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Working alongside students from other programs is very interesting......Luis Enrique Caraballo
Working alongside students from other programs is very interesting, as you have to learn how to get along with different types of people. It's super interesting to notice how depending on the bachelor you are studying you have different perceptions about life or any specific project.
Letizia Caprile
I love that it’s a small university, where the professors are accessible and available to offer you all the help you need...Letizia Caprile
I love that it’s a small university, where the professors are accessible and available to offer you all the help you need in developing your projects. The size of the classes allows us to carry out debates where all the students can be heard. Courses are diverse and combined with a program of internships where we can acquire a very global vision.
What is the IE Module?
IE University believes that contemporary higher education must be:
- International
- Humanistic
- Entrepreneurial
- Integrated
- Flexible
These fundamentals are present in all academic programs and extra-curricular activities at IE University.
They are especially important in the IE Module. The IE Module consists of a set of common subjects for all students. It is designed to complement and add value to the students' specific academic program, in line with IE University principles.
The IE Module consists of 4 subjects:
- Humanities
- Business Management
- Ethics
- Interpersonal Skills

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Subjects
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ECTS |
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Interpersonal Skills This course explores the dynamics, skills and attitudes required to successfully lead groups. We will look at personal relationships, how to manage a team, and how to manage yourself.
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6 |
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Ethics / Deontology After an introduction to the history of ethics, students are then presented with ethical dilemmas that will help them to find out about themselves. The course examines why we think as we do, stressing the value of consistency, and the implications of our own thinking.
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6 |
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Cultures and Societies / History of Ideas Examination of the main thinkers and ideas that have shaped the history of Western thought, from ancient Greece to modern times. Introduction to the key vocabulary of Western thought through analyzing original texts in their historical and intellectual context.
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6 |
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Organizational Management / Management of Organizations This course is one of the cornerstones of the IE philosophy. It examines the general principles of business management and entrepreneurship from the creation of an idea to the start-up of the business. Students work in teams to design and present their own business plans.
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6 |
The IE Module integrates and builds connections between disciplines and skills, enabling students to receive valuable academic enrichment and gain skills for a broader professional profile, because:
- It is compulsory in the study program
- All students participate in these courses together
- Students share the same classes and professors for IE module courses
- The courses are designed to enrich and integrate the different academic styles of each degree, each student’s way of thinking, and their recently acquired knowledge
- IE module subjects account for a substantial number of credits
IE University encourages admitted or Visiting Students to enroll in the IE Module courses, even when they have already studied subjects teaching similar skills.
The experience and learning gained by studying this module gives IE University students a unique profile.
The IE Module integrates and builds connections between disciplines and skills, enabling students to receive valuable academic enrichment and gain skills for a broader professional profile, because:
- It is compulsory in the study program
- All students participate in these courses together
- Students share the same classes and professors for IE module courses
- The courses are designed to enrich and integrate the different academic styles of each degree, each student’s way of thinking, and their recently acquired knowledge
- IE module subjects account for a substantial number of credits
IE University encourages admitted or Visiting Students to enroll in the IE Module courses, even when they have already studied subjects teaching similar skills.
The experience and learning gained by studying this module gives IE University students a unique profile.





