MSU Faculty Led Short-Term Study Abroad Institutes |
Tel: 973 655-4185 |
Montclair in Madrid Spanish Language, Literature and Culture
June 27 – July 30, 2008
Program Overview
This
program features Spanish language, literature and cultural history, and is
based at the University of Nebrija in Madrid, a city which has led Spain as
the lively crossroads of Iberia since the Golden Age. In conjunction with
the Nebrija summer program, faculty-led field trips in Madrid will include
the incredible masterpieces of the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofia Museum, the
Palacio Real, and historical walking tours throughout Madrid’s colorful
neighborhoods. Full-day excursions are also included to Toledo, with its
Muslim, Jewish and Christian traditions that made it a great center of
religion and learning; Segovia, with its unique castle; an optional
excursion may be added on to Salamanca, a thriving university town since the
15th century. Participants will also have a 3-day excursion
to
Barcelona, home of Dali and Picasso museums, Gaudi’s amazing architecture,
and the lively Las Ramblas neighborhood.
Faculty
Dr. Diana Guemárez-Cruz holds a B.A.
in Comparative Literature from the University of Puerto Rico and a M.A.
and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. She is the department specialist
in Contemporary Spanish Poetry with its connections with the European
avant-garde. She has also published and publicly lectured on very
important women writers, and has published her first book of poetry in
2004). She is also a faculty member in the Latin American and Latino
Studies and Women’s Studies programs. Professor Guemárez-Cruz is
currently serving as the Graduate Advisor in Spanish..
Accommodations and Meals
Students
reside in single occupancy rooms with private baths in a modern
air-conditioned dormitory in Madrid, convenient to the metro and bus
stations. Meals in the cafeteria, linens and laundry service are
included, and the dormitory has its own swimming pool and tennis court.
Academics - (click here for pre-enrollment form)
With
the exception of the Beginning Spanish, Spanish Art History and
International Business courses, all courses are taught in Spanish. High
achieving high school juniors and seniors with a minimum of three years
of high school Spanish may be considered for the program.
All students register for two courses (six credits).
SPAN 374 Spanish Cultural History Or SPAN 375 Study Abroad
SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I
SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II
SPAN 103 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 104 Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 344 Spanish Conversation
SPAN 347 Commercial Spanish
SPAN 361 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature I
SPAN 362 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature II
INBS 346 Introduction to International Business (Taught in English)
ARHS 480 Field Trips in Art History: Spanish Art (Taught in English)
SPAN 530 Spanish Cultural History
SPAN 534 Spanish Prose of the 20th Century
SPAN 560 Women Writers of the Golden Age
SPAN 562 Autobiographical Acts in Spain and in Latin America
Note: Study Abroad programs fulfill GNED 303 (one of the Contemporary Issues "Core" courses in GenEd 2002).
Program Cost$3,900 plus tuition and fees for six credits. This includes:
Roundtrip airfare from New York
All transfers in Spain to and from airports
3-day excursion to Barcelona ,with hotels, breakfasts, sightseeing
Single room in air-conditioned student residence, with pool
Meals in cafeteria (six days/week)
Field trips and entrance fees in Madrid
Two Full-Day trips and entrance fees in Toledo, Segovia or Salamanca
Madrid metropass
Pre-departure orientation at MSU
| Payment Schedule: | |
| Non-refundable deposit | $ 100 |
| By February 15 | $1,200 |
| By March 15 | $1,300 |
| By April 15 | $1,300 |
Prices are based on 20 participants and current exchange rates. All prices are subject to change.
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