Directed Spanish Study Abroad (DISSTA): The Spanish Experience

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The University of Akron SUMMER 2007 Directed Spanish Study Abroad (DISSTA): The Spanish Experience (6 semester credits) DATES: June 29 August 3, 2007 LOCATION, HOST, AND DESCRIPTION: The Spanish Experience is a five-week immersion learning experience spent living and studying in Spain. The formal academic portion of the program takes place for four weeks in the central Castilian city of Valladolid, capital of the region of Castilla y León in the heart of Spain. Valladolid is a bustling city of some 500,000 inhabitants combining the character of an historical enclave and a prosperous urban environment with the dynamism of a modern cosmopolitan hub of commerce and industry. Classes are held at the Centro de Idiomas on the Miguel Delibes campus of the Universidad de Valladolid. The Universidad de Valladolid (UVA), one of Europe s oldest institutions of higher learning, is a modern comprehensive and internationally renowned university with some 30,000 students enrolled in its many programs. The Centro de Idiomas, now located in a modern building of recent construction equipped with the latest foreign language teaching technologies, has a half century of experience offering language, culture, and literature courses to foreign students through its Spanish as a Second Language program. Classes in the Centro are taught by regular UVA faculty members with extensive training and experience in the teaching of foreign languages. In addition to providing intensive practice in all four language skills, The Spanish Experience introduces students to the various facets of contemporary life in Spain as a means of gaining a basic understanding of past and present Spanish society. Apart from taking classes, students attending the Spanish as a Foreign Language program have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of cultural and academic activities organized by the university throughout the summer months. MADRID TRIP: Following the academic program in Valladolid, an optional five-day group cultural excursion to Madrid may be arranged contingent upon a sufficient number of participants. The trip involves organized visits in Madrid and to nearby sites of particular historical and cultural interest. The cost of the Madrid trip is additional and is not included in the basic program fee.

2 CREDIT: Credit for The Spanish Experience may be earned at both the UNDERGRADUATE and GRADUATE levels. All participants enroll in Summer Session II at The University of Akron, for six (6) credits in either Spanish 311, Spanish Cultural Experience (undergraduates), or in Spanish 697, Individual Reading in Spanish (graduates). Each participant also will be enrolled at the Universidad de Valladolid in one of the various levels of the Spanish as a Foreign Language program. Participants devote approximately 4 hours per day 5 days per week for four weeks to formal study of the Spanish language and its culture. Guest students (participants enrolled for the summer only who are not regular Akron students but are full-time at other institutions) must check with their college or university to ensure acceptance of the credit. All students are required to take a placement examination administered upon arrival by the Centro de Idiomas. Placement is in one of four levels: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced, and Superior. At each level, course work includes the study of grammar (generally 2 hours per day), conversation practice (generally 1 hour per day), and culture (generally 1 hour per day). Classes also stress the development of reading and writing skills, and the cultural component includes Spanish daily life, customs, gastronomy, festivals and traditions; art, music, film, and history; geography and political, commercial and economic characteristics of modern Spain. At the Advanced and Superior levels other course options also are possible, such as Business Spanish, Translation, Art and literature courses. GRADING: Grading of coursework in the Spanish as a Second Language program is done through regular evaluation of each student s class participation and written and oral work, and through final examinations designed and given by staff of the Centro de Idiomas. Final authority for all grades rests with the program director. All students are required to keep a critical journal in Spanish describing daily activities, cultural visits, overall impressions of notable differences between the United States and Spanish customs and mores, and a record of the student s experience in Spain in general. This journal must be handed in to the program director and, together with the individual assigned activities, will count toward the final grade. Letter grades as well as credit will be awarded by The University of Akron for the program. All students also receive a transcript from the UVA. Again, guest students (participants enrolled for the summer only who are not regular Akron students but are full-time at other institutions) must check with their college or university to arrange for acceptance of the credits by transfer from UA. ELIGIBILITY, ADMISSION, ENROLLMENT: Participants in the program generally are required to have completed successfully a minimum of two (2) semesters of college Spanish (Spanish 102 at UA) or the equivalent to enroll in The Spanish Experience. Enrollment is for summer session II at UA, with tuition corresponding to the fee for six (6) summer credits. Students with more than one year of prior study of Spanish or the equivalent may be given priority. The program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students in good standing and other qualified individuals. Space in the program is limited and admission is selective. All participants must demonstrate evidence of personal maturity and serious commitment to the purposes of the program.

3 ORIENTATIONS: During the semester preceding the program participants are required to attend several orientation sessions held by the program director at The University of Akron, for which students are required to complete assigned readings and other activities. The work done for the orientation sessions will be evaluated and will count toward the final grade for the program. Upon arrival in Valladolid, there is an introduction to the city and to Spanish daily life. This introduction involves walking tours and demonstrations of how to use the different means of transportation, group discussions, and individual reports based on planned activities such as visits to different kinds of stores, cultural landmarks, recreation/entertainment facilities, familiarization with the news media, and with telephone, banking, and postal procedures, etc. The program director is available to meet with and assist students on an individual basis throughout the program. HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION: While in Valladolid, students are housed in carefully selected Spanish households, one or two per household. Housing is within walking distance or with easy access to public transportation to classes. The program fee provides for pensión completa, i.e., three meals a day, and laundry once a week while in Valladolid. Bag lunches are provided if requested for excursions. Alternative housing in a university residence or an apartment may be arranged in special cases. TRAVEL: Air fare is not included in the basic program fee and students must purchase their own airline tickets although they are encouraged to travel to Spain from Cleveland as a group. Travel dates are subject to change, but the anticipated departure date (Cleveland-Madrid) is Friday, June 29, with arrival in Madrid on the morning of Saturday, June 30, then continuing on by chartered bus to Valladolid, with final arrival on the same day (Saturday the 30th). Although the tentative return date is Friday, August 3, return travel arrangements are variable according to each student s plans. Students must inform the program director of their travel arrangements. Following the fifth-week group stay in Madrid, students are free to pursue independent travel. Because of the variable return dates, the duration of such travel depends on the individual and need not be restricted to Spain. The cost of all independent travel is additional and is not included in the basic program fee. ACTIVITIES: While in Valladolid, the program includes several weekend excursions organized by the Centro de Idiomas. These excursions are led by experienced guides and go to places of artistic or scenic interest. The transportation cost of these excursions is included in the basic program fee. Also available is an ancillary program of cultural events, including contemporary Spanish cinema; traditional Spanish dances; traditional Spanish songs; concerts and theatrical activities; guided tours to museums; and varied sports activities. Individualized additional instruction is available at extra cost, and a special feature of the program involves social gatherings and subsequent regular meetings and activities with native-speaking conversation partners. The city of Valladolid offers ample opportunities for recreation, shopping, dining out, night life, and enjoyment of lovely parks and promenades. During the time in Madrid, there are guided visits to museums and scenic/historic locations in the capital city as well as trips to nearby locations outside Madrid, such as the city of Toledo and the palace/monastery of El Escorial. Opportunities

4 abound for sightseeing and enjoyment of Madrid s night life, outdoor cafes, parks, movies, theatres, musical events, restaurants, and other myriad other activities. INSURANCE: All participants must be covered by a standard policy in the United States that extends to overseas travel. Adequate insurance coverage is required and is an individual responsibility. The basic fee also includes required Spanish medical insurance coverage for the duration of the program. FACULTY: Classes are taught by experienced native Spanish university instructors on the staff of the Centro de Idiomas and by the program director. The organization and administration of the program for summer 2007 will be carried out by Dr. J.Christopher Eustis, Professor of Spanish and Chair of the Department of Modern Languages at The University of Akron. The on-site direction and supervision of the program will be conducted by Dr. Javier Coronado-Aliegro, Assistant Professor of Spanish at UA. Professor Aliegro is a native of Colombia who received a B.A. in Translation with the title of Profesional en Idiomas in 1991 from the Universidad de Antioquia. In 1998 he earned the title of Especialista en la Enseñanza de Lenguas Extranjeras at the Universidad de Antioquia. He taught EFL at the Universidad de Antioquia and at the Universidad Pontifica Bolivariana until 1998. In 2000 he received a M.A. in TESOL from West Virginia University. From 2000-2004, he taught Spanish at the University of Pittsburgh while under a Fellowship with the Center for Latin American Studies. He was also School Visit Program coordinator during this period. In the fall of 2006, Professor Aliegro completed his. Ph.D. in Foreign Language Education at the University of Pittsburgh. His dissertation topic focused on self-assessment and its effect on self-efficacy among undergraduates studying Spanish as a foreign language. COST: The estimated basic cost per person for summer 2007 is approximately $3,200. This estimate includes UA tuition for 6 credits and fees, instructional costs, room and board and activities fees charged by the Universidad de Valladolid as well as other speciallyarranged cultural activities, and general program administrative costs. It does not include international air fare or the optional Madrid trip. The estimated overall cost per person is approximately $4,500, including estimated international air fare. This estimate is based on a minimum of fifteen students and does not include the cost of the Madrid Excursion (rough estimate of $500). The administrative director reserves the right to make cancellations, date and fee adjustments, or any minor changes in the program that may be required. A surcharge may be necessary if there are fewer than fifteen participants or depending on exchange rate fluctuations. The basic fee includes round-trip bus transportation from Madrid-Valladolid; UVA tuition and fees; room and board in a Spanish household with three meals per day and laundry once a week while in Valladolid; examination and transcript fees; and the cost of weekend excursions. Again, NOT INCLUDED in the basic cost are the price of round-trip air fare between the U.S. and Spain, any additional necessary domestic travel in the U.S., the cost of additional meals while in Valladolid and the cost of variable personal expenses (passport fee, gifts, daily snacks and refreshments, dining out, etc.). Also not included is the cost of the optional Madrid stay, including lodging, meals, transportation, admission fees, and any other personal expenses.

5 PAYMENT: Together with the fully completed application form, a deposit of $100 is due upon application, to reserve a place in the program. A non-refundable payment of $500 is due by March 1, 2007. Remaining payments may be made in installments, but the full balance must be paid by May 1, 2007. Checks should be made out to The University of Akron, with the notation DISSTA 2006 on the notation line at the bottom left side of the check. Within the limits of UA and UVA regulations, cancellations after 1 May would be assessed a fee. Full refund will be made should the director have to cancel the program. All things being equal, acceptance into the program will be on a first-come, first-served basis with priority given to students at the more advanced levels of study of Spanish. FINANCIAL AID: The Spanish Experience is fortunate to enjoy the generous support from the College of Arts and Sciences in the form of tuition support amounting to approximately $1,300 per student. In addition, the program generally offers several scholarships for up to $500 (DISSTA Scholarship and Modern Languages Study Abroad Scholarship). Some modest scholarship aid usually also is available through the Office of International Programs. Students should contact the Office of Student Financial Aid regarding the utilization of University financial aid. PERSONAL EXPENSES: Students are responsible for daily transportation while in Spain. Public transportation in Spain is inexpensive: 10 rides in the bus costs approximately $10.00, and a monthly pass costs around $35.00. Students also should budget for personal expenses while on excursions. The amount of spending money needed varies with each student and with different life styles. Students should consider their spending patterns at home and take comparable funds for personal expenses. City life in Spain can be comparably expensive to any big city in the United States, with an extremely active nightlife and an abundance of different forms of entertainment, shopping, and eating out opportunities. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Professor Christopher Eustis Department of Modern Languages 304 Olin Hall Buchtel College of Arts & Sciences The University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-1907 Tel: 330-972-7486 E-mail: eustis@uakron.edu Fax: 330-972-6908 Latest version December 4, 2006