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Child Family Health International
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Learn about hospital medicine through rotations at some of the oldest and most renowned teaching hospitals in Latin America, such as the premier infectious disease hospital and the largest public pediatric hospital in the region. During your time in Cordoba, witness government efforts to provide car
International TEFL and TESOL
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Use the coupon code GoAbroad15 upon checkout to receive 15% off any course. Take advantage of our Super Sale! Choose from a selection of accredited online TEFL courses, with prices starting from 6000 Argentine Pesos. Our 60-hour, 120-hour, 180-hour, and level 5 online TEFL and TESOL courses will pr
Intern Abroad HQ
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Ignite your global career in Córdoba, Argentina - a vibrant city where rich culture meets professional growth. With Intern Abroad HQ, the world’s most affordable and top-rated internship provider, you’ll gain hands-on experience while immersing yourself in the heart of South America. Choose from a
See All 4 ProgramsSSA Education Abroad
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The Córdoba Summer Term consists of a four-week Intensive Language and Culture session at Argentina's oldest university, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC). During this time, you take an intensive language and culture course while discovering the culture and people of Argentina. Advanced students
See All 6 ProgramsThe National Registration Center for Study Abroad
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Travel to Argentina on a Spanish language study program with The National Registration Center for Study Abroad. The center in Cordoba has a solid history of language training, and it is one of the first language schools in Argentina to focus exclusively on the teaching of Spanish to foreigners. All
Universidad Blas Pascal
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This 4-week program helps you develop and improve your Spanish oral fluency and written skills, acquire essential cultural knowledge to understand the complexities of contemporary Argentine society, and achieve effective integration in the city and your new university environment. It provides a comp
See All 2 ProgramsHow to Study Abroad in Cordoba
The university capital of Argentina, Cordoba has a rich academic tradition and is a great place to immerse yourself in Argentine society. Cordoba is a huge industrial and artistic center, creating a healthy balance of left- and right-brained people to strike up conversation with during your study abroad adventures.
Since Argentina has one of Latin America’s strongest economies, students will benefit from taking business and economics courses while studying abroad in Cordoba. Observe and research how Argentina trades internationally with its neighboring countries and learn how it fits into the global economy.
The city hosts over 100 museums and historical sites, so students interested in art history, and art in general, will definitivamente get hands-on experience learning about this city’s cultural past and present through study abroad in Cordoba. From expressionism during the colonial period to current design trends, students will have a ball learning about the intricacies of Argentina’s visual culture.
Last but not least, Spanish is the most popular subject of study in Cordoba, and all of Argentina for that matter. Spanish classes of all levels are taught by native professors, and the best part is that you can practice what you learn in class at any time while studying in Cordoba. Some courses may require you to adhere to a Spanish-only contract (it’s not as scary as it sounds), which will lead you to sound like an authentic Argentine in no time.
Many courses in Argentina are taught in English, so Spanish language skills aren’t required to study abroad in Cordoba. It’s always a good idea to pick up basic Spanish though, so that you can navigate the city and ask out classmates for a cup of yerba mate under teacher supervision. Most university courses are taught in a lecture-style with many students, so it will be up to you to be proactive in staying in touch with your professors. Professors may arrive late to class, which reflects the more laid-back style of learning. Since the day starts later in Argentina, classes can run until around 7 p.m. or 8 p.m.
The academic year in Argentina runs from March until mid-December, and students get two weeks off in July for receso. Schools are closed for national holidays in Argentina, like Good Friday and Easter, and long weekends are common (puente will become your new best friend). Winters last from May until September, so keep this in mind when you are planning for study abroad in Cordoba. For example, studying abroad in Cordoba during second semester is a better idea if you’d prefer to see the temperatures rise during your stay.
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