Studying Marketing at UCA (Jerez Campus) has been an experience with ups and downs. At first, the classes were somewhat theoretical and with many outdated PowerPoints, but over time the practical subjects and group work have made everything more dynamic.
There are teachers who really get involved and make the classes interesting, while others just read slides. The worst thing is the lack of real projects and the scarcity of company trips, which makes the training too theoretical and not very connected to the working world.
The atmosphere on campus is calm, but there are events, talks and activities that give it some life. In short, if you like marketing and are looking for a public university, UCA delivers, although there is room for improvement in some aspects.





