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Spanish Language and Culture
Why Mexico?
May 24-June 28, 2009
in Cuernavaca, Mexico
Be immersed in Mexican
culture, develop closer relationships with the community, and improve
your Spanish language skills through two intensive language courses for
a total of eight credits in a variety of topics including business,
literature, health care, art, and conversational Spanish.
What Makes this program unique?
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Orientation in Mexico City: Spend 3-5
days in Mexico City visiting museums, pyramids, and meeting with a
wide range of guest lecturers.
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Experiential Education: Integrate solid
academic work with real-life experiences.
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Diverse Speakers/Educational Excursions:
Learn directly from local people involved in some of the most
important issues of our time.
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Homestay:
Spend four weeks living with a local family, participating in their
daily life and activities. LGBT-friendly homestays are available.
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Optional Travel: Participate in
optional weekend excursions and/or travel on your own to nearby
Acapulco, Mexico City, Puebla, Taxco, and/or Toluca.
Click here for more reasons to study in
Mexico!
Course Offerings
Students may register for two
Spanish courses.
Instruction is provided by Mexican
instructors at
UNIVERSAL Center for Language and Social Communication,
which has served as the Spanish language school for Augsburg College
programs in Mexico since 1979. The Center for Global Education has a
strong relationship with Universal, a high-quality language school near
our Cuernavaca study center, where students take intensive Spanish
lessons in small classroom settings. The school also offers opportunities for private tutoring, specialized
classes, or exchanges with Mexican students.
More information on Spanish classes.
Academic Information
Credit is granted and the transcript is issued by Augsburg College
for the equivalent of two courses or eight semester hours.
Prerequisites Spanish 211 (Intermediate I) or the equivalent.
Program Location
The program is located in Cuernavaca, a picturesque city in central
Mexico. It is well known as the "City of Eternal Spring" and as a center
for innovative grassroots organizing. It is located 1½ hours drive south
of Mexico City and 3½ hours north of Acapulco.
More location information. ...
Accommodations Room and board will be provided by Mexican host families of modest means
in Cuernavaca. Any meals students choose to eat on their own are at
their own expense.
Cost The cost of the program is $4,270. The program fees include tuition for two
courses, course related field trips, room and board with host families,
pre-trip preparation materials, airport or bus transfers,
medical/emergency insurance, and general
program oversight. Airfare is not included. The program price does not
include passport and visa application fees or entry and exit taxes.
Your entry and exit taxes may be included in the cost of airfare.
Registration and Payment
Please contact us for a hardcopy application, or see:
Summer
Programs Application. A $250 deposit is required with your
application. This deposit will be refunded only if the Center
cancels the program. This deposit can be made by credit card or check.
Your application and deposit must be received no later
than April 1, 2009. In some cases, space may be available after this
date – please contact the Center for more information. Final payment for
the program will be due May 1, 2009.
Documentation
If you do not already have a passport, you should apply
for one as soon as possible. Don’t put this off! It is very important
that you have your passport well in advance of the program. If you
have one, make sure it is valid for six months past the end date of the
program. If it isn't, please apply for a new one. You can
apply for one either at a passport office, county government building,
or a major post office. You will need two passport photos, a certified
copy of your birth certificate (with a raised seal), and a check or
money order for the processing fee. Birth certificates are
available from the clerk of court in the county in which you were born,
in case you need to get one. In fact, get two copies so you can bring
one with you (just in case you lose your passport and need to apply for
a replacement). For more information see the U.S. State Department
webpage at:
http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html
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Program Overview
The following are some examples of possible
program content:
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Meet with Mexican
artists, historians, and anthropologists |
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Tour the Teotihuacán or Xochicalco pyramids
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Visit the the
Palacio de Cortez museum and tour of the Diego Rivera mural “The History of Morelos, Conquest, and
Revolution” |
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Art workshops and
discussions with Mexican artists, historians, and anthropologists |
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Dialogue with Mexican and
other Latin Americans from diverse backgrounds with regard to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class,
religion, gender, and sexual orientation |
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Excursions to rural villages and/or indigenous
communities |
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