Adelante Intern and Study Abroad
Semester in Seville

PROGRAM FEE

 

  • Fall Semester 2012:      $6,850
  • Non-refundable application fee: $150

 

PROGRAM DATES

 

Fall Semester 2012:

  • September 10th - December 20th

 

 APPLICATION DEADLINE

  • Fall Semester 2012: June 22nd, 2012

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

 

Download, print and complete the application form. 

  • Submit the application form and copies of all required documents via mail, fax or email.
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HOUSING PHOTOS

Semester in Seville

PROGRAM A -- For Beginner to Intermediate Spanish speakers
(Please list 5 courses, plus at least 2 alternates on your Application)


SPANISH CULTURE  GO TO INDEX

SPAN 315E Spanish Civilization & Culture (in English)
Spain's multicultural civilization from its Roman roots to the "movida" of post-Franco Spain. Recurrent themes in Spanish national ideology and culture will be examined: Spain as a crossroads of Christian, Jewish and Islamic cultures; linguistic and cultural diversity; regionalism and nationalism; dictatorship and democracy. Conducted in English.

SPAN 319E Spanish Culture and History through Film (in English) (Spring semester only)
The course presents a general introduction to the main aspects of Spanish Culture and History through cinematographic representation in various films. The class covers the main social, political, and economic aspects of Spanish life from the beginning of the twentieth century until today, with special emphasis on current affairs.

SPANISH LANGUAGE  GO TO INDEX

SPAN 101-102 Elementary Spanish (6 hours/week)
This beginning course is designed for students with very basic Spanish knowledge. Emphasis is on building oral and written communication skills and on acquiring knowledge of the Spanish speaking world. Conducted in Spanish.

SPAN 112 Language Laboratory
This 1 credit course is designed to complement the Elementary Spanish class and aims to improve oral communication skills. Guided conversations such as role play, theater, etc. will serve to increase language competence. Sessions in the language laboratory will focus on addressing specific pronunciation difficulties. Conducted in Spanish./(1.5 Spanish credits).

SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish
This course is designed for students who have had two semesters of university-level Spanish. Emphasis is on expanding vocabulary and building oral and written communication skills as well as acquiring a greater awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. Conducted in Spanish.

SPAN 202 Spanish Reading & Composition (intermediate)
Designed for students who have had two semesters of university-level Spanish, this course continues developing reading and writing skills through written reports, compositions and class discussions on assigned topics and articles. It also reviews more advanced grammar with the purpose of achieving greater accuracy. Conducted in Spanish.

SPAN 206 Spanish Conversation (intermediate level)  
The objective of this class is to develop conversational, comprehension and oral interaction skills for students at the intermediate level with a focus on form to attain fluency and effective communication skills.

SPAN 241 Intermediate Spanish II
This course is designed for students who have had three semesters of university-level Spanish. Emphasis is on expanding vocabulary and building oral and written communication skills as well as acquiring a greater awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. Conducted in Spanish.

HISTORY OF ART  GO TO INDEX

ART 313E History of Spanish Art (in English)
A survey of major works of art from prehistoric times through the present. Painting, sculpture and architecture are examined in the context of their time and place in history. Special attention is given to the art and culture of Seville. Conducted in English.

BIOLOGY  GO TO INDEX

BIO 361 Biochemistry (in English)
A look at the structure of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; enzyme catalysis and principles of metabolism, including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. Conducted in English.

ECOL 320 Ecological Systems (in English)
This course examines ecology and its large scale patterns and processes, the elements of time and space in the ecosystems, regulatory elements and the application of ecological principles in solving environmental problems. Conducted in English.

BUSINESS  GO TO INDEX

BUS 325E International Marketing (in English)
An introduction to international marketing. Topics include analytical techniques used in international market research, determining prices and distribution channels in an international context, marketing across linguistic and cultural borders. Conducted in English.

BUS 334E International Management (in English)
The topics to be covered include the process of internationalization of companies, alternative forms of international business and international alliances (exports, frachises, subsidiaries, licences, strategic alliances, joint ventures...). The class also looks at environmental factors, globalization, management functions, human resources and diversity, different organizational cultures and the role of strategic business management in a globalized world.

BUS 346E International Finance (in English)
The objective of the course is to introduce the student to the complex world of international finance. Topics will include the increasing globalization of financial markets, international and European monetary systems, foreign exchange markets, direct and indirect international investment. Conducted in English.

ECONOMICS  GO TO INDEX

ECON/POL 321E The European Union (in English)
The course will analyze the initial motives behind the creation of the European Community and its subsequent development into the European Union with a unique institutional structure. There will be a study of the EU's key common policies - Economic and Monetary Union, Competition, Agriculture, External Trade etc - and their global effects; paying special attention to EU-US relations. Conducted in English.

ECON 331E The Global Economy (in English) (A previous economics course is recommended)
The course will explore the main debates surrounding the nature, effects and attempted management of the Global Economy; paying special attention to the role of international organizations such as the IMF and WTO, as well as moves towards economic regional integration (EU, NAFTA and Mercosur). Conducted in English.

HISTORY  GO TO INDEX

HIS 312E History of Spain (in English)
An overview of Spanish history from Roman times to the modern era: The Arab invasion and the Christian reconquest, Spain's monarchy, Spain's society and identity from 1936 to the present. The role of the church, women, social classes, and nationalism will be discussed. Conducted in English.

HIS 340E Ancient and Medieval Spanish History. From Altamira to Isabella and Ferdinand (Prehistory to 1500) (Fall Semester Only)
The main goal in this course is to give students an overview of Spain’s history and culture, with special emphasis on events that have marked Andalusia more profoundly from the dawn of history to the sixteenth century. Conducted in English.

POLITICAL SCIENCE  GO TO INDEX

POL 363E U.S.-European Relations Since World War II
The objective of this course is to examine first, the tensions which arose between the states on both sides of the Atlantic following the defeat of Germany in 1945; and secondly its transformation into economic, political and military cooperation. This cooperation has assured the stability of liberal democracies and consolidates the dependence of the Old Continent on a strengthened United States. Taught in English.

POL 372E Contemporary Spanish Politics
This class introduces students to the contemporary Spanish political system.  First, we will study the process of the transition to democracy from an authoritarian regime.  With the adoption of the new Spanish constitution, we will look at political institutions, political parties, autonomous regions, the monarchy, the Catholic Church, and the military.  Special emphasis will be placed on changing socioeconomic factors, nationalism, immigration and terrorism. Conducted in English.

** Attendance at all classes is mandatory and is monitored by each professor. Periodic exams, homework assignments and final exams are part of each program. **


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