Whether you've been exposed to the formal study of the Spanish language or not, you will return with a new perspective and a deeper understanding of this language having experienced it in a unique and personal way.

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Salamanca

Salamanca

INTEGRATED STUDIES PROGRAM (Year abroad / Semester)

PROGRAM LANGUAGE LEVEL CONTACT HOURS CREDITS
Year Abroad From Advanced 180 - 540 12 - 36
Semester From Advanced 90 - 270 6 - 18

This program offers international students the option to register for a wide range of courses offered through the different University of Salamanca degree programs. Also, students will attend classes with native Spaniards. Besides that, T&E students will receive a certificate for the work they have completed, including the number of credit hours and the grade received.

Admission Requirements

Students will take a Spanish language exam upon arrival in Salamanca to make sure they have the required level to attend classes with native Spanish and other international bilingual students.

Dates

Full academic year: August 30th, 2008 - June 27th, 2009.
Fall semester: August 30th, 2008 - December 19th, 2008.
Spring semester: January 5th,2009 - March 30th, 2009

Prices

Year abroad: $16,000
Fall semester: $9,000
Spring semester: $9,800

Courses

Each course will meet 60 hours / 4 credits.
Students can register for a minimun of 2 and a maximun of 6 subjects per semester.

Students will have the opportunity to choose from over 900 different courses.

Some of those courses are the following:

  • Americans in the Spanish Civil War
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Computing
  • Arab Thought
  • Art Theory
  • Behavior Disorders
  • Bioethics
  • Bioscopic and Topographic
  • Clinical Pharmacy
  • Computer-based Image Processing
  • Dermopharmacy
  • Discovering the Brain
  • Emergency Medicine
  • English for Economics
  • Environmental Administration and Law
  • General Accounting
  • Geopolitics
  • Graphic Design
  • Health Psychology
  • Human Resourse Management
  • Interior Design
  • International Marketing
  • International Organizations
  • International Relations
  • Investment Analysis
  • Latin American Economy
  • Linguistics
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Marketing for Information Services
  • Anatomy Neurobiology
  • Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Photography
  • Political Theory
  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Sales Management
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • Studying the Portrayal of Women
  • Toxicology
  • Trade Strategies
  • Water Pollution
  • Women and the Law
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Year Abroad Itinerary

08/30/08  Departure from the U.S.
08/31/08  Arrival in Madrid, Spain. Departure to Salamanca and meeting host family
09/01/08  Meeting at T&E on-site office and placement test
09/02/08  Intensive Spanish Language Course begins
09/29/08  Regular classes begin at the host University
12/09/08  Christmas holidays
01/07/09  Exams at the host University
02/10/09  Second semester classes at the host University
06/01/09  Exams at the host University
12/19/08  Transfer to Madrid and return to the States (Students may stay and travel)

Fall Semester Itinerary

08/30/08  Departure from the U.S.
08/31/08  Arrival in Madrid, Spain. Departure to Salamanca and meeting host family
09/01/08  Meeting at T&E on-site office and placement test
09/02/08  Intensive Spanish Language Course begins
09/29/08  Regular classes begin at the host University
12/19/08  Transfer to Madrid and return to the States (Students may stay and travel)

Spring Semester Itinerary

01/05/09  Departure from the U.S.
01/06/09  Arrival in Madrid, Spain. Departure to Salamanca and meeting host family
01/07/09  Meeting at T&E on-site office and placement test
01/08/09  Intensive Spanish Language Course begins
02/09/09  Regular classes begin at the host University
06/27/09  Transfer to Madrid and return to the States (Students may stay and travel)

Holidays

09/08/08, 10/13/08, 12/08/08, 12/19/08 - 01/07/09 (Christmas break), 01/28/09, 02/03/09 - 02/05/09, 03/19/09, 04/09/09 - 04/22/09 (Semana Santa break), 04/23/09 and 06/12/09.