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  • Locations: Cuernavaca, Mexico
  • Program Terms: Winter Break
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: UM Learning Abroad Center  
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: Spanish Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 1-first year, 2-sophomore, 3-junior, 4-senior
Housing Options: Homestay Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Linguistics, Spanish
Program Type: study abroad Minimum GPA: 2.5
Program Description:
 

Study Abroad in Mexico

Study Abroad in Mexico

Improve your Spanish in small classes with dynamic and attentive teachers. Live with a host family. Immerse yourself in the culture of Mexico. Visit ancient Aztec ruins. Explore the Palacio de Cortes and the murals of Diego Rivera.

Academics

This program appeals to students who want to build a strong foundation in Spanish, work on community service projects, and learn about Mexican culture. Choose from beginning, intermediate, or advanced Spanish language courses. Enroll in one intensive Spanish course for a total of 4 or 5 credits.

  • Program type:
    Take a classe at the Cemanahuac Educational Community in this study abroad center program. Classes are limited to five students and provide instruction in Spanish. 
  • Level:
    1,000–3,000-level courses.
  • Term:
    • Winter break
  • Prerequisites:
    • 2.5 GPA.
  • Courseload:
    • 1 course over winter break for a total of 4–5 credits. 

Faculty

You will be placed in small language classes of two to five students each, taught by native Spanish speakers. Cemanahuac Educational Community contains classroom facilities and a small library. Craft studios, gardens, and a swimming pool are also available. The facility is one block from bus routes providing transportation to all parts of the city.

About This Program

Known as the "City of Eternal Spring," Cuernavaca's gorgeous climate, ancient ruins, and colonial architecture make it the perfect location to discover the language, culture, and warmth of Mexico. Originally a retreat for Aztec royalty, then the site where Cortés built his palace, the Cuernavaca of today is a cosmopolitan city and the fastest growing capital in the state of Morelos, with a population of about 500,000.

The course is held at Cemanahuac Educational Community, an international language institute housed in a villa in the elegant Las Palmas section of the city. Living with a Mexican family offers further language practice and immersion in Mexican culture. Culture courses include field trips to the pyramids of Teotihuacan and other archaeological sites. A service-learning course offers you the opportunity to learn about social issues in Mexico through service with community organizations.

 

Cemanahuac arranges for students to live with Mexican host families for the duration of the program. The majority of families live within walking distance or a short bus ride of Cemanahuac, making it easy for you to get to and from classes. Living with a host family means more than just having accommodations and meals; it provides you with a unique opportunity to experience Mexican culture and daily life firsthand.

A one-day excursion to the pyramids of Teotihuacan is included in the cost of the program.

How To Apply

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About the Learning Abroad Center

The Learning Abroad Center in the Global Programs and Strategy Alliance is the University of Minnesota's comprehensive resource for study, intern, community engagement, research, and volunteer experiences worldwide.

The Learning Abroad Center is a leader in providing innovative international learning experiences that expand and redefine the world for a diverse population of students, colleagues, and staff. The Learning Abroad Center staff and University of Minnesota faculty and staff participate in numerous leadership opportunities and serve on the advisory boards of organizations who provide and/or support education abroad programs. Through collaboration and individual attention, the Learning Abroad Center continues to promote empowerment, development, understanding, and responsibility in the global community.

A variety of program options--more than 180 programs in 50 countries--have been developed to address the diverse needs of students. Programs vary in length, level, academic focus, teaching format, language requirements, cost, and degree of independence demanded of the participant.