The Lower Intermediate Spanish (LINT) program is intended for students who have completed at least Spanish 102. These students will take the required course SEVI 203 at COWA. LINT students will take the rest of their classes in English with other international students at Campus Universitario EUSA or at the University of Seville (so-called “Cursos concertados” / see below). These courses are offered in a variety of subjects such as: Marketing, Business, Art, History, Psychology, Sociology, etc.
Students in the LINT program must take SEVI 203 – Intermediate Spanish at COWA and choose 3 or 4 additional courses in English at the University of Sevilla or EUSA. Students must seek credit approval from UNC for EUSA and Universidad de Sevilla courses.
Students in the Lower Intermediate (LINT) program may choose courses from the regular offerings of the grados universitarios at the Campus Universitario EUSA. Note that the “curso” (i.e., Curso 1°) refers to the year of the class in the Spanish curriculum (1° = ‘first year’, 2° = ‘second year’, 3° = ‘third year’, etc). The higher the course, the more background information you will be expected to know.
You should look for course information on the website of Campus Universitario EUSA. To select courses, you will consult the list of courses offered for the particular semester and degree in which you are interested.
LINT students can also take classes at the University of Seville through their Courses for Foreign Students program (Cursos concertados), organized by the Philology and Geography and History Faculties. These courses taught in English cover a wide range of subjects from Spanish language, history, and culture to social psychology, gastronomy, or teaching methodology. Please consult the list below for a sample of the classes taught this fall and UNC equivalents for courses that were taken in the past.
NOTE: This is a partial list, and classes may change according to the semester or academic year.
Faculty of Philology: Contemporary Hispanic Studies | UNC Equivalency | |
FS-02 | Conversation and Composition in Spanish | |
FS-06 | Gender Views in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Cinema | |
FS-07 | Introduction to Spanish Cultural Studies | |
FS-09 | Music and Society: Theory and Practice of Flamenco | |
FS-12 | Progressive Spanish for English-speaking Students | |
FS-14 | Painting in Literary Seville | |
FS-15 | Photographing the Literary Seville | |
FS-17 | Teaching English to Spanish Students: Methodology and Practice | |
FS-19 | The Image of Spain through Film and Digital Fiction | |
FS-20 | Literary and Cookery: Writing, Reading, Cooking and Eating |
Faculty of Geography and History: Contemporary Hispanic Studies | UNC Equivalency | |
GS-01 | Spain’s Classical Heritage: Between History and Mythology | |
GS-02 | Contemporary Spain: Economy, Society and Environment | |
GS-05 | International Marketing | |
GS-06 | Spanish Cuisine, Spanish Cuisines | |
GS-07 | Photography: Theory and Techniques | |
GS-10 | Anatomy & Physiology (Lectures) | |
GS-11 | Anatomy & Physiology (Lab) | |
GS-13 | Social Psychology | |
GS-14 | Seville’s Historical-artistic Heritage | |
GS-15 | Spanish Art |
You will register for classes before arriving in Sevilla. You will be allowed to make changes to your schedule during the first week of classes.
The minimum number of credit hours per semester is 12.
As is true for registration at your home college or university, it is the responsibility of each student to make sure that (s)he has officially registered all course changes with the program.
You are expected to attend classes regularly, take all exams as scheduled by the professor, and turn in written work as required for the individual course. In no case will the COWA staff come to your defense if you receive a low grade in a course due to your failure to attend class or to turn in written work.
All grades (notas, calificaciones) in courses will be based either on a number scale (1-10, 10 being the highest grade) or the words sobresaliente, notable, aprobado, suspenso. Students will need to receive a grade of 5 or aprobado to receive credit at UNC. The grades you earn will not count towards your GPA unless you receive a failing grade. Failing grades will be calculated into your UNC GPA as an F. Please refer to the credit information on the UNC Study Abroad website.
Sábado, 11 de enero | Llegada de los estudiantes a Sevilla,
Cada estudiante irá directamente a la casa de su familia española. |
Domingo, 12 de enero | Cena de bienvenida en restaurante Barrabar’s (8:30pm) |
Lunes, 13 de enero | Comienzo de las clases de COWA / Orientación en COWA (4pm) |
Lunes, 20 de enero | Comienzo de las clases de EUSA y la Universidad de Sevilla* |
Jueves 20 – sábado 22 febrero | Viaje a Madrid |
Viernes, 28 de febrero | Día de Andalucía (festivo – no hay clases) |
Viernes 14 – domingo 16 marzo | Viaje a Córdoba y Granada |
Domingo, 13 de abril – Domingo, 20 de abril | Semana Santa (festivo – no hay clases) |
Jueves, 1 de mayo | Día del Trabajo (festivo – no hay clases) |
Lunes, 5 de mayo – Domingo, 11 de mayo | Feria de Sevilla (festivo – no hay clases) |
Viernes, 3 de mayo / Semana del 6 de mayo | Finalizan todas las clases de COWA / Semana de exámenes finales de COWA de primavera |
TBD | Finalizan las clases de EUSA y Univ. Sevilla*/ Comienzan los exámenes finales de primavera de EUSA y Univ. Sevilla |
Viernes, 9 de mayo | Final del programa de LINT de primavera |
Jueves, 19 de junio | Corpus Christi (festivo – no hay clases) |
Sábado, 11 de enero | Llegada de los estudiantes a Sevilla |
Cada estudiante irá directamente a la casa de su familia española | |
Domingo, 12 de enero | Cena de bienvenida en restaurante Barrabar’s (8:30pm) |
Lunes, 13 de enero | Primer día de clases de COWA
4pm Programa de orientación general en COWA |
The following visits are mandatory for all students:
Antiquarium y mercado de la Encarnación | 24 de enero | 10:15am |
Catedral de Sevilla | 6 de febrero | TBD |
Parroquia del Divino Salvador | 11 de febrero | TBD |
Viaje a Madrid | Jueves 20-Sábado 22 de febrero | TBD |
Reales Alcázares de Sevilla | 4 de marzo | TBD |
Viaje a Córdoba y Granada | Viernes 14-Domingo 16 de marzo | TBD |
Actividades Adicionales | ||
Visita a fábrica de aceite Basilippo | 25 de marzo | TBD |
Visita a Bodegas Osborne | 04 de abril | TBD |
Clase de cocina | 11 de abril | TBD |
Clase de sevillana | semana del 28 de abril | TBD |
Show flamenco y cena de despedida | 30 de abril | TBD |
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Nervión is a sprawling, modern neighborhood located in the eastern part of the city. It has a residential feel, and is an important economic and commercial zone. Some of the most sought after homes in all of Seville can be found in Nervión in areas such as Ciudad Jardín, which was built for the Ibero-American Exposition in 1929 and made up of houses built in the Regionalist style. In Nervión, you can catch a soccer match for one of Seville’s teams at the Sevilla Futbol Club’s stadium, as well as catch a train at the Santa Justa train station. Nervión offers several shopping areas, including Los Arcos shopping center and Nervión Plaza where one can also catch movies in their original version.