TU Spanish Language and Indigenous Cultures in Ecuador
Immerse yourself in the Spanish language and learn about indigenous cultures in Cuenca, Ecuador. Receive highly personalized instruction and learn to use Spanish in practical and authentic contexts while exploring this beautiful country. Students take classes at Estudio Sampere language school which specializes in teaching Spanish language to international students. Estudio Sampere offers courses at all levels from beginner to advanced.
The program is located in Cuenca – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features weekend excursions to the ruins at Ingapirca, the equator, and the incredible Otavalo indigenous market. Other program highlights include a tour of Quito’s historical city center, a visit to Pumapungo archeological park, a canopy tour, museum visits, and cultural activities.
Participants will take 3 credit hours of Spanish as determined by consultation with Dr. del Pozo prior to departure. Courses include: SPAN 101 Spanish Elements, SPAN 102 Spanish Elements II, SPAN 201 Spanish Intermediate I, SPAN 202 Spanish Intermediate II, SPAN 305 Readings in Spanish, SPAN 370 Pronunciation and Oral Expression, SPAN 391 Advanced Spanish Grammar, and SPAN 408 Spanish in the Community.
Full program details and the application are available in Horizons.
For more information, contact Dr. del Pozo. You can also contact the TU Study Abroad & Away Office by email, by calling 410-704-2451, or by online chat at towson.edu/abroad.
Tags: Ecuador, How Big Is Your World, Study AbroadCategorised in: Students
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