We require students to take at least one Spanish language or literature class, whatever the student’s level, however no prior knowledge of Spanish is required. Students study Spanish language at the appropriate level and have the choice of taking the remainder of their courses in Spanish or in English, depending on their level of fluency.

In addition to required language study, all students (except those taking the intensive language track) are also enrolled in the Artistic Monuments of Seville course (taught in English or Spanish) which provides an intentional introduction to and immersion into the city of Seville.

Students study about Spain while living in Spain so that the classroom experience complements, reinforces, and enhances the intercultural experience.

  •     Liberal Arts Courses: offered in English and Spanish.
  •     International Business Track: offered in English
  •     Spanish Language Courses: available at all levels

Intensive Language Track

Designed for students at beginning and intermediate levels who want to focus solely on the acquisition of Spanish. Students cover four levels of Spanish (16 credits) in sequence, so it is not possible to take liberal arts or international business courses at the same time. The semester calendar parallels the calendar in the Liberal Arts/International Business Track so that students can still participate in the optional field trips or cultural activities if they wish.

Intercambio Program

We run a successful exchange program of “intercambios” (exchange partners) where we assign every student an intercambio partner, a native Spaniard with whom to meet at least once a week. The intercambio activities take place outside the classroom so students can practice their Spanish in a fun and relaxed environment.

Written compositions on the topics assigned will be submitted to the Instructor. In these compositions students will demonstrate the cultural contents acquired through social interaction with natives as well as developing Spanish writing skills.

Tutoring

There is a Spanish Language tutor available every class day to assist students with their language skills. Classes are held Monday-Thursday, with Friday-Sunday available for field trips and free time.

Summer Term

Students may participate in one of two three-week summer sessions we offer, or both (five weeks in total), enrolling in three or four credits per session.

Summer session I

Students take only one class of 3 or 4 credits. Students who wish to take both summer sessions must take one class per session.

SPAN 1010 Beginning Spanish I (4 credits)
SPAN 2040 Intensive 2nd Year Spanish Composition and Conversation (4 credits)
SPAN 3060 Intensive 3rd Year Spanish Composition and Conversation (4 credits)
SOC 3650 Gastronomy of Spain (Taught in English, 3 credits)
HIST 3370 20th Century Spanish History (3 credits)
HIST 2010 Colloquium on Spanish Culture (Taught in English, 3 credits)

Summer session II

Students take only one class of 3 or 4 credits. Students who wish to take both summer sessions must take one class per session.

SPAN 1010 Beginning Spanish I (4 credits)
SPAN 2040 Intensive 2nd year Spanish Composition and Conversation (4 credits)
SPAN 4060 Intensive 4rd year Spanish Composition and Conversation (4 credits)
SOC 3650 Gastronomy of Spain (Taught in English, 3 credits)
HIST 3370 20th Century Spanish History (3 credits)
HIST 2010 Colloquium on Spanish Culture (Taught in English, 3 credits)

Winterim Term

All students participating in the winterim program will take the following 3 credit course taught in English:

ART 3700 Artistic Monuments of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada (3 credits)

This course is designed to improve the student’s knowledge of the historical, artistic, social and religious aspects of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada. The city itself is used as the main classroom or textbook for this course, as the students will visit different places every day that have made these cities so important in Spanish history and art. The students will also be able to appreciate the cultural and architectural impact of diverse cultures that have been imposed in Andalucía over the centuries.