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  • Locations: Madrid, Spain
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, May Term, Spring, Summer
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: UM Learning Abroad Center  
Fact Sheet:
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Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English, Spanish Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 1-first year, 2-sophomore, 3-junior, 4-senior
Housing Options: Dormitory, Homestay Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Accounting, Art History, Business, Communication, Communications, Communications & Journalism, Ecology, Engineering, Film, Film & Media Study, Film & Video Editing, Finance, History, International Business, International Relations, International Studies, Internships, Journalism, Marketing, Mass Communications, Media Studies, Religion/Theology, Spanish
Program Type: internship abroad, study abroad Minimum GPA: 2.5
Program Description:
 

Study Abroad in Madrid

Study & Intern in Madrid

Live and study in Madrid—Spain's alluring and lively capital city. Take excursions to historic Toledo and El Escorial, purchase a pair of colorful espadrilles, and enjoy all that this captivating city has to offer.   

Academics

  • Program type:
    • Offered in collaboration with the Fundación Ortega-Marañón.
  • Level:
    • 3,000-level coursework.
  • Term:
    • Academic Year
    • Fall semester
    • Spring semester
    • Summer session
  • Courseload:
    • 12–16 credits per semester and 6–10 credits for summer. Classes are held Monday–Thursday on the semester program, leaving long weekends for cultural immersion.
  • Prerequisites:
    • GPA: 2.5

Faculty

The staff at Fundación Ortega-Marañon provide housing, program classrooms, and study areas. They also arrange the on-site orientation and program excursions, as well as social and cultural events. Classes are taught by Spanish and American faculty who are specialists in their academic field and in the field of teaching foreign students.

How to Apply

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About This Program

This program is geared toward students who would like to improve their beginning or intermediate Spanish language skills and take English-taught courses. English-speaking internships are also available. You also have the opportunity to take English-taught courses at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

The program is offered in partnership with the prestigious Fundación Ortega–Marañon in Madrid and the University of Minnesota. The Foundation is located in a central part of Madrid, near Paseo de la Castellana. Due to its location, it is easy to catch public transportation to any other part of the city.

The standard program fee includes living with a Spanish family (homestay). Summer students have the option to live in a residence hall with other US, international, and Spanish students for an additional fee.

A walking tour of Madrid will help you learn how to get around the city and also familiarize you with some of Madrid's iconic landmarks. There will be multiple day-long excursions to Toledo and other cities as well as a three-day excursion to Andalucía also included in the program fee.

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.