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Cuernavaca, Mexico

 

The Center for Global Education contracts its language instruction out to the Universal Center for Language and Social Communication in Cuernavaca.  Universal is a highly respected institution among the many language schools in Cuernavaca. The school's primary focus is on oral competency and on having a solid grammatical base. Classes are small, usually ranging from two to no more than six students.  For more information, see the Universal website at www.universal-spanish.com. 

 

Spanish Course Options

Students may choose from the following 17 options:

 

Beginning Spanish I & II  (Spanish 111 or 112)

 

Intermediate Spanish I & II (SPA 211 or 212)

 

Pre-Columbian, Colonial, & Contemporary Mexican Art (SPA/ART 231)

 

Topics: Spanish for Health Care Professionals (SPA 295A)

 

Spanish for Heritage Speakers  (Spanish 295/495F)

 

Spanish for Ministry (Spanish 295/495G)

 

Intermediate & Advanced Conversation and Composition (SPA 311 or 411)

 

Conversations in Cultural Context (Spanish 316)

 

Latin American Civilization & Culture (Spanish 332)

 

Latin American Literature (Spanish 356)

 

Internship Seminar* (Spanish 399)

*Not open for students enrolled in "Spanish Language & Culture (summer) or "Gender and Social Change" (Summer Session I)

 

Topics: Contemporary Mexican Literature  (Spanish 495D)

 

Topics in Business Spanish (Spanish 495E)

 

Topics: Contemporary Latin American Women: Texts & Voices  (Spanish 495H)

 

Independent Study Seminar* (Spanish 499)

*Not open for students enrolled in "Spanish Language & Culture (Summer Session I) or "Gender and Social Change" (Summer Session I)