Plaza España

This program is designed for students that, in a short space of time, want to get to know Andalucia´s diverse culture through the monuments of its three main cities: Seville, Córdoba and Granada. It offers an incredible trip through time that will transport students all the way from Arabic mosques and palaces to Christian churches and cathedrals, whilst also experiencing typically Spanish expressions of culture.

Students participating in the Winterim program will have the option of taking the following 3 credit course taught in English or Spanish:

ART 3700 Artistic Monuments of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada (3 credits). Click here to view course syllabus

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 crucial to 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.

 

 
                         
  ARTISTIC MONUMENTS IN SEVILLE, CÓRDOBA & GRANADA 

     WINTERIM 20023-24

     DATES: Dec 27 – Jan 20 
     CREDIT: 3 credits
     ELG:2.5 GPA minimum
     LANG. REQS: None

     $4,025* See full breakdown>>

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM DATES, COSTS, AND DEADLINES
ACADEMIC CREDIT, GRADING, AND TRANSCRIPT
FINANCIAL AID
ACCOMMODATION



PROGRAM STRUCTURE & REQUIREMENTS

Students in this program take the following 3 credit course (Offered in English and Spanish):

ART 3700 Artistic Monuments of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada

This course is designed for students that, in a short space of time, want to get to know Andalucia´s diverse culture through the monuments of its three main cities: Seville, Córdoba and Granada. 

Click here to view course syllabus in English.

Click here to view course syllabus in Spanish.

REQUIREMENTS

  • A student must have at least sophomore standing at the time of participation.

  • A student must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 grading scale.

  • A student must be in good academic standing at the time of participation.

  • No prior knowledge of Spanish is required. For the ART 3700 Artistic Monuments of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada course taught in Spanish 5 semester college - level Spanish is required. 

 

PROGRAM DATES, COSTS AND DEADLINES

Winterim 2024

Winterim 2024 Dates: Dec. 27 - Jan. 20

December 26   Depart the US 
December 27  Arrive in Seville, Spain 
December 28  Orientation / Classes begin / Included Free Bus Tour around Seville
December 29  Included Welcome meal
December 30  Included Córdoba day trip
January 1  Spanish Holiday
January 6  Spanish Holiday
January 10  Mid-Term Exam
January 18  Included Granada day trip
January 19  Final Exams and Farewell Meal
January 20  End of the Term, Accommodation Checkout by noon, and First Possible Day to Depart


Winterim 2024 Program Cost*

  • $4,025 for Wisconsin Residents, Minnesota Residents, and Students from Co-Op Institutions
  • $4,145 for UW-Platteville Tri-State Initiative Students
  • $4,325 for Non-Residents

Winterm 2024 Program Cost Includes:

  • UW-Platteville Education Abroad program fees and support services before, during, and after the program
  • SAIIE full-time tuition and fees
  • Airport reception and on-site orientation
  • 24/7 on-site support throughout the term
  • Accommodation with most meals and one load of laundry per week
  • Mandatory CISI health and medical evacuation insurance
  • Program excursions (Granada & Córdoba day trips)
  • Bus tour around the city
  • Welcome and Farewell meals

Winterim 2024 Out-of-Pocket Costs Includes:

  • U.S. Passport ($135)
  • Airfare (estimated at $1,200)
  • Meals not includes with accommodation (estimated at $150)
  • Mandatory International Student Identification Card (ISIC) ($25)
  • Local transportation (estimated at $50)
  • Optional social/cultural weekly activities (estimated at $300)
  • School supplies and books (estimated at $25)
  • Additional travel and personal expenses (will vary based on students' spending habits, travel plans before or after the program, etc.)

*Costs subject to change, please contact us for the most up-to-date program costs.


APPLICATION DEADLINES

TERM ABROAD   CYCLE OPENS   DEADLINE         
Winterim April 1 Nov. 1 - Extended Dec.15


Missed the deadline?
 Please contact us to enquire about late application options.

 

ACADEMIC CREDIT, GRADING, AND TRANSCRIPT

Credits are certified by UW-Platteville and will be validated on an official UW-Platteville transcript at the end of the semester. Credits earned also become part of an official academic record at UW-Platteville.

While all credits should be transferable, please note that if you wish any of your courses to fulfill specific requirements for your major, minor, or general education, you must seek the necessary approval from the appropriate person(s) from your home campus.

NON UW-PLATTEVILLE STUDENTS
When you are accepted into the SAIIE program you should inform your academic advisor and study abroad office at your home campus about your intent to go abroad on our program.

To learn more about the courses, syllabi, credits, grading and transcript at the SAIIE study abroad program
please visit our website here  

 


FINANCIAL AID 
 

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ACCOMODATION

All students participating in our program are placed in carefully screened Spanish homes, usually in pairs. 

To learn more about SAIIE's housing (ROOMATES, MEALS, LOCATION, ETC) please visit our website here 

ART 3700 Artistic Monuments of Sevilla, Córdoba and Granada (3 Credits)
This course is designed to improve the student´s knowledge of the historical, artistics, social and religious aspects of Seville, Córdoba and Granada. The city itself is used as the main classroom or textbook for this course, been that the students will visit different places everyday that have made these cities so important in Spanish history and in Art. The students will also be able to appreciate the cultural and architectural impact of diverse cultures that have been imposed in Andalucía for centuries.

To view the course syllabus, please click here

 

BUSADMIN 3400 Business and Commerce of the European Union (3 credits) 
This course begins with a study about the historical roots, the birth and development of the European Union in the last 50 years, analyzing the first treaties and the later ones added in the Union. The different organizations that form the components of the Union and the role of each member state are studied on this course. There is special emphasis on the importance of the European monetary union, the common coin and the main European financial institutions.

To view the course syllabus, please click here