UNC in Sevilla

UNC – Academic Year

Between program prerequisites and major requirements, it can be difficult to find the time to spend a year abroad. But, for those who are able, the personal and professional benefits of spending a year abroad cannot be overstated.

Year-long students arrive in Seville near the end of August, and their year ends in mid-June. That means you will be immersed in Spanish culture and language for nearly 10 months. During your year in Seville, you will see how the city and its residents adapt to each changing season, and how each has its own style. It is possible to make more long-term friendships and connections during an extended stay that will likely last a lifetime.

You will take two semesters of classes, taught by local professors, where you will hear things from the Spanish perspective. Combined with your life outside the classroom, there is no better way to familiarize yourself with the culture in which you are living. You will learn to communicate in Spanish in situations as diverse as small talk with your fellow students and the complex ideas you will articulate in your term papers.

There will be many more opportunities to travel, as you will spend more time in Spain and more time apart from the program (during the weeks of Christmas vacation). Immense amounts of self- discovery and reflection take place during studies abroad, as you find yourself in new and unexpected situations that may be out of your comfort zone.

If you choose to spend a year studying in Seville, you will not be disappointed. The amount you will learn and the number of incredible experiences you will leave you changed for the better!

Academic Info

Students coming to Seville for the entire year will follow one of two tracks: Language, Society, and Cultural Studies (LSCS) or Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) in the fall semester. Students who have taken through at least Spanish 204 will be placed in the LSCS program. Students who have completed Spanish 300 or 301 or above will be placed in the SAS track. In the spring, all full-year students will follow the SAS track.

LSCS

You’ve completed Intermediate Spanish II, but you don’t feel like you could hold a conversation in Spanish. If you want an opportunity to practice what you’ve learned in the classroom, consider studying in Seville.

The Language, Society, and Cultural Studies (LSCS) program is intended for students who have completed at least Spanish 204. In LSCS, students will take four to five classes in subject areas including art, language, literature, history, and politics. Classes are taken with other LSCS students at COWA.

Year-long students who begin in the LSCS program in the fall semester will move up to the Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) program for the Spring semester.

SAS

Do you want the opportunity to put into practice all the Spanish you have learned so far, challenge yourself in classes with native Spanish students, and move closer to Spanish fluency? The SAS program in Seville is the program for you.

Students who have completed Grammar and Structure of Spanish (Span 300) or Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis (Spanish 301) can participate in the Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) program. SAS students may choose to take 1 or 2 regular university courses with Spanish students at the University of Seville as well as at the Campus Universitario EUSA (Estudios Universitarios y Superiores de Andalucia), a private university affiliated with the University of Seville.

SAS students will also take COWA courses designed specifically for them. These courses are taught by local professors.

Get to Know Seville

Centuries of History are waiting for you!

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Life in Seville

In our parent handbook, you will find practical information about where students will be living, health and safety concerns, how to keep in touch with your student and more helpful information about your student’s time abroad.

We also have a counseling service which offers orientation and assistance for any potential issues in the daily lives of COWA students.

If you are having trouble packing, take a look at the following tips.

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Housing

Spanish host family: Your room and board, including meals and laundry, are taken care of by your host families. Your family will only speak Spanish, helping you practice your Spanish language skills. Living with a Spanish family allows you to learn about Spain and Sevilla from the locals personal.

Residence: Some of our students (if the programs says so) stay in a residence hall in the beautiful neighbourhood of El Porvenir, 15 minutes walking distance from the centre. Here you will live with students from your program and other Spanish and international students who study in Sevilla!

Security

COWA staff members take great care to offer you a homestay that will be the best fit and make you feel at home. They personally interview and visit all homes in order to ensure their suitability and that their locations are safe and close to campus.

COWA staff is also available 24/7 to help students deal with any problems that may arise during their stay.

Facilities

COWA’s new headquarters have an ideal location for students and visiting faculty as it is right in front of the emblematic Maria Luisa Park, only minutes away from the city center on foot, and walking distance to the University of Seville and EUSA main campuses, where some students may take classes with locals, and it is very well connected with public transportation.  COWA’s headquarters include 4 fully equipped intelligent classrooms. The space also includes offices for incoming visiting faculty and/or student interns and fellows, as well a 1000 square foot indoor study area / auditorium to host activities for students such as live music, dance workshops, language exchanges, or simply hanging out.

Dining

Since you will be living with a host family, all your meals will be prepared, unless previous arrangements are made. This allows you to personally experience the Spanish diet and eating schedule. Personal dietary restrictions can be accommodated. Be sure to communicate any dietary requirements to COWA’s staff as early as possible to ensure that your needs are met.

Activities and Trips

In addition to visiting different historic sites around the city, there will be several mandatory trips during your time in Sevilla that will take you outside the city:

Roman city of Itálica

Itálica

Just 20 minutes outside of Sevilla, the Roman city of Itálica gave the Roman world two emperors: Trajan and Hadrian. These days, it is an area of well-preserved Roman ruins, which include the remains of dwellings and a large amphitheater. Students will walk inside the amphitheater on the same ground where gladiator competitions took place while spectators looked on from above.

Beach

Beach

There are several beautiful beaches along Spain’s Southern coast that are a short drive away from Sevilla. If the weather allows it, we will make a day trip enjoying one of them.

Córdoba

Córdoba

Students will take a day trip to the city of Córdoba, where they will visit the city’s Jewish quarter, which includes a synagogue from the 14th century, and the Mezquita-Catedral, a unique building whose beautiful architecture and complex history illustrate the multicultural history of Andalucía.

Granada

Granada

We will take an overnight trip to visit this beautiful mountain city. Students will visit the city’s cathedral and Capilla Real, where King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel are buried. There will also be a tour of La Alhambra, Spain’s most famous Moorish castle, and one of the most visited monuments in Spain.