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Spain is a very popular tourist destination in Europe which is famous for football and beaches. A lot of universities have tie-ups with Spanish universities through which they send their students for a year-long student exchange program so that students from other parts of the world get to experience the diverse culture and beauty of Spain. But what if you want to spend all of your education years in Spain and you are not a Spanish speaker? Well, we are sure to solve this query of yours. You might be wondering if Spanish universities offer courses that are taught in English or not. The answer is yes. A lot of Spanish universities actually do provide courses that are fully taught in English so that international students can come to Spain and pursue higher education. In fact, education in Spain is very affordable in terms of fees.in 2007 the Spanish government changed its higher education system to bring it in line with the Bologna Process, which made Spanish degrees part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) framework. There are 75 universities in Spain out of which 25 are private and 50 are public. Spain offers 500 courses on an undergraduate level that are taught fully in English and 750 courses on postgraduate level that are taught in English completely and 80 English-language PhDs.