Academics
- Gain practical language skills.
- Advance your Spanish a semester in less than four weeks.
- Speak Spanish with your host family to work on conversation skills.
This program appeals to students who are interested in advancing their Spanish knowledge.
- Program type:
Advanced Spanish in Ecuador is a classroom-based course to work on students' speaking, listening and reading skills.
- Level:
Fourth or fifth semester
- Term:
Winter break or summer break; three weeks
- Prerequisites:
2.5 GPA; freshmen and above; 3 semesters of college-level Spanish
- Courseload:
4 credits
Faculty
José Suárez is Executive Director of Fundación Cimas del Ecuador, a development-focused nonprofit organization in Quito. Dolóres López is President of Fundación Cimas. All language courses are taught by Ecuadorian faculty who are experts in their fields. And a team of dedicated Ecuadorian staff based in Quito works to ensure that your MSID experience is safe, academically enriching, and rewarding.
How to Apply
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About This Program
Few countries as small as Ecuador contain such remarkable geographic and biological diversity. Geographically it ranges from coastal deserts to temperate mountain valleys to Amazon forests. Culturally and racially, its population includes every mix of indigenous, Spanish, and African elements. The program is based in Quito, an Andean city within sight of snowcapped volcanoes, which houses a remarkable mix of colonial and modern, rich and poor.
Although excursions change from semester to semester, you can expect to visit a variety of sites that may include local markets, non-governmental organizations, farms, factories, and potential internship sites.
One language course is taught over a three-week period and awards 4 undergraduate credits. Choose between Intermediate Spanish II and Spanish Composition & Communication. All classes are held at the University of Minnesota’s partner organization Fundación CIMAS, a local study center. Language courses are taught by experienced instructors who are native speakers. Small class sizes allow you many opportunities to practice their language skills and receive feedback from the instructor. You will also rapidly improve your Spanish skills through conversations with your host family and take excursions in and outside of Quito.
You may also participate in this program as an optional language pre-session for our MSID Ecuador program.
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