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

MODULAR PROGRAM (Semester)

This program is designed so that the student can choose his/her own individual coursework. The student would be able to choose 4 classes during the spring semester and 3 classes during the fall semester. In addition, the student has the option to add additional courses either from the Modular Program or from the Integrated Studies Program.

Admission Requirements

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

Dates

Fall semester: September 28th. 2008- December 19th, 2008.
Spring semester: January 24th, 2009- May 22nd, 2009.

Prices

Fall semester: $9,000
Spring semester: $9,800

Courses

  • Spanish language
  • Latin American Literature (only available in spring)
  • Spanish Literature (only available in fall)
  • Spanish History (A) (B)
  • Spanish Art (A) (B)
  • The Cinema, Press and Television (only available in spring)
  • Human Geography (only available in spring)
  • The Economy of Spain (only available in spring)
  • Descriptive Geography of Spain (only available in fall)
  • Spanish Culture (only available in fall)
  • Spanish for Business (only available in fall)
  • Women´s role in the History of Spain
  • The Arab World in Hispanic Culture
  • Spanish and Latin American Cinema
  • Economics/Political Science. European Union*
  • Economics/Political Science. Current Spain*
  • International Marketing*
  • Spanish Culture*

* Taught in English

Fall Semester Itinerary

09/28/08  Departure from the U.S.
09/29/08  Arrival in Madrid, Spain. Departure to Salamanca and meeting host family
09/30/08  Meeting at T&E on-site office and placement test
10/01/08  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

01/24/09  Departure from the U.S.
01/25/09  Arrival in Madrid, Spain. Departure to Salamanca and meeting host family
01/26/09  Meeting at T&E on-site office and placement test
01/27/09  Regular classes begin at the host University
05/22/09  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.