Arcadia University: Study at Universidad de Granada
Spain
Term: Fall, Spring
Description:
Study in beautiful Andalucía at the Centro de Lenguas Modernas and the University of Granada! The picturesque university city of Granada will captivate you with its mountain vistas and palatial Moorish architecture, its unique spirit and its poetic echoes. Academic Program The Arcadia University program is based in the historic and charming neighborhood of el Realejo and Arcadia program students, according to their interests and level of proficiency in Spanish, have the option of taking courses at any of the faculties of the University of Granada (superior-level students) or exclusively at the University of Granada's Centro de Lenguas Modernas. Students from Intermediate through Superior levels of Spanish can be accommodated in Granada. There are several programs of study available (from intermediate to superior levels) and students may choose to study for a semester or academic year. Depending on Spanish proficiency level, students can choose from courses in Spanish language, culture, art, history, politics, economics, business, music, geography and other disciplines. All instruction is in Spanish. Arcadia program participants will spend the first month of the program in an intensive language course administered by the University of Granada's Centro de Lenguas Modernas (CLM). Students will be placed according to their proficiency level. The Centro de Lenguas Modernas is housed in the lovely 16th-century palace of Santa Cruz and is renowned for its Estudios Hispanicos (Hispanic Studies) and Cursos de Lengua y Cultura Española (Spanish Language and Culture) programs. Besides being one of Spain's premier institutions for international students, the CLM serves as the University's center for the teaching of foreign languages to its own Spanish students. This gives international students ample opportunity to interact with Spaniards through various programmed social activities or language exchanges, or while enjoying a coffee in the Center's busy café. Before you go, you can contact our program manager for advice on the application process, choosing courses, housing or simply what you should pack. Once you arrive, our resident director will lead an orientation program that will introduce you to the culture, history and politics of Spain as well as preparing you for the academic challenges of studying in a different educational system. During the semester, you can expect to participate in excursions that are designed to allow you to reflect on learning both inside and outside of the classroom. You can count on the Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad to secure housing for you in a student apartment or with a host family. All housing is easily accessible to the University and to the Centro de Lenguas Modernas by foot or public transportation. Credits Fall and spring semester: 15-18 credits Admission Requirements GPA Requirements: 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Four semesters of college-level Spanish or the equivalent. You must be in good academic standing and not on disciplinary probation. You need to submit a complete application including a transcript, letter of recommendation from a Spanish faculty member, and an advisor's form before your application will be considered.
Highlights:
Events and excursions designed to enhance your understanding and knowledge Spain, and in particular, the city in which you will be living, will take place throughout the semester. Whether it is listening to music at a local peña flamenca, hiking in the Sierra Nevada or Alpujarras region, attending a Spanish fútbol match or exploring art museums in Montjuic, there is bound to be something of interest to you. Along the way you will have questions about academics, your program, and aspects of Spanish culture and our staff will be there to help you find answers. Excursions and events vary by semester and by group. To give you an idea of what you might expect, here is a list of sample excursions: * Visit to the Alpujarra Region outside of Granada * Flamenco performance * Attending Spanish fútbol match * Feria de Sevilla in April (including optional visit to Corrida de Toros) * Visit to the town of Ronda * Tracing the Route of Don Quijote * Visit to Segovia and El Escorial * Weekend excursion to Andalucía, Madrid * Visit to Montserrat * Trips to Tarragona, Girona, Figueres * Guided Museum Tours: Reina Sofia and El Prado * Trip to the famous Cava bodega, Codorníu
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Subject Areas :
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- Economics
- Geography
- History
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- Languages / Linguistics
- Music
- Political Science/Politics
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Cost in US$: Please visit website
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Group living
- Home-stays
- Independent living
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