Recently considering applying to Madrid European University, I’ve noticed many people struggling with program selection. As a private university, UEM offers quite a diverse range of programs. Today I’ll share what I’ve learned about several popular majors.
Business and Management Programs
Business has always been one of UEM’s flagship programs. The curriculum for Business Administration, Marketing, and International Trade is quite practical, and the school has partnerships with many companies. Especially the MBA program, though tuition is expensive, the [Madrid European University Real Madrid Academy] faculty is excellent, with many professors having real corporate management experience. If you’re looking for work in Madrid after graduation, this degree has decent recognition.

Law and Political Science Programs
Law is another well-known program at UEM. Spain’s legal system differs somewhat from other European countries, so if you’re planning long-term development in Spain through [Madrid European University master’s programs], studying the local legal system definitely gives you an advantage. However, note that law programs have high language requirements - Spanish must reach at least C1 level to keep up with coursework. Political Science is relatively less popular, but the curriculum is quite interesting, suitable for those interested in EU policies and international relations.
Here’s a comparison of basic information for several major programs:
| Program Category | Duration | Annual Tuition | Language Requirement |
| Business Administration | 4 years | 12000€ | B2 or above |
| Law | 4 years | 13500€ | C1 or above |
| Medicine | 6 years | 18000€ | C1 or above |
| Architecture | 5 years | 14000€ | B2 or above |
Medicine and Health Sciences
Medicine is probably the most difficult program to get into at UEM. Besides high tuition fees, entrance exams are quite rigorous. However, the school’s medical laboratory facilities are truly advanced, with partnerships with several major hospitals, offering plenty of internship opportunities. I’ve heard nursing programs are relatively easier to apply for, but they still require strong professional competence. Physical therapy, dentistry and other health science programs are also excellent with high employment rates.
Application Recommendations
If you’re an international student, I recommend starting application materials a year in advance. Besides transcripts and language certificates, some programs require recommendation letters and motivation letters. The school’s official website has detailed application procedures - you can check specific requirements for each program first. Additionally, UEM’s scholarship programs are worth attention. Although competition is fierce, if you have excellent academic performance or involvement with [Madrid European University football], you still have opportunities to apply.
Choosing a program at Madrid European University should be based on your interests and career plans. The advantage of private universities lies in small class sizes and corporate resources, but tuition is definitely a factor to consider. Feel free to discuss and exchange questions together.