Alicante Courses – 2024 Summer – Internship
Studying abroad can be a more meaningful and invigorating learning experience than at home—both inside and outside of the classroom. You may be more curious and alert than you usually are so use this heightened energy to enhance your studies as well as your cultural and geographical explorations. You may also encounter different teaching styles and course processes; be prepared to adapt and to learn.
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Courses
You may take three and to seven credits in Session I and three to six credits in Session II. At least one 3-credit course is required each session you are enrolled. Course availability is contingent upon student enrollment and is subject to change.
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Spanish Language and Literature Studies
Summer language courses are intensive, with three to five credits of Spanish taught in each session. Language courses have a maximum enrollment of 15 students each. Spanish Conversation and Oral Skills is highly recommended to complement Intermediate Spanish I through Advanced Spanish II.
Session I and Session II
The following courses are typically offered during each summer session.
- Summer Session ISpanish 100-level 4 credits Taught in SpanishSummer Session IISpanish 100-level 4 credits Taught in Spanish
This course is designed to help learners of Spanish to develop basic communicative competence and critical thinking skills. It offers an intensive study and practice of the productive and receptive language skills in the oral and written modes. The main emphasis of this track is on communication.
- Summer Session ISpanish 100-level 4 credits Taught in Spanish CancelledSummer Session IISpanish 100-level 4 credits Taught in Spanish
This course is designed to help learners of Spanish to develop basic communicative competence and critical thinking skills. It offers an intensive study and practice of the productive and receptive language skills in the oral and written modes. The main emphasis of this track is on communication.
Prerequisite: one semester of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISpanish 200-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish CancelledSummer Session IISpanish 200-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
This course is designed to help learners of Spanish to develop basic communicative competence and critical thinking skills. It offers an intensive study and practice of the productive and receptive language skills in the oral and written modes. The main emphasis of this track is on communication.
Prerequisite: two semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISpanish 200-level 3 credits Taught in SpanishSummer Session IISpanish 200-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
This course is designed to help learners of Spanish to develop basic communicative competence and critical thinking skills. It offers an intensive study and practice of the productive and receptive language skills in the oral and written modes. The main emphasis of this track is on communication.
Prerequisite: three semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish CancelledSummer Session IISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
The focus of this course is to improve learners´ written abilities through the analysis and the production of different types of texts. In addition, several grammatical topics will be reviewed in order to enhance and refine the learners´ grammatical competence.
Prerequisite: four semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish CancelledSummer Session IISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
The focus of this course is to improve learners´ written abilities through the analysis and the production of different types of texts. In addition, several grammatical topics will be reviewed in order to enhance and refine the learners´ grammatical competence.
Prerequisite: five semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISpanish 400-level 3 credits Taught in SpanishSummer Session IISpanish 400-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
This course is designed for students who may manage in daily tasks and interactions, but still need to improve their control over different oral and written registers. In addition, these courses will offer them the opportunity to enhance their vocabulary in specific and technical areas, and to improve grammatical accuracy in their oral and written expression.
Prerequisite: six semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session IISpanish 400-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
This course is designed for students who may manage in daily tasks and interactions, but still need to improve their control over different oral and written registers. In addition, these courses will offer them the opportunity to enhance their vocabulary in specific and technical areas, and to improve grammatical accuracy in their oral and written expression.
Prerequisite: seven semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in SpanishSummer Session IISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
Optional three-credit course that complements the development of linguistic competences facilitated at the three-hundred level Spanish courses, focusing in the oral skills in particular.
Prerequisite: two semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
European, Mediterranean, and Women's/Gender Studies
These elective courses are designed to familiarize you with the region and provide a multi-disciplinary perspective to your studies.
Session I
- Summer Session IEconomics History Political Science 400-level 3 credits Taught in English
The subject aims to analyze the past, present and future of European integration, on the basis of historic and economic reasoning. The process of European integration and its effects will be assessed taking into account differences in European Member States economies as well as considering the EU as a whole at the international level.
- Summer Session IRecreation / Physical Education 100-level 1 credit Taught in English and SpanishSummer Session IIRecreation / Physical Education 100-level 1 credit Taught in English and Spanish
This class is co-produced by USAC and “Real Club de Regatas de Alicante”. Students will take ten three-hour sessions to learn the critical components of sailing with experienced teachers. All sailing sessions will take place during the warmer weather months of each semester, i.e., from September through October in the Fall and April through May in the Spring. The class will sometimes meet two times per week. Also, the programmed order of sessions is subject to changes for reasons beyond our control, such as inclement weather, waves, strong rip currents, etc.
This course has an additional fee
- Summer Session ISpanish 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
This course will develop student understanding of topics related to contemporary Spanish culture and civilization. Students will build a strong theoretical and historical foundation to effectively analyze life in Spain in the present. This course will first introduce historical events during Franco’s dictatorship, the civil war, and the politics of Spain since the late 1970s. Then, students will have the opportunity to evaluate the changes that have taken place in society related politics, religion, economy, society, and LGBTQ rights. This course will also cover topics related to Spanish traditions, regionalism, and nationalism.
Prerequisite: four semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer – InternshipSpanish World Languages and Literatures 300-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
This course will help students improve linguistic proficiency and cultural knowledge relevant to the tourism industry in Spain. Students will develop verbal and nonverbal communication skills through course discussions, simulations, and cultural knowledge through course lectures and readings.
Prerequisite: four semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
- Summer Session ISociology Women's Studies / Gender Studies 400-level 3 credits Taught in English
This course examines gender issues within a Spanish/Hispanic context, comparing and contrasting them with those that arise within the student’s own backgrounds. Students will evaluate and critically examine from varying disciplines what gendered representations are, as well as the importance of each individual to establish one’s identity within one’s own social, cultural, and historical background.
- Summer Session IEnvironmental Science Geography Political Science 300-level 3 credits Taught in English Cancelled
This course introduces the main elements of sustainability and its relationship with development and consumption. It provides a perspective of economic and human development in the definitions, scope, and global policies on sustainable development. There is a double focus: analyzing and fully understanding the climate emergency and its impact, on the one hand, and sustainable policies and procedures to set goals (such as SDGs) and measure improvement on the other. The course explores theories and tools for tackling climate change through sustainable consumption.
- Summer Session ISpanish World Languages and Literatures 400-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
The objective of the course is to become familiar with outstanding Spanish short-story writers and gain an appreciation for their most important literary works. Additionally, students will learn to conduct a literary analysis of the works read. To facilitate your literary analysis, there will be a series of questions that review content and provide discussion and essay topics.
Prerequisite: six semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
Session II
- Summer Session IIEnglish Speech Communications 300-level 3 credits Taught in English Cancelled
The course is designed to develop professional communication skills to enhance your performance in intercultural contexts in the workplace. Effective intercultural communication skills are important in a multicultural society, particularly for those individuals who would be in positions that require effective management of cultural conflicts.
This course focuses on fundamental conceptual and practical dimensions of intercultural communication in everyday life in social interactions in multicultural environments. It aims at developing an individual’s intellectual appreciation for cultural differences and sensitivity regarding intercultural interactions.
- Summer Session IRecreation / Physical Education 100-level 1 credit Taught in English and SpanishSummer Session IIRecreation / Physical Education 100-level 1 credit Taught in English and Spanish
This class is co-produced by USAC and “Real Club de Regatas de Alicante”. Students will take ten three-hour sessions to learn the critical components of sailing with experienced teachers. All sailing sessions will take place during the warmer weather months of each semester, i.e., from September through October in the Fall and April through May in the Spring. The class will sometimes meet two times per week. Also, the programmed order of sessions is subject to changes for reasons beyond our control, such as inclement weather, waves, strong rip currents, etc.
This course has an additional fee
- Summer Session IISpanish 400-level 3 credits Taught in Spanish
In this course, students will learn about the most relevant authors and great masterworks of Spanish poetry, from the last decade of the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century in Spain. Students will understand the immersion of the studied poets in their social, political, and historical situations. In addition to reading and interpreting the meaning of a broad selection of works, students will learn familiarity with the different poetic forms, learn to analyze meter, and will gain fluency in interpreting metaphoric language.
Prerequisite: six semesters of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
To request a course syllabus: syllabus@usac.edu
Hospitality Internship Program
- Term: Summer Session I & II (8 weeks) Students must complete both summer sessions
- Deadline: March 15, 2024 (late applications may be considered)
- Program fee: See Summer Internship Budget Sheet
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Academic Details |
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Total Credit |
6 credits |
Required Courses |
Hospitality Internship (3 credits, 300-level)
Spanish for Tourism (3 credits, 300-level) |
Pre-Requisite |
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Optional Credit & Activities | Students may register for an additional 1-3 credits of USAC courses and participate in optional program activities as work schedules allow |
For more information on eligibility requirements and application process see the USAC internship page