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Córdoba, Argentina | Liberal Arts in Advanced Spanish

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The Liberal Arts in Advanced Spanish program through Spanish Studies Abroad combines the best of both worlds: specially designed coursework taught in Advanced Spanish and integrated courses with Argentine students at the local university. Immerse yourself in university life at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) while receiving academic support and cultural guidance to achieve maximum langua...

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Program Highlights

Immerse yourself in Argentine university life and enhance your language skills through specially designed coursework while having the opportunity to take integrated courses with local students.

Experience the vibrant culture of Argentina as you make lasting connections with both locals and international students and practice Spanish with your host family.

Expand your academic horizons with classes taught by knowledgeable and experienced professors who provide a rich and immersive learning environment.

Enjoy the benefits of small class sizes, allowing for personalized attention and fostering meaningful interactions.

Embark on exciting excursions alongside a group of familiar faces, providing the perfect opportunity to deepen your cultural understanding and truly immerse yourself in the vibrant Argentine culture.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Cordoba, Argentina
Availability
Year(s) Offered2026Terms Available:
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
Guidelines
Nationalities:
  • American
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Overall Rating

10

Total Reviews

1

Pleasantly Surprised

April 12, 2012by: EatMoreAsadoProgram: Córdoba, Argentina | Liberal Arts in Advanced Spanish
10

I had no idea what to expect when I chose to study abroad in Cordoba, Argentina. In reality, I chose the program because it was affiliated with my school (aka I could use my financial aid) and because it wasn't in Spain. As the time to leave for Argentina got closer, of course I got more excited and began to do more research, but in retrospect, I didn't know anything before getting there. The only thing I knew was that I wanted to learn Spanish and speak it confidently. This program did everything it could have to ensure that I could obtain that goal. One of the biggest highlights for me was the Speaking Partners program. Although not everyone had the same experience, I hit it off immediately with my Speaking Partner. She showed me many aspects of the Cordobes lifestyle. We took a belly dance class together, we cooked together, painted, saw live music, walked around the city, and just spent time together, learning about each others' past memories and future goals. She is a lovely, lovely person who taught me so much about the Argentine culture, and we still keep in touch to this day. Also, the assistant to the resident director sent out a weekly email with all of the notable events happening around the city. This was extremely helpful, as it showed us where to go to get the most out of the city. It was efforts like these that really made the difference between falling in love with Argentina and my experience there or feeling completely lonely, lost, and out of place. I anxiously await the next opportunity to visit Argentina and the wonderful people I met there. Academics: I thought that the PECLA classes were much easier than my university courses, but I had also taken many Spanish courses prior to going abroad. Living Situation: I lived with a widowed woman of 65 and her son. We got along really well and we still keep in touch to this day. I know I'll always have a place to visit if/when I go back. Cultural Immersion: Of course, it's not the same as if I had gone independently, without a program, but it was the best it could be for a program of its type. I was also pleasantly surprised at how much Spanish the English-speaking students were willing to speak, even outside of class. Program Administration: I would need an entire book to describe how wonderful and helpful the Cordoba staff was throughout the entire program. They went way above and beyond their job descriptions (or at least, what I imagine are their job descriptions). I felt completely safe and knew that I had support no matter what happened. They also worked to make sure that we knew of local events throughout the city.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Cordoba, Argentina

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Art & Fine Arts
  • Art History
  • Biology

Availability

Years Offered: 2026

Terms Available:
  • Spring
  • Academic Year

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

Nationalities:
  • American

This Program is also open to Solo

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Some Program Activity Costs
  • Some Meals / Partial Meal Plan

Accommodation Options

  • Home-stays

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • Spanish

    Accepted Education Levels

  • University Sophomore (2nd Year)
  • University Junior (3rd Year)

Application Procedures

  • Online Application
  • Transcript
  • Other
  • Written Application

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