Incoming students

Incoming Students

The project of our School was born in 1998 conditioned by the present and future challenges of the civil engineering profession and by the offer of other existing master degrees at the Spanish university. Both factors served to define the keys of a modern and high-quality training model based on the following aspects:

  • Adoption of “Project Based Learning” as a key element and differentiator of the educational process.
  • Learning in small groups, with emphasis on the development of communication and innovation skills.
  • Deepening in the territorial and environmental aspects of civil engineering.
  • Actions of internationalization and use of new technologies.
  • Promotion of study trips and visits to work sites as fundamental elements in the learning of civil engineering.

 

Throughout the almost 20 years of existence of the School, this ambitious teaching project has demonstrated the ability and solvency to train civil engineers with an integrated vision of the territory, sensitive to the impact that civil works produce on it, and with a careful technical training, able to lead multidisciplinary work teams and communicate effectively. Our graduates develop their professional careers in all areas of civil engineering and around the world.

Our educational method has been recognized with the EUR-ACE® quality label, awarded in 2016 to the Bachelor´s Degree in Civil Engineering and currently under evaluation for the Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION, YOU CAN ASK  AMPARO MOYANO ENRÍQUEZ DE SALAMANCA (Subdirectora de Relaciones Internacionales)

Tanto para la movilidad de estudiantes como de profesores e investigadores, la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha proporciona toda la información necesaria en la página web del Vicerrectorado de Internacionalización.

Para más información, póngase en contacto con la Subdirección de Relaciones Internacionales del centro (amparo.moyano@uclm.es) y/o con el propio centro (caminos.cr@uclm.es)

  1. In the ORI-Ciudad Real there is available a list of shared flats for students, at your disposal. We usually help the students to find a suitable place to stay upon their arrival to ORI. There is also a weekly newspaper with adverts with flats for rent. We deeply recommend you to look for an apartment once you are in Ciudad Real. From our office, we can phone and make an appointment with the owners, if you want to. Remember, we have more available rooms than demand from students to occupy them.
  2. Regarding this matter, and whatever you may need, there is an ORI Facebook page: join us at Ori Ciudad Real there. There is also a student association which helps the students with accommodation, plans of studies, social life, etc., you can find them in Facebook at ESN UCLM Ciudad Real.
  3. The price of a shared flat varies from 130€ and 200€, flats usually have got washing machine, kitchen equipment (oven, spoons, pans, etc), you should bring bed linen and towels, or you can purchase them here at good price.
  4. For the first two or three days in Ciudad Real, students could stay at a hotel, it costs between 30 and 60 euros/night. Please contact the International Office for us to help you with this matter (ori.cr@uclm.es).
  5. Weather in Ciudad Real: Autumn and Winter is rather cold and dry ,3º – 4º C at night, 8º -12ºC during the day) In Spring there are either warm and cool days, even hot, after Easter. Summer is hot, over 30-35ºC.
  6. There is also the possibility to live in a Residence Hall, but the UCLM do not deal with that matter, ask ori.cr@uclm.es about this matter.
  7. In Ciudad Real, Erasmus Student Network (ESN) association helps international students in their academic and social life. ESN Ciudad Real assigns a mentor, an UCLM veteran student, to every student coming to Ciudad Real upon request and availability; please join ESN Ciudad Real at facebook.