Study in Spain

 GRANADA
 Study in Granada  AT-A-GLANCE
Program Provider: Willamette University - ILACA
Location: Granada, Spain
Program Type: Sponsored Study Abroad
GPA Requirements: 3.0
Areas of Study: Spanish & Liberal Arts
 QUICK LINKS Term: Fall or Spring semesters

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Application Deadline: Fall 2013: December 15 
Program Cost: Fall: Program Fee + GU Administrative Fee $1,500
Spring: Program Fee + GU Administrative Fee $1,500
- includes tuition, course materials, DELE exam costs, excursions, double- or single-occupancy homestay, all meals, medical insurance, on-site orientation and support, pre-departure support,  visa courier fee, ISIC card.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Granada program is available during the fall and spring semester. Courses are taken at the University of Granada’s modern language center: El Centro de Lenguas Modernas (CLM). Through its modern facilities and experienced professors the CLM provides Spanish language courses for visiting students from around the world. Each semester begins with a comprehensive orientation program followed by a month long intensive Spanish language course (Intensivo). After the Intensivo students will choose from a variety of topics courses depending on language ability. A Spanish placement test determines which courses students are allowed to select. The semester begins with an orientation and a group excursion to Madrid. Students have full university privileges and access to libraries, study areas, sports, cultural and recreational services, and other activities.

About Granada

In Granada you will find yourself immersed in a city with a deep and interesting history, a modern flair, and old world beauty. At the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains Granada’s jewel, the Alhambra, watches over the city. During the day you will dive into the Spanish and Granada culture through courses, museums, cultural events and interactions with your host family. Through the evening you will continue your cultural and language immersion as you chat with some of the many thousands of university students, relax in a café or tapas bar, or simply sleep and dream in Spanish.

COURSE OFFERINGS (Revised 10/2010)
  • RESTRICTIONS:  

    With the exception of Span 409, Spanish majors (regardless of point at which they declare their major) must take all required content courses for the Spanish major on the Gonzaga Campus. (In order to complete the major requirements, Spanish majors must complete 2 courses chosen from Spanish 303, 304, 307 and 308; and one course chosen from Span 409, 410, 415 or 416 on Gonzaga's campus.) Granada courses not listed below will be transferred as Span 480. Students must obtain written approval of the Director of the Spanish Program before enrolling in them.  No exceptions. All listed courses taken by students in Granada will be counted as elective credits*, except those which fulfill core requirements.

  • SPANISH MAJORS OR MINORS MUST TAKE SPANISH 301 on Gonzaga's campus (and pass it with at least a B grade) BEFORE STUDYING IN GRANADA.

  • Each course listed below is a 3 credit course.
GU COURSE NUMBER: Course Title
SPAN 280: Spanish Grammar
SPAN 281: Notions of Spanish Grammar
SPAN 290 (Intensivo course): Basic Aspects of Spanish Grammar
SPAN 302/309 **: Speaking and Writing Skills (Theory and Practice)
SPAN 305 / RELI 492: Islamic Culture in Spain. This course does not satisfy core.
SPAN 409: Spanish Culture and Civilization (Development of Spanish Cultures: A pluralistic Approach)
SPAN 419: English - Spanish Translation
SPAN 420 / POLS 356-01 ###: Socio-Political Structure in Contemporary Spain
SPAN 425 / HIST 395-01 ###: Spanish History (Contemporary Age)
SPAN 427 / HIST 395-03 / POLS 356-02 ###: Spanish History (Franco to the present day)
SPAN 428 / HIST 395-02 ###: Spanish History (Modern Age)
SPAN 429 / HIST 395-04 ###: History of Latin America (Contemporary)
SPAN 431: Spanish Literature (Renaissance and Baroque)
SPAN 433 / VART 296 ***: Spanish Art (Ancient and Medieval) This course does not satisfy core.
SPAN 434 / VART 295 ***: Spanish Art (Modern and Contemporary)  This course does not satisfy core.
SPAN 436: Spanish Literature (Romanticism and the 20th Century)
SPAN 438: Contemporary Spanish and Hispano-American Poetry
SPAN 446 / BUSN 490: Business Spanish
SPAN 447 / POLS 356 / INST 399 ###: European Union
SPAN 470: Special Topics Study Abroad (Director's course)
SPAN 480: May be repeated. Topics may vary.

* Except for Span 302, and Span 409.
**Counted as Span 309 Advanced Spanish Grammar Review if students have already taken 302 at the Spokane campus.
***Credit given as upper-division ART and/or SPANISH elective. (Must complete double-count form if you want credit in both disciplines.)
### Credit given for A&S core OR upper-division elective credit in the disciplines listed.


PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Admission to the  program is based on the following criteria:

  • 3.0 GPA
  • All Spanish major or minors must complete Spanish 301 at GU before they study in Granada
  • Two letters of academic recommendation from college professors who have taught you Spanish
  • Academic clearance form
  • Student Life clearance form
 TO APPLY

Application Deadline

Fall 2013  - December 15, 2012. Interested GU students are encourage to apply early as this program has limited space.Contact the Study Abroad office for deadline exceptions. Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Spring 2014 - The Study Abroad Office is going to an online application for the Spring 2014.  At this time we are not taking applications for the Spring 2014.  If you have already submitted your application will be honored and manually inputted into our new system.  We will notify people of the new application deadline after January 1st.

Application Procedurea

  1. Application form (type directly into pdf and then print completed application)
  2. $50 non-refundable study abroad application fee payable via Study Abroad CASHNet
  3. Two (2) academic recommendations
  4. Student Life clearance online form
  5. Submit application to the Study Abroad office either in person (323 E Boone Ave) or by campus mail to AD Box 85.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
 QUESTIONS?
 Contact the GU Study Abroad Office.

 

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