UNC IN SEVILLA

Fall SAS Program

Program Overview

The Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) program is for students who have completed Advanced Spanish in Context (Spanish 261) or Grammar and Structure of Spanish (SPAN 300) or Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis (SPAN 301). SAS have to take at least one course with other spaniards at the Campus Universitario EUSA and from many departments at the Universidad de Sevilla. SAS students will also take COWA courses designed by the program specifically for them. These courses are taught by local professors.

SAS – Course Listing and Equivalencies

Students in the Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) program must take the intensive course, SEVI 410 – Intensive Spanish Language and Culture, at the beginning of the semester and then choose 3 or 4 additional courses. Students will take courses offered for COWA students and 1 or 2 regular university courses at the Campus Universitario EUSA or the Universidad de Sevilla with Spanish students. All COWA courses will be pre-approved for credit by UNC. Students must seek credit approval from UNC for EUSA and Universidad de Sevilla courses.

SEVI 410 – Intensive Spanish Language and Culture / Lengua y cultura española 

An introduction to issues in contemporary Spain: politics, nationalism, and cultural diversity, gender issues, immigration, the arts. Topics on contemporary Spain are complemented by lectures and on-site visits to the major monuments of Seville, Cordoba, and Granada.

SEVI 335 — Spain and Islam / España ante el Islam

A study of the history, art, and culture of Islam and Spain and Europe’s relationship with Islam.

SEVI 361 — History and Analysis of Spanish Film / Historia y análisis del cine español

A brief tour of the history of Spanish film from its origins through today. This course will analyze films in order to help students better understand Spanish Society and increase confidence in their ability to communicate (via reading, writing, speaking, and listening) in Spanish.

SEVI 373 — Studies in Latin American Literature

This course offers a panoramic vision of Hispanic American Literature from before the arrival of the Spaniards until the present.  Through the readings of texts and active discussions in class, students will become familiar with the most relevant literary movements and genres, as well as the sociopolitical contexts
in which these literary works were produced.

SEVI 301– Introduction to Literary and Cultural Analysis

Prepares students to formulate and communicate critical analyses of literary works in various genres (theater, poetry, essay, narrative, and film), while placing the readings within a cultural context.

SEVI 341– Art and Culture of Spain / Arte y cultura española

Introduction to the history of Spain and the major styles of Spanish art. Includes visits to monuments and museums.

SEVI 334– Global Issues on the First Trans-Atlantic Culture / Aspectos globales en la primera cultura transatlántica

This course analyzes how the first transatlantic culture, which originated from the encounter between Europe and the New World in 1492, changed the course of history and the modern world. We will discuss the unfolding of events and ideas that shaped the minds and actions of people from this period while tracing a timeline of events crucial for our understanding of the modern world. We will also explore how the first transatlantic culture based on commerce influenced our modern globalized trade system.

Students in the Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) 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.

Instructions on finding course schedules and syllabi:

You should look for course information on the website of Campus Universitario EUSA. In order to select courses, you will need to obtain the list of courses offered for the particular degree in which you are interested.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

  1. When looking at classes, only the classes taught in the semester in which you are studying are available to you. These classes are listed as Semestre 1 or Semestre 2. You should look for Semestre 2 when searching for second semester (Spring) classes.
  2. The syllabi are not given for the “Asignaturas optativas” which are degree elective classes. All degree elective classes may not be taught every semester. The university will publish the full list of classes at the beginning of the academic year.

Websites for the university degree programs at the Campus Universitario EUSA:

Course List and Descriptions:

Students in the Spanish Advanced Studies (SAS) program may choose courses from the regular offerings of many of the facultades of the Universidad de Sevilla. Note that the “curso” (i.e., Curso 1°) refers to the year of the course 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.

When you look at the class schedules (horarios) for each facultad, you should look at the schedules for the GRADO. The classes in the MASTERS level are not open to you. In order to select courses, you will need to obtain the list of courses offered for the particular facultad in which you are interested. There is no central registration system or course listing, so you will have to check each facultad separately.

Instructions on finding course schedules and syllabi:

You should look for course information on the website of Universidad de Sevilla

By clicking on Centros y departamentos, then Centros Propios you will arrive at a list of all the escuelas and facultades of the Universidad de Sevilla. Click on the escuela or facultad then on Direccion de Internet to go to the homepage for the facultad. Not all will have the course listing and syllabi online. A syllabus is called a programa, so a list of the course syllabi may be called “Programas de las asignaturas”. Schedules and syllabi may normally be found under headings such as Docencia or Ordenación Docente.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

  • There are year long and semester-long classes. When looking at schedules, only the classes taught in the semester in which you are studying are available to you. Depending on the facultad they will denote whether a class is first semester, second semester, or year-long in different ways. You should look for 1ºC, primer cuatrimestre, 1C, or C1 when searching for first semester (Fall) classes. Spring semester students will look for 2ºC, segundo cuatrimestre, 2C or C2.
  • When choosing classes remember that the different facultades are spread throughout the city and are not located on one central campus like at UNC. You will need to take this into account if you are interested in a class in Filologia from 10-11 am, and another class in Empresariales from 11-12. These are not in the same building and you will not be able to take the classes back to back.
  • **Due to high demand, 1st year Grado courses are not available in any facultad. You will only be able to enroll in 2nd-year classes and above.

Websites for some facultades at the Universidad de Sevilla:

Facultad de Filología: Literature, Language, Linguistics

*Spanish language and Literature classes are under Filología Hispánica. Most students choose classes from Filología Hispánica for Spanish major and minor credit. However, you are also allowed to take classes in the other departments.

**NOTE: The semester and year-long classes are both included in these schedules. If you find a class that interests you, you will need to double check the syllabus to make sure it isn’t a year-long course.

Grado Filología Hispánica: Classes. Scroll down and click on Plan de Estudios to get the list of classes and links to the syllabi.

Otros grados: http://www.us.es/centros/propios/centro_6. Scroll down to Grados impartidos and click on the course of study in which you are interested. Then click on Plan de Estudios to get the list of classes and links to the syllabi.

Facultad de Psicología

Academic Info

Course Equivalencies

Please go to the UNC Study Abroad website for more information regarding credits and course equivalencies for this program.

Registration

You will not register for classes until you arrive in Seville. An academic meeting will be held to provide you with further information on the registration process.

Registration Deadlines

The final SAS Course Registration Form will be submitted to the program office by:

  • Fall Semester: late September.
  • Spring Semester: late January

*The actual dates will be confirmed by the on-site staff once you arrive in Seville.

The drop deadline for courses depends on when regular university courses begin at EUSA and the Universidad de Sevilla. You will be informed of the deadline well in advance.

Course Load

You will earn a minimum of 12 credit hours for the semester as follows:

In the SAS program, students usually enroll in a minimum of four courses in a given semester. The specific number and types of courses you take will depend on your personal linguistic and academic preparation and needs:

  • All students will receive 3 credit hours for the September or January Intensive Spanish Language and Culture course.
  • After the Intensive Spanish Language and Culture course has ended, students will combine COWA courses with 1 or 2 regular university courses at EUSA and the University of Seville with other Spanish students.

Notes on Registration

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.

Note that: If you are given a “no presentado” in a course because you stopped attending a course in which you were registered and failed to make the change in your registration, you will be given a failing grade on your official program transcript. The grade for a failed class will also appear on your UNC transcript and impact your UNC GPA.

Course Information

For regular university courses, you can usually obtain a course description/syllabus online on the website for a particular degree program. This description/syllabus should be kept with any written work you do for the course in case your home university asks for documentation concerning course content. See “Campus Universitario EUSA” or “Universidad de Sevilla” under “Course Offerings” for information on how to locate course information.

Class Attendance

Although different university professors will have different rules concerning class attendance, 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.

You should also be aware that:

  • Traveling is an educational experience, but you are expected to schedule your traveling around your academic needs, not vice versa. If you are out of town and miss an exam or fail to turn in written work, you will receive an “F” for that portion of your grade.
  •  To receive credit for a course you must be in Seville for the entire semester and take the final exam at the end of the course. If you decide to drop out of the program before the completion of a semester, you will receive no credit for courses that you began but did not finish.
  • If you miss a final exam due to illness or other legitimate reason, you are expected to reschedule the exam with the professor and remain in Seville until you complete the requirements for the course. It will not be possible to make up work in the U.S.

Grades

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. The grades you earn in COWA classes as well as in EUSA and University of Seville courses will not count towards your UNC GPA unless you receive a failing grade. Failing grades will be calculated into your UNC GPA as an F.

Calendars and Schedules

UNC LSCS Fall 2024 – Calendar 

Thursday, August 29 Arrive in Seville
Students will go directly to ther homestays
Friday, August 30 Health & Safety / Academic Orientation Meetings at COWA & Welcome dinner
Monday, September 2 First day of classes
Saturday, October 12 Fiesta Nacional de España
Friday, November 1 Día de Todos los Santos (All Saint’s Day)
Thursday, November 28 Last day of class

Thanksgiving Dinner (9:00pm)

Monday, December 2-Thursday, December 5 Final Exams
Friday, December 6 Día de la Constitución
Saturday, December 7 End of the program

UNC LSCS Fall 2024 – Programa de Orientación

Aug. 29 Llegada a Sevilla
Todos los estudiantes tienen que ir directamente a sus familias españolas
Aug. 30 9:00-11:00 Reunión de orientación en COWA sobre salud y seguridad
11:00-12:30 Reuniones académicas de LSCS & SAS
20:30 Cena de bienvenida en Barrabar´s
Sept. 2 Primer día de clases

UNC SAS Fall 2024 – Visits and Excursions

The following visits are mandatory for all students:

 

Date Activity Time
Friday, Sept. 6 Itálica y playa.

Meeting point: COWA

8:15am
Friday, Sept. 13 Antiquarium y mercado de la Encarnación.

Meeting Point: Plaza de la Encarnación.

10:15am
Wed, Oct 2 Visita al Real Alcázar de Sevilla.

Meeting point: Plaza del Triunfo.

11:15am
October 18-20 Visita a Córdoba y Granada.

Meeting point: COWA.

TBA
Wed, Oct. 23 Visita a la Catedral de Sevilla.

Meeting Point: Plaza Virgen de los Reyes.

TBA
Monday, Oct. 28 Parroquia del Divino Salvador.

Meeting point: Plaza del Salvador.

TBA
Wed, Nov. 6 Basilippo.

Meeting point: COWA.

10:45am
Friday, Nov 15 Clase de cocina.

Meeting point: Plaza del Altozano.

10:15am
Nov. 21-23 Viaje Madrid y Segovia.

Meeting point: Estación de Santa Justa.

TBA

 

Information and Application

  • Duration: late August – mid December
  • Requirements: must have completed Spanish 300 or 301 and meet GPA requirement (2.9 cumulative GPA)
  • Housing: Homestay with Spanish host family
  • Academic Credit: All COWA courses will be pre-approved for UNC credit. SAS students must seek credit approval for EUSA and Universidad de Sevilla courses. Students will take a minimum of 12 credit hours.

The application deadline is TBD.

A complete application must include:

  • General application (click the Apply Here button to the right to access Application page)

*Students must also complete an application with the UNC Study Abroad Office to be considered for the program.

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