Fashion is a powerful, dynamic industry, in continuous evolution and growth, a contemporary sector in society, which allows it to offer different and current job opportunities. Spain is a reference point in the sector at an international level, both for its talents and for the export of its products, without forgetting that its business fabric directly or indirectly generates work by constantly linking itself to other sectors.
The creativity and synergies that this industry generates in society requires continuously adapted education from its professionals. In this sense, fashion design is in charge not only of the design of garments and accessories, but also of areas such as textile design and innovation, fashion illustration, styling, image consultant and coolhunting among other facets, all with career opportunities.
The objective of the Bachelor's Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design is to provide a work methodology that allows students to devise and execute their own projects, to develop in the business world or through entrepreneurship. In understanding fashion as a creative discipline that combines art and communication, we offer transversal, humanistic and differentiating education, based on the learning by doing methodology, with a professional and expert teaching staff.
Read +Classroom lectures are complemented with university extension activities that allow students to come into contact with the profession, and have first-hand experiences with companies, designers, etc. Among them, we organize the Designer of the Year project, the Nebrija Atelier fashion show, the Nebrija Crea awards, and visits to companies in the sector, among others.
International experience is also of interest for the development of our students, therefore, we encourage them to live the experience of studying a full semester or course in the host universities with which Nebrija has signed agreements, in the United States, Italy, Mexico, among others.
Read less"The Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design at Nebrija University initiates students into a career path steeped in expertise, bridging academic rigor with professional readiness for a diverse range of opportunities. Embracing the philosophy of 'learning by doing,' students delve into fashion—viewed both as an art form and through the lens of business. This holistic approach ensures graduates acquire the essential skills and competences to undertake projects in the field with utmost professionalism upon completion of the degree."
Juan Ferrando Garrido Director of the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design
Nebrija University's Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design presented the Nebrija 5.0 collection created by its students under the creative direction of designer Marcos Luengo in one of the most unique events in the program for Antonio de Nebrija's 5th Centenary.
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The student must take 240 credits
(**) Students can choose to participate in university clubs or take the Human Rights course.
A program whose objective is to favor the practical training of the students, under the continuous supervision of the Department of Professional Careers of the University, the academic department corresponding to the degree and the company or collaborating institution where the internships are carried out. We provide advice on the choice of internships and follow-up and tutoring, always considering the professional orientation of each student.
More information on Internships in CompaniesThis project involves the development of research tasks regarding different subjects by the student under the advice of one or several professors of the Department and, occasionally, professionals from the business world. For this, the student has the possibility to choose a project from among those offered.
Nebrija University, which is committed to languages and quality, provides the student with added value with the Diploma in English Professional Communication, which will allow him/her to achieve with confidence the competence demanded to successfully join the labor market.
It corresponds to level C1.
More information hereBOE No. 167, of July 11, 2018
All our degrees and curricula have been prepared in accordance with the new guidelines set by current legislation, having already been verified by the National Agency for Quality Assessment.
The student must take 240 credits
| Profesores Professors | Porcentaje de Doctores Percentage of PhD holders |
| 26 | 42% |
Juan Ferrando Garrido
Director del Grado en Diseño de Moda
Alejandra María Agruña Martínez
Profesora de Empresa de moda y marca propia
Professor of fashion business and private label
Formadora y Consultora de Orientación Laboral y Carreras Profesionales, graduada en Derecho por la Universidad CEU San Pablo y certificada como Experto en Coaching por el IEC en 2019. Realizo mis asesorías y formaciones desde un enfoque basado en el autoconocimiento y el Coaching, lo que permite abordar cada proceso desde los valores y necesidades reales de cada persona. He orientado y ayudado a lograr sus objetivos profesionales a diferentes perfiles de las compañías más notables del tejido empresarial nacional e internacional, de sectores como la Comunicación, Retail, Moda, Logística, Cosmética y Banca entre otros. Amplia experiencia realizando formaciones y acompañamientos de forma tanto individual como grupal para clientes individuales, empresas y otras instituciones. Actualmente combino mi labor como coach y consultora de orientación laboral con la docencia sobre materia de empresa, emprendimiento y marca personal en la Universidad Nebrija
Manuel Arsenio Antón Salas
Profesor Cultura Visual y estética
Professor of Visual Culture and Aesthetics
Doctor en Historia del Arte por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, actualmente compagino un trabajo de librero en Tipos Infames (premio a la librería cultural 2021), donde también soy comisario de exposiciones para su galería adjunta, con la docencia independiente a personas mayores en la asociación cultural Casa de Asterión.
Mis líneas de investigación se centran en los imaginarios de masas de la modernidad tardía, los ámbitos sociales en los que se desarrollan y los intercambios lingüísticos con las corrientes artísticas de cada contexto. Sobre estas cuestiones he publicado varios artículos académicos, he participado en congresos internacionales, he coordinado jornadas de estudio y no he dejado de difundirlas en distintos medios divulgativos.
Cristina Arredondo Arenillas
Profesora de Diseño Moda 3
Professor of Fashion Design 3
Formada en el Centro Superior de Diseño de Moda de Madrid (CSDMM), cuenta con una década de experiencia en el mundo del diseño de moda y la costura a medida. Ha trabajado para importantes marcas españolas, como Cortefiel, desarrollando un perfil técnico enfocado en la industria, así como en otras donde la atención al detalle es fundamental, como MANE MANE o Redondo Brand. Además, cuenta con un máster en Diseño de Experiencia de Usuario (UX/UI).
Ana Bayo Gutiérrez
Profesora de Patronaje y confección 2 y 3
Professor of Pattern making and clothing 2 and 3
Licenciada en Psicología por la Universidad de Salamanca y Técnico Superior en Patronaje y Moda por el Centro Temat de Valladolid. Experiencia laboral en empresas textiles como patronista de mujer, hombre e infantil, técnico de producción y responsable de compras. Diseñadora de su propia marca de moda para mujer y niñas. Docente con más de diez años de experiencia en el área de Patronaje y moda: patronaje, prototipos, escalado, etc..
María José Becerra González
Profesora de Materiales Textiles 1 y 2
Professor of Textile Materials 1 and 2
Licenciada en Derecho y Diplomada en Diseño de Moda. Diseñadora de moda con más de catorce años de experiencia internacional.
Desde la fase de conceptualización hasta el montaje final de la prenda, diseño de fichas técnicas, conocimiento de tejidos, profundo conocimiento de las distintas técnicas de estampación y de su rendimiento en las distintas superficies de los tejidos.
MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint), Adobe (Illustrator, Photoshop).
London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. Sustainable fashion design, research and business practice, 2020 - 2022, Central Saint Martins, London, UK.
Hand drawing and painting for Textile Design. October 2012. Fashion sketchbook, Illustration.January - February 2012. BA (Honor) in Fashion Design, Fashion Lab, IED, Womenswear. Istituto Europeo Di Design, Madrid, Spain (www.ied.es) 2003-2006. Faculty of Law, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy 2001-2002. Erasmus. Bachelor Degree in Law, UMA - UNED, Madrid, Spain
Advanced Italian Course (Erasmus),Trieste University, Italy, 2001-2002. English - IELTS, 2009. Native Spanish.
Daniela Alejandra Casis Pareja
Profesora de Inglés de Moda
Professor of English for Fashion
Licenciada en Filología Inglesa por la Universidad de Anglia Ruskin (Cambridge). Máster en Periodismo por la Universidad Antonio de Nebrija.
Cuenta con amplia experiencia en el ámbito docente de lenguas. Ha sido profesora de inglés durante 5 años, dando clases en Reino Unido, España y Perú. Ha sido profesora en el Colegio de Ingenieros de Pamplona, en la Universidad de Pacífico y la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, dando clases presenciales y online. Ha preparado cursos preparatorios de exámenes de Cambridge e Inglés de negocios.
Rita Cisnal Herrero
Profesora de Diseño Moda 2
Professor of Fashion Design 2
Paola de Diego Sánchez
Profesora de Vestuario Cine y Teatro
Professor of Movie and Theater costumes
Laura Escribano Martín
Profesora de Patronaje y Confección 1 y Patronaje Experimental 1
Pattern making and Clothing 1 and Experimental Pattern 1
Graduada es Diseño de Interiores por la Camilo José Cela con especializado en escenografía y vestuario. MU Humanidades: Arte, Literatura y Cultura Contemporáneas en la Universidad Oberta de Cataluña.Desarrolla su área de estudios en un amplio ejercicio multidisciplinar en el mundo del diseño. Comenzó realizando el bachillerato artístico especializando en textil en alto y bajo lizo. Continuó realizando un módulo de grado superior en artes plásticas y diseño en la Escuela Arte 4 en escaparatismo. Áreas que desarrolló posteriormente con un master de especialización en Vestuario Escénico en la Universidad Politécnica de Moda de Madrid. Realizó sus estudios de costura y patronaje en Escuela Isa. Su experiencia abarca desde el diseño de interiores y escenografía al diseño de vestuario para Compañías Nacionales y Alternativas como: La Compañía Nacional de Danza, Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico, Teatro Furtivo, La Escuela de Arte Dramático de Valladolid... Desde el 2013 regenta su propio Atelier de vestidos de novia y ocasiones especiales, recuperando tejidos y encajes antiguos dándoles una nueva visión y enfoque en el mundo del diseño y la confección artesanal. Actualmente compagina su oficio con su actividad como docente e investigadora en el mundo del textil.
Maria Nieves Febrer Fernández
Profesora de Fotografía de Moda y Proyecto y Edición Digital
Professor of Fashion Photography and Digital Project and Editing
Doctora (PhD) en Comunicación Audiovisual por la Universidad de Valladolid (UVa). Acreditada por ANECA. Diploma de Estudios Avanzados (DEA) en Historia del Arte Contemporáneo (UCM), Licenciada en Bellas Artes (UCM) y Licenciada en Antropología Social y Cultural (UCM). Trabaja en diversas actividades relacionadas con las ciencias de la comunicación audiovisual, el arte contemporáneo y la fotografía. Ha publicado artículos en revistas científicas especializadas sobre estudios de género, arte, cine, fotografía, etnografía audiovisual, comunicación y antropología. Desde el año 2006, trabaja como fotógrafa y etnógrafa visual freelance.
Luis Gárciga Romay
Profesor de Imagen Digital de Moda e Ilustración Proyecto mixmedia y Prácticas
Professor of Fashion Digital Image and Illustration Mixmedia Project and Internship
Ingeniero por el Instituto Superior Politécnico José Antonio Echeverría. Maestro en Artes Visuales por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Ha impartido docencia, conferencias y ponencias en Universidad Nacional de Colombia, la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, la Academia Nacional San Alejandro, Centro Nacional de Investigación, Documentación e Información de Artes Plásticas del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes (México), la Escuela Superior de Arte de Yucatán, la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (México), la Universidad de Costa Rica y el Centro Cultural de España (Costa Rica). Coordinador del Laboratorio de Actualización Docente de UVA- CCU Tlatelolco de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Algunos de sus proyectos artísticos han sido exhibidos en Bienal de Mercosur (Brasil), Bienal de La Habana (Cuba), Bienal de las Américas (USA), Bienal de Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia), Instituto Cervantes (Holanda), Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Cuba, Festival Loop (Barcelona), Matadero de Madrid (España), San Francisco Art Institute (CA, USA), MUCA Roma (Ciudad México), Queen Museum of Art (NY, USA), Instituto de Arte de Grenoble (Francia), Beijing Today Art Museum (China).
María Dolores Hernández Toraño
Profesora de Patronaje Masculino
Professor of Men's Pattern Making
Emilio López-Galiacho Carrilero
Profesor de Fundamentos de diseño
Professor of Design Fundamentals
Doctor en Arquitectura. Profesor acreditado por ANECA y Arquitecto por la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Desde 1992 su trabajo ha transcurrido en las intersecciones entre arte, arquitectura y tecnología, compaginando proyectos artísticos, producción sonora, docencia e investigación. Ha mostrado su trabajo en España, Austria, México, Suecia y Japón, y ha colaborado asiduamente con los artistas Rafael Lozano-Hemmer y Daniel Canogar. Además de en la Universidad Nebrija (Grados de Bellas Artes, Fundamentos de la Arquitectura y Diseño Industrial), es profesor asociado en ESNE (Escuela Universitaria de Diseño, Innovación y Tecnología) y en el Master de Postgrado en Comunicación Arquitectónica (MAca) de la ETSAM. Es miembro del Grupo de Investigación ETCC (Estudios Transversales en Creación Contemporánea) en la Universidad Nebrija de Madrid y del Grupo de Investigación Hypermedia en la ETSAM. Mantiene el blog “La creación compatible” en la revista digital FronteraD, de la que es subdirector y director de arte. Actualmente trabaja en dos líneas de investigación: por un lado, los interfaces emocionales, la neo-materialidad telemática y el reencantamiento post-digital del espacio, el cuerpo y los objetos, y por el otro, la arquitectónica de lo virtual/actual y su presencia en los procesos creativos.
Michael Lorigados Ferreiros
Profesor de Estilismo
Professor of Styling
Eva María Maldonado Rodríguez
Profesora de Modelaje 2
Professor of Modeling 2
Laura Martin Martínez
Profesora de Estampación y sostenibilidad
Professor of Printing and sustainability
Rebeca Martínez de la Cruz
Profesora de Diseño Vectorial 1 y 2
Professor of Vector Design 1 and 2
Licenciada en Publicidad y RRPP por la Universidad de Valladolid. Especializada en Creatividad y Dirección de Arte en la escuela de Creativos Brother, Buenos Aires. Máster en formación de profesorado, especialidad Artes Plásticas y Visuales, Universidad Europea. Su práctica profesional se ha desarrollado tanto a través de la realización de proyectos personales como trabajando por cuenta ajena para empresas como creativa, ilustradora, diseñadora gráfica y diseñadora de packaging. Contadora de historias, diseñadora e ilustradora. Apasionada de los estampados, la moda, la ilustración infantil y el diseño de personajes. Creadora de su marca personal, Srta.Poppy, a través de la cual ha realizado ilustraciones y diseño gráfico a diferentes clientes y mini colecciones de camisetas y sudaderas ilustradas con estampación digital textil desde el año 2013.
Juan Carlos Pajares Manzano
Profesor de Diseño de Moda 1
Professor of Fashion Design 1
Graduado con honores por la Escuela Superior de Diseños de Madrid y la UAL-Central Saint Martins de Londres. Ha recibido varios premios entre ellos en 2017 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talent Award y IEDESING Award en la categoría de mejor dirección creativa, además de ser candidato en 2015 al LVMH Prize Young Designer.
Ha trabajado y colaborado para empresas nacionales como The 2nd Skin Co., e internacionales realizado proyectos especiales para H&M y Vogue España y Missoni Street Style, además de trabajar para la industria cinematográfica de Hollywood.
Actualmente es CEO y director creativo de su firma homónima, JCPAJARES.
Eva Portal Martínez
Profesora de Patronaje Experimental 2
Professor of Experimental Pattern Making 2
Técnico Superior en Patronaje y Moda. (IES Santa Engracia). Licenciada en Psicología (UNED) y Experta en Psicodiagnóstico y tratamiento de la Atención Temprana. (UCJC).
Cuenta con una dilatada trayectoria profesional como patronista creativa en las firmas Devota & Lomba, The Sencond Skind y Larrana del Bosque, desarrollando las colecciones presentadas en MBFWM, pasarela Cibeles y Gaudí Novias. Ha colaborado en el patronaje del vestuario para el Ballet Nacional de la obra “Poeta” y de “Arte” de Josep María Flotats.
Sara Quintero Pomares
Profesora de Dibujo Artístico 2
Professor of Artistic Drawing 2
M. Mar Ramos Rodríguez
Profesora Coordinadora de Prácticas de la FCA
Professor Coordinator of Practices at the FCA
María Redondo Solance
Profesora de Historia del traje y sociología de la moda 1 y 2
Professor of History of costume and sociology of fashion 1 and 2
Juana Rubio Romero
Profesora de Proyecto Fin de Grado
Professor of Final Degree Project
María Salinas Vázquez
Profesora de Tendencias y Comunicación de Moda
Professor of Trends and Fashion Communication
María Celeste Sanches Soares
Profesora de Proyecto Fin de Grado
Professor of Final Degree Project
Antonio Sicilia Rodríguez
Profesor de Proyecto de colección
Professor of Collection Project
Alba Soto Gutiérrez
Profesora de Dibujo Artístico 1
Professor of Artistic Drawing 2
Iván Tortajada Estelles
Profesor de Ilustración de Moda
Professor of Fashion Illustration
Official Degree:Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design
People with a great creative and imaginative vocation focused on design in general, and especially in the fashion world. People capable of analyzing and interpreting the cultural, artistic, aesthetic and social information of the times in which we live, as well as a great interest in knowing the reality of previous historical and artistic moments of humanity. They will also be independent people, but with the ability to interact and lead multidisciplinary teams, with leadership skills and a marked entrepreneurial spirit.
The Fashion Design graduate is a professional with skills and abilities to create multifaceted projects, including creations in the textile industry, the design of accessories, fabrics and/or editorial projects. A professional with the ability to take on the challenges derived from his/her creations, such as the production of fashion shows and special events and relationships with specialized influencers.
240 ECTS credits.
Full-time: minimum 12 ECTS credits and maximum 90 ECTS credits
Part-time: minimum 12 ECTS credits and maximum 50 ECTS credits
Accredited Center responsible:School of Communication and Arts
Branch of knowledge: Arts and Humanities
Available places: 90
Type of Education: Class attendance
Academic year in which it was implemented: 2017-2018
Languages: Spanish / English
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The access routes to the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design are described below; in addition, the Antonio de Nebrija University will publish on its website the offer of places available for the first year of the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design.
1. Students who have a baccalaureate degree and have passed the University Access Tests may apply for admission, in accordance with the provisions of Royal Decree 1892/2008, of November 14, which regulates the access conditions to official university teachings of Bachelor's Degrees, or those established by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.
2. Also, and in accordance with the provisions of RD 412/2014, the following students may apply for admission to the university:
a) Graduates of the European Baccalaureate or International Baccalaureate.
b) Students who have degrees, diplomas or Baccalaureate studies from educational systems of Member States of the European Union, or other States with which international agreements applicable in this regard have been signed, on a reciprocal basis.
c) Students who have degrees, diplomas or studies homologated to the Baccalaureate degree of the Spanish Educational System, obtained or carried out in educational systems of States that are not members of the European Union, with which no international agreements have been signed in reciprocity for the recognition of the Baccalaureate degree, notwithstanding the provisions of article 4 of RD 412/2014.
d) Students who have the official degrees of Senior Technician in Vocational Formation, of Senior Technician in Plastic Arts and Design, or of Senior Sports Technician belonging to the Spanish Educational System, or degrees, diplomas or studies declared equivalent or homologated to said degrees, without prejudice of the provisions in article 4 of RD 412/2014.
e) Students who have degrees, diplomas or studies, other than those equivalent to Baccalaureate degrees, Senior Technician in Vocational Training, Senior Technician in Plastic Arts and Design, or Senior Sports Technician of the Spanish Educational System, obtained or carried out in a member State of the European Union, or in other States with which international agreements have been signed that are applicable in this regard, on a reciprocal basis, when said students meet the academic requirements demanded in said Member State to access its Universities.
f) People who have passed the university entrance exam for people over 25 years old.
g) People who have passed the access test for official Bachelor's degree studies for people over 40 years old, through accreditation of work or professional experience. The procedures for admission through this route are reflected in the “POA_9 Access procedure over people over 40 years old”.
h) People who have passed the university entrance exam for people over 45 years old.
i) Students who have an official Bachelor's, Master's or equivalent degree.
j) Students who have an official Associate's Degree, or a degree as Technical Architect, Technical Engineer, Undergraduate, Architect, Engineer, corresponding to the previous ordinance of university education, or an equivalent degree.
k) Students who have taken partial foreign or Spanish university studies, or who have finished foreign university studies but have not obtained their homologation in Spain and wish to continue studies at a Spanish university. In this case, it will be an indispensable requirement that the Antonio de Nebrija University have recognized at least 30 ECTS credits.
l) Students who were able to access the university according to regulations of the Spanish Educational System prior to Organic Law 8/2013, of December 9.
• In the case of students with special educational needs derived from disabilities, the need for possible curricular adaptations, itineraries or alternative studies will be assessed.
Admission Tests
For the purposes of pre-admission and admission, the evaluation of the candidate will be made using 0 to 10 points, taking into account the following criteria and percentages:
Academic record of the student's route of origin: 60%
Multiple-choice psychotechnical test: 10%
This test consists of a competence/skill assessment test related to: skills in intellectual work, attitudes towards cooperation and teamwork, time and resource management. We will try to determine if the candidate has sufficient motivation, training and knowledge, skills, aptitudes, communication skills, extracurricular activities and future interests necessary to be admitted as a student in the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design at the Antonio de Nebrija University.
English level test:
In order to know the student's actual level of knowledge of the English language, the Institute of Modern Languages will design a language placement test. Based on the results of this test, students will simultaneously take the chosen Bachelor's Degree and, depending on the placement of each student, the "Diploma in English Professional Communication”.
The English level tests consist of a written exam with multiple-choice questions, oral and written comprehension, and use of the language, and lasts 60 minutes. They are taken in person or online, and are held in the computer rooms on each campus, with professors from the Institute of Modern Languages. Depending on the results of this test, the student will be placed at the corresponding level. The minimum level that you can access at the beginning is B1.
For students who wish to take the subject “DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCES”, at least a B2 level will be required.
It will not be necessary for the candidate to take the language placement test if they provide a document that proves their level of English. The level accreditation will be validated through the official diplomas admitted by the table of certificates accepted by ACLES, and will also be reviewed by the Institute of Modern Languages.
Specific test of knowledge about the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design. It contains multiple-choice questions and consists mainly of specific contents of some of the main areas of general cultural and artistic knowledge that will be studied in the degree chosen by the candidate, in addition to other elements common to all degrees. This test will count for 20%.
Personal interview: As a strategy to know the applicants' characteristics, and as a diagnosis for the department of psychopedagogical guidance, a personality test that explores the emotional, intellectual, social norms and values of each candidate for the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design at the Antonio de Nebrija University.
In the event that an applicant presents any clinical indicator, an in-depth interview will be carried out with the psychologists of the Department of Psychopedagogical Guidance, and if necessary, will be sent for clinical evaluation by the specialized professors in Clinical Psychiatry and/or Psychology.
All tests and student records will be evaluated and assessed by the Bachelor's Degree Admissions Committee, taking into account the criteria reflected in the “PGA_11 Procedure for the Operation of the Bachelor's Degree Admissions Committee”, which are part of the Internal Regulations that rule the access of candidates to the University.
The Admissions Committee will meet as needed and will communicate the result of the admission to the candidate by email, telephone and letter so that they can proceed to enrollment.
The Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design has a collaboration agreement with some of the best companies and institutions in the sector, in which students can carry out their professional internships and thus obtain a highly demanding first work experience.
Graduates in Fashion Design may develop a career in some of the following professional opportunities:
Companies in an agreement with Nebrija University regarding internships Action procedure in carrying out external practices Management process for external internships and Professional Guidance Labor insertion survey reportThe commitment of Nebrija University to the academic requirement, training in leading companies and institutions, innovation in multidisciplinary programs and international projection, places the University in the top positions of the most important rankings.
The International Ranking QS Stars awards Nebrija University the maximum score in the quality and satisfaction of students in teaching, employability of the graduates and the internationalization of the institution.
The national rankings also recognize Nebrija University as the first Spanish university in teaching and second in employability, highlighting its performance in research, knowledge transfer and internationalization.
The Bologna Declaration formalized the principles on which the European Higher Education Area should be based: quality, mobility, diversity, competitiveness and employment growth.
From this, Nebrija stands as an academic model of reference, educating students with excellent individual behavior, interaction with their environment and motivated by and for constant and continuous training. The Nebrija Institute of Professional Skills works every day to achieve the differentiation of our students through the development of attitudes and skills.
The main objective is for students to achieve the best of themselves through the development and empowerment of their personal skills and resources through personal self-knowledge.
In addition, some of the professional skills that are worked on within the three seminars are those related to interpersonal skills and active communication skills and negotiation, indispensable for our students to know how to transmit ideas, to argue them, to provide information and opinions in an adequate, clear and convincing way.
Within what will be their work performance, other aspects such as teamwork, conflict resolution and project management ability will be worked on.
In the third block, skills worked on are those aimed at increasing the student's employability. They will work with tools and techniques for job searching, and perform tasks that achieve in the student a greater use of their personal skills.
For all this we have currently active experts in selection of people, professionals dedicated to personal and professional training and professionals dedicated to the world of communication and the arts.
In this way, and in a complementary way to his/her specific training, we help the student create a differentiating pattern in the social and business environment in which he/she will be immersed when he/she finishes his/her studies.
The International Mobility Office of Nebrija University makes a constant effort to monitor the agreements with the most prestigious universities.
NOTE: The host universities, offered by degree, may vary according to the International Mobility Program. For more up-to-date information, students can consult the online information in the International Mobility Program.
Several universities have special academic or linguistic requirements. For more information, consult the Department of International Programs.
La Universidad Nebrija dispone de talleres especializados para el desarrollo de los programas de Artes, incluyendo espacios dedicados al Dibujo y la Pintura, el Aula de Proyectos con su taller de Grabado y Estampación, así como Aulas Polivalentes para las Artes Escénicas, que cuentan con un espacio escénico adaptado para actividades teatrales.
Aquí podéis ver algunos de los espacios dedicados al arte en el Campus
Nebrija University offers specialized workshops for the development of its Arts programs, including spaces dedicated to Drawing and Painting, the Project Classroom with its Printmaking and Etching workshop, as well as Multi-purpose Classrooms for the Performing Arts, which feature a dedicated stage space for theatrical activities.
The Life Sciences Campus in La Berzosa, home to the workshops of the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design at Nebrija University's School of Communication and Arts, recently hosted an episode of the talent show "Maestros de la Costura" (Masters of Sewing) on TVE, featuring the esteemed presence of Raquel Sánchez Silva.
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The Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design presents the third edition of Nebrija Atelier, an event to celebrate the completion of the third class of Bachelor's Degree students at Nebrija. Denim was the common thread of this edition, a fashion show in which they showed their own designs as the final touch to their university stage.
Ver noticiaOn November 28, the School of Communication and Arts successfully hosted the 6th edition of the Nebrija CREA Awards at the Madrid-San Francisco de Sales campus. The evening was filled with talent, creativity, and emotions, celebrating the careers and achievements of prominent figures in the artistic world. Awards were given to: Greta Alfaro for Visual Arts, Adriana Ozores for Performing Arts, Duyos for Fashion Design, and Manuel Estrada for Digital and Multimedia Design.
El Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design presenta la segunda edición del Atelier Nebrija, un acto de celebración de la finalización de la segunda promoción de alumnos de este Grado en Nebrija. Los alumnos presentarán sus diseños en una pasarela de moda que recorrerá todo el patio del Campus de Madrid-Princesa. En una pasarela instalada en el patio del campus de Madrid-Princesa, diez alumnos de la segunda promoción presentaron una selección de sus trabajos. La actividad contó con la colaboración de la Escuela de modelos de Isabel Navarro y la Escuela de maquillaje y peluquería Harpo. La mayoría de los diseños procedían de trabajos anteriores que los alumnos habían realizado para alguna asignatura del Grado.
The fashion firm Devota & Lomba opens its show at the Madrid Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to our students of the Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design, who worked on the phases of creating a collection with the work teams that develop this fashion show.
The students from the Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Performing Arts, and Digital and Multimedia Design programs at Nebrija University's School of Communication and Arts proudly unveiled the winners of the fifth edition of the Nebrija CREA Awards. Lluís Homar was honored in the Performing Arts category, Estudio Maison Mesa received recognition in the Fashion category; Miss Beige triumphed in the Visual Arts category, and Estudio Espada y Santa Cruz emerged victorious in the Digital Design category.
See articleThe Nebrija CREA Awards are given by students of the Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design, Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Digital and Multimedia Design from Nebrija University to professionals from the world of arts. They recognize the work of people, initiatives and projects that inspire them to continue studying.