MADRID 4 WEEK PROGRAM
MADRID * BARCELONA * LISBON * PARIS

Program Price $3595
July 2 - 29

Madrid Program Salamanca Program 6 Week Program Short Programs
PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS, UNIVERSITY, AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

The main study portion of this program takes place in Madrid.  It is the place where our journey to learning the culture and language of Spain begins. Madrid is the political, legal, and economic center of the country, and one of the leading capitals in Europe. The city, with its many leisure activities, museums, and monuments, provides a great setting from which to learn the language and culture of Spain. 

Our last stop takes us to Paris where you can relax and experience a different culture.  It is a city of world importance and the historic, intellectual, educational, and artistic center of France.  Paris serves as the perfect place in which to end our cultural journey.

 
What is included?
  • International airfare.
  • Graduate and undergraduate courses: Graduate fee supplement $250
    • Language (all levels)
    • Art & Culture
    • History & Literature
  • Lodging:
    • Madrid: Student residence with 3 meals daily (except Sunday evening). Optional hotel accommodations
    • Paris (3 nights): 3 star hotel with breakfast.
  • Airport transfers and health insurance.

Optional cultural activities
 
(not included in the price)

  • 4 Morning Madrid Visits ($110): Royal Palace, Prado Museum, Thyssen Museum, and Reina Sofia Museum (visits required for course M2050)
  • 6 City Tour Package ($245): Madrid, Escorial & Valley of the Fallen, Segovia, Toledo, Paris, & Seine river boat ride.
  • 4 Day Excursions ($380 ea.): July 12 - 15. Choice of Barcelona or Lisbon.
 
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Academics

FACULTY

The faculty is comprised primarily of professors from participating colleges and universities.  In addition, we employ several local Spanish instructors to teach language and conversation courses.  

Academic Dean: Dr. Carlos Cano, University of South Florida
Dean of Students: Dr. Orlando Moreno,
Central Florida Community College
Dr. Pedro Bermúdez,
Florida Memorial College
Dr. David Darst,
Florida State University
Dr. Martin Favata,
University of Tampa
Dr. Nelson Madera,
Tallahassee Community College
Dr. José Montero,
Georgia State University
Dr. Bernice Nuhfer-Halten,
Southern Polytechnic State University
Dr. Char Prieto,
California State University
Dr. Antonio Sobejano,
Binghamton University
Dr. José Ignacio Suarez,
Univ. of Northern Colorado

The Director of the University of South Florida is involved in the planning and selection of the academic curriculum and the supervision of the faculty. The curriculum is designed to facilitate the transfer of credit.

Upon completion of the program a transcript of the grades from Foreign Study Programs will be available upon written request. There is a transcript fee of $2. Credit is also available optionally from The University of South Florida for students from non participating schools who prefer credit from an American institution. If interested in receiving credit from USF, you must register with and pay fees to the institution prior to departure as their tuition is not included in the prices of our programs. To register with USF, contact our office.

For additional information regarding the courses, lodging, and activities, click below.
Courses/Syllabus Lodging Cultural Activities Calendar
COURSES

Each course consists of 40 to 45 classroom hours. Note: The Academic Dean reserves the right to cancel or modify courses for which there is insufficient enrollment.

MORNING COURSES (09:30 - 12:30)

M1121 Elementary Spanish II
M2050 Spanish Art (In English)
M2200 Intermediate Spanish I
M2201 Intermediate Spanish II
M2241 Conversation
M3240 Advanced Conversation & Composition
           Based on business topics

AFTERNOON COURSES (14:30 - 17:30)

A2241 Conversation
A2270 Culture & Civilization (In English)
A3242 Advanced Conversation & Composition
          Based on current events.
A4470 History of Spain
A4930/5930 Hispanic Short Stories

EVENING COURSES (18:00 - 21:00)

E2241 Conversation
E3030 Introduction to Literature
E3242 Advanced Conversation & Composition: Based on current events.
E4323/5323 El Teatro de Garcia Lorca

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