed critical thinking and reflective analysis, the ability to be creative.

Teacher-specific competences
Expertise in the subjects you teach and the teaching methods you employ, ability to work with colleagues and other staff members, professional development.

Subject-specific competences
Competences you will develop through a number of diverse methods such as lectures, case studies, problem solving and problem-based, project-oriented, cooperative and independent learning.

At UIC Barcelona we will assess your competences through: objective exams, assignments and projects, portfolios, reports, self-evaluation, interviews, etc.

Academic accreditation

Bachelor's Degree in Pre-Primary Education or in Primary Education.

"Validation of subjects: 10% of the ECTS credit price"

 

Study programme and subjects 2023-2024

Subjects in course 5 Type Term ECTS
Learning Languages and Literacy 3 Type: OB Term: First semester ECTS: 6
Learning the Natural Sciences, Socials Sciences and Mathematics I Type: OB Term: First semester ECTS: 6
Learning the Natural Sciences, Socials Sciences and Mathematics II Type: OB Term: First semester ECTS: 6
School Internships 2 Type: PR Term: First semester ECTS: 15
Education IV: Systematic Observations and Analysis of Contexts Type: FB Term: First semester ECTS: 6
Childhood, Health and Nutrition Type: FB Term: Second semester ECTS: 6
Final Degree Project Type: TF Term: Second semester ECTS: 6
Learning the Natural Sciences, Socials Sciences and Mathematics III Type: OB Term: Second semester ECTS: 6
Music, Plastic and Physical Expression 3 Type: OB Term: Second semester ECTS: 6
The Preschool Education Centre Type: FB Term: Second semester ECTS: 7
Learning Languages and Literacy 4 Type: OB Term: Second semester ECTS: 6
  • ECTS: European Credit Transfer System
  • Term: calendar period
  • (a): subjects which are taught in English

Academic structure

Bachelor's Degree in Pre-School Education

First year

First semester

  • Psychology I: Bases of Psychology Development
  • Sociology of Education
  • English Language I

Second semester

  • Psychology II: Cognitive Processes
  • English Language I
Second year

First semester

  • English Language II
  • Family Sociology
  • Music, Plastic and Physical Expression I

Second semester

  • Psychology III: Learning Disorders
  • School Work Placement I
Third year

First semester

  • Nature Sciences, Social Sciences and Mathematics I
  • Nature Sciences, Social Sciences and Mathematics II
  • Languages and Literacy III
  • School Work Placement II

Second semester

  • Learning a Foreign Language: English
  • Music, Plastic and Physical Expression III
  • School Intership II
Fourth year

First semester

  • Instrumental English
  • English Language Teaching I
  • English Language Teaching II
  • English Language and Culture
  • Content and Language Integrated Learning

Second semester

  • School Intership III
  • Final Degree Project

Bachelor's Degree in Primary Education

First year

First semester

  • Psychology I: Bases of Psychology Development
  • Sociology of Education
  • English Language I

Second semester

  • Psychology II: Cognitive Processes
  • English Language I
Second year

First semester

  • English Language II
  • Family Sociology
  • Mathematics I
  • Learning and Teaching Music and the Plastic and Visual Arts I

Second semester

  • Psychology III: Learning Disorders
  • Experimental Sciences II
  • Mathematics II
  • School Intership I
Third year

First semester

  • Experimental Sciencies III
  • Language Teaching III
  • School Intership II

Second semester

  • Social Sciences II
  • Learning a Foreign Language: English
  • Learning and Teaching Music and the Plastic and Visuals II
Fourth year

First year

  • Instrumental English
  • English Language Teaching I
  • English Language Teaching II
  • English Language and Culture
  • Content and Language Integrated Learning

Second year

  • School Intership III
  • Final Degree Project
 

Teachers

Internship

The institutions in which the work experience can be carried out will either be state owned, partially state owned or private.

In the two former cases, the centers must be accredited by the Departament d'Ensenyament of the Generalitat de Catalunya.

In the third case agreements for bilateral collaboration are made between universities and institutions in Catalonia, outside Catalonia, and abroad.

Objectives

The main objective of this work experience is for students to develop the necessary skills so that they are able to establish a relationship between theory and practice. In order to achieve this it is necessary for the student to be able to observe and carry out a descriptive and interpretative analysis of contexts, be able to intervene, first with guidance and then independently and also be able to make proposals and / or develop projects tailored to the needs of the real context of work experience.

Operation

External work experience is educational in nature and forms part of the compulsory practicum module.

The practicum module includes the following subjects:

  • Work Experience in Schools I
  • Work Experience in Schools II
  • Work Experience in Schools III

Regulations

External work placements are regulated by legal rules and external regulations. The legal rules are based on signing a preliminary agreement which establishes the agreements and commitments entered into by the institutions, universities and the work experience students. Insurance is covered by the enrolment fees.

The internal regulations set out the guidelines to be followed in each of the external work placements and define the tasks for the tutors in the centres, for universities and for the students on a placement. The teacher's guides for each subject contain details of these regulations.

Professional opportunities

Those who complete the programme and gain the corresponding degree are qualified to begin professional careers as teachers.

The degree certificate allows graduates to organize activities in both public and private schools.

Graduates may also choose to work in the following areas:

  • Publishing houses
  • Resource centres
  • After-school facilities and recreational clubs
  • Educational teams in museums or non-formal educational activities

Prerequisites & admissions

Grants & financial aid

Faqs

General information

How many places are available at the Faculty of Education?

There are 80 places available across our degree programmes in Education and 90 places on our bachelor’s degrees in primary Education. The places  are divided into smaller groups depending on the subject. The new double degrees in Pre-Primary Education with Psychology and in Primary Education with Psychology, offer a total of 10 places.

How much does a bachelor’s degree in education cost?

The price depends on the degree programme. You can check the cost of credits at uic.es/educación

Do students need to buy books or any other additional materials for classes?

No, all teaching material is available on the University’s digital platform and at the Library. There are no elevated costs associated with the material.

What kind of grants or funding can I get to study education at UIC Barcelona?

You can check our website for all options regarding grants, discounts or free enrol- ment, as well as funding conditions. If you have an average mark of 8 from your first year of upper secondary school, or a 9 from your first year of CFGS, you can apply for an Academic Excellence Grant. (uic.es/becas).

When will exams be held?

From 3 to 5.30 p.m. approximately.

How and where are the exams held?

To ensure candidates’ safety, we have decided to hold all entrance exams online. Before the exam, we will send you all the information you need to access it (how to log in, your username, password, timetables, etc.)

When do the work placements begin?

Students start classroom work  placements from their first year. External work placements in education begin in the second year, three weeks in alternation. During the third year  they last six weeks, and in the fourth year,  three months.

Access routes

Can I apply for the entrance examinations with any upper secondary school qualification?

Yes, you can apply from any type of upper secondary school qualification.

Can I apply to sit the entrance examinations from any higher level vocational training course (CFGS)?

Yes. And in addition, depending on the CFGS, students can have up to 30 ECTS credits officially recognised.

If I have already completed a bachelor’s degree, do I have to take the entrance exams?

Yes, everyone has to take the entrance exams.

Can any of my subjects be officially recognised if I have already started university studies?

Yes, you can request that your subjects be officially recognised, especially if your previous degree programme was in the same field of knowledge: Social Sciences.

Entrance exams and the admission process

What is the cut-off mark for accessing a degree programme in education?

Your admission will depend on the outcome of our University’s entrance exams, in addition to passing the PAU (national Spanish university entrance examinations) and the PAPs (personal aptitude test).

What do the entrance exams involve?

They involve: a psycho-technical test, an English test, a specific Spanish and Catalan language test, a general culture test and a one-to-one interview. All of these tests are sat the same day.

Can I look up past entrance exam papers?

We do not provide past papers from previous years’ exams. In the case of the specific tests, we suggest that you revise one or more first-year upper secondary school text books. And for the psycho-technical test, you can find examples on the internet that give you an idea of the style of the exam.

Is the examination multiple choice?

Yes. Any incorrect answers will not be deducted from your total score. Only those candidates applying for an Academic Excellence Grant will sit another written exam.

What level of English is required for the exam?

You do not need to have a minimum level of English to access the bachelor’s degrees in education, we only request a minimum B2 level in the case of bilingual subjects on bachelor’s degrees and double degrees.

How are the marks from both my academic record and the entrance examinations weighted?

5% is attributed to your academic transcript, 25% to the entrance exams and 10%, to the one-to-one interview.

Can I choose the date of the entrance exam?

You can request a specific date, but you must wait for a notification from the

Admissions Department who, after reviewing your documentation will confirm the date of your test via email. The number of places will decrease as the exam sittings take place. In general, we recommend attending the first calls. You can see the entrance exams dates by visiting: uic.es/ca/admissions/graus/ proves-admissio

When will I find out the results of the entrance exams?

The results will be sent via email approximately 15 working days after the exams have been taken.

If I am ‘not admitted’ can I attend the following call during the same academic year?

No, you can only attend one call per academic year.

If I am admitted, what is the next step?

You will receive a letter of admission containing information about the next steps to take in order to reserve your place which means paying 20% of the fee for the first year. You will pay the remaining 80% during the enrolment period, between July and September.

If I choose not to study at UIC Barcelona after having reserved a place, will the reservation fee be refunded to me?

The reservation fee will only be refunded if you do not pass upper secondary school or pass the PAPs. This clause is laid out in our General Terms and Conditions.

Do I have to pass the PAPs to be able to access a bachelor’s degree in education at UIC Barcelona?

The PAP tests are not an admission requirement for non-profit private universities, but they are part of an agreement to improve the profile of future teachers. If you have not passed the test before beginning your studies at the Faculty, you must do so during your first year. 

International mobility

Study abroad temporarly

As a student in this degree programme, you may complete part of your degree or a work experience placement abroad and receive academic recognition.

Spend a semester or a full academic year at one of your Faculty’s partner universities or find a company abroad to do an internship. You may also:

For information about everything you need to do before, during and after your mobility stay, check out the "Study abroad" section and download all the documentation specific to your Faculty:

Study with us

If you are studying at another Spanish or foreign university, you can come to UIC Barcelona to study temporarily for one semester or a full academic year.

Visit the “International exchange students site” for more information and, download here all the specific documentation of this faculty: