CC-CS Semi-Integrated Studies with Argentine Students - Cordoba, Argentina
Argentina
Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Dates: Argentine Calendar Academic Year also recommended
Description:
The Center for Cross-Cultural Study's (CC-CS) Semi-Integrated Program gives intermediate to advanced Spanish-level students the unique opportunity to take both survey courses, designed for international students studying Spanish, and integrated courses with students at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, all while benefiting from the cultural guidance, language tools, and academic quality that defines CC-CS. The program integrates thoughtful synthesis of homestays, study visits, language exchanges, volunteer, and other cultural opportunities into the curriculum, so that you may more fully integrate into the cordobés culture. The mission of the Semi-Integrated Program is to guide you to live as a member of your host community, while gaining a profound understanding of your surroundings. Courses designed for international student learning Spanish, classes with Argentine students, and access to abundant cultural resources, workshops, and activities allow you to more fully integrate into campus life at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Program Features: * Program dedication to academic excellence * U.S.-compatible curriculum * Guided direct enrollment with Argentine students * Language & Culture courses with international students * Guidance in synthesizing the immersion experience * Intercambios with native speakers * All inclusive day and overnight study visits * Internships available for qualified students * Time for independent travel * On-Site Resident Director and access to campus resources
Highlights:
Córdoba, the university capital of Argentina, is popularly known as La Docta because of its rich academic tradition. This warm and inviting city offers you an ideal environment for cross-cultural immersion in Argentine society. With the Andes to the west, the Pampas to the north, and the wild beauty of Patagonia to the south, Córdoba is a crossroads for intellectual and terrestrial explorers alike. CC-CS students study onsite at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC). Founded by the Jesuits in 1613, UNC's history is closely intertwined with the city's. Located in the center of historic downtown, UNC is home to many of the city's unique and rich historical sites, architecture, and resources. Its prestige attracts students from all over Argentina and South America. You will share daily activities with your fellow students, whether attending classes or socializing. In this atmosphere of constant immersion, you will find a great opportunity to adopt the Argentine student lifestyle. In your free time, you may take advantage of Cordoba's extraordinary setting. Located beside the foothills of the Sierra Chica mountain range and surrounded by lakes and rivers, the region is renowned worldwide as a site for hiking, horseback riding, and other outdoor activities.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Minimum Education: High School
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Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
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Subject Areas :
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- Agricultural Sciences
- Anthropology
- Applied Science
- Architecture
- Area/Ethnic Studies
- Art History
- Astronomy/Astrophysics
- Biology (General)
- Business
- Business Admin. & Mngmt.
- Chemistry
- City and Regional Planning
- Communications
- Community Service
- Comparative Literature
- Conflict Studies
- Conservation and Preservation
- Culture
- Domestic and Legal Policy
- Earth Sciences
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- Ecology
- Economics
- Education
- Film
- Foreign Language
- Geography
- Health Sciences
- History
- Humanities
- Independent Study
- Intensive Language
- International Business
- International Relations
- Internship Programs
- Interreligious / Interethnic Relations
- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Latin American Studies
- Law
- Legal Studies
- Literature
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- Marketing, Ad., & PR
- Mathematics
- Media and Cultural Studies
- Natural Resources
- Natural Sciences
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science/Politics
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Science
- Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Spanish Literature
- Statistics
- Student Trips (non-credit)
- Theater, Drama, Dance
- Urban & Regional Planning
- Women's Studies
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Cost in US$: Please see CC-CS website for up-to-date costs.
Cost Include Description:
CC-CS program fees include tuition, room & board, meals, support of the onsite Resident Director, predeparture support, laundry, overnight and local study visits, cultural activities, orientation, health insurance, computer access, and a CC-CS transcript.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: yes
Prerequisite: The successful completion of one semester of intermediate college Spanish or the equivalent. Minimum 3.0 for overall GPA and in Spanish coursework; exceptions may be made with strong recommendations from faculty.
This Program is open to
American
and Canadian
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Argentina
Independently
or
in Groups
Scholarships are Available. CC-CS awards up to $2,500 in scholarships to students enrolled in our semester programs. All students are encouraged to apply.
Application Process Involves:
- Essay
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Transcript
Post-Program Services Include:
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Job and Internship Network
The Center for Cross-Cultural Study's Mission Statement: The mission of the CC-CS is to promote our students' in-depth understanding of Spanish-speaking countries, through specifically designed academically rigorous university-level programs. We consider all of our students to be willing to cross cultural boundaries, to live as members of another culture, and to thus, learn about others as they learn about themselves.
In accordance with our mission to encourage our students to cross cultural boundaries, CC-CS promotes equal opportunities within our programs and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, physical ability, gender, sexual orientation, or other characteristics. We believe in educating students on cultural tolerance and sensitivity, acceptance of differences, inclusiveness, and how diversity is viewed in other cultures.
Year Founded: 1969
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