Immerse yourself in the life of Seville, a city that has served as a cultural axis between the New World and Europe for centuries. Seville is a beautiful place whose history sits next to a vibrant present-day culture.
In order to gain first-hand experience and cultural appreciation, trips and visits during the program will include:
Students will conduct a “disease outbreak investigation,” as well as live with Spanish families, giving them the opportunity to learn more about Spanish language and culture outside of the classroom.
Introduces epidemiological principles and methods used in the study of the origin, distribution, and control of disease. This course is required for all Health Science, Language and International Health, and Microbiology: Biomedicine emphasis.
This course will explore the diverse cultures and the interrelationship between Latin America and Spain over five centuries (from 1492 to present). The course will also study how Seville served as the cultural axis between the New World and Europe for centuries. The course is taught in English. This course will count as a Cross Cultural Awareness, CCA, Gen Ed requirement.
May 28 | Students arrive to Seville |
Welcome dinner | |
May 29 | Students move in with host families |
June 1 | First day of class |
Orientation Meetings | |
June 11 | Holiday: Corpus Christi |
June 20-22 | Capstone trip to Córdoba and Granada (2 nights, 3 days) |
June 24 | Last day of class |
June 25 | Finals |
June 26 | Students depart Seville |
May 28 | Students arrive to Seville |
Welcome dinner | |
May 29 | Students move in with host families |
June 1 | First day of class |
Orientation Meetings |
Catedral de Seville | June 3 @ 3:00pm |
Itálica y la playa | June 6 @ 9:00am |
Bodegas Góngora | June 8 @ 7:00pm |
Reales Alcázares de Seville | June 10 @ 3:30pm |
Metropol Parasol | June 13 @ 12:00pm June 26-27 |
Basilippo | June 18 @ 9:45am |
Viaje a Córdoba y Granada | June 20-22 |
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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.