Study Abroad Program Cuernavaca Mexico Universidad Internacional Cuernavaca Mexico Universidad Internacional Spring and Fall semester Summer session.

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Study Abroad Program Cuernavaca Mexico Universidad Internacional Cuernavaca Mexico Universidad Internacional Spring and Fall semester Summer session

Cuernavaca – Mexico program Palacio de Cortés Acapulco

City of Eternal Spring Extremely rich in Culture Very safe place to study World capital of learning Spanish 50 miles south of Mexico City Near perfect environment Students from all over the world Cuernavaca - Mexico Program

Universidad Internacional The Campus in Cuernavaca

Curriculum: The Brockport Cuernavaca Program is an intensive immersion program in Spanish language and Latin American studies. The language component is designed for students at beginning to advanced levels of proficiency with best results usually achieved at the intermediate level. The emphasis is on individual attention to conversational fluency. Latin American Studies topics are incorporated into the language program both as separate courses in the curriculum and as topics integrated into conversation classes. The courses contribute to language progress by developing listening skills and vocabulary expansion.

Beautiful Campus

Facilities

Excursions Palacio Nacional Mexico City Teotihuacan Pyramids

Semester Program Spanish & Latin American Intensive Programs Duration of 12 weeks in class & 1 week of vacation Complete 30 – 38 hours of Spanish Classes per week * 15 hours of Spanish instruction in small groups * 15 hours of lecture & cultural courses * 8 hours of optional programs Classes through The Center for Bilingual Multicultural Studies

Academic Structure: M - FSchedule ASchedule B Activities 8:00-8:50 Spanish ClassCourse** 9:00-9:50 Spanish ClassCourse** 10:00-10:50 Spanish ClassConference 11:10-12:00 ConferenceSpanish Class 12:10-1:00 Course**Spanish Class 1:10-2:00 Course**Spanish Class 2:20-3:10 Optional Program** 3:20-4:10 Optional Program**

M – FSchedule A Activities 8:00-8:50 Spanish Class 9:00-9:50 Spanish Class 10:00-10:50 Spanish Class 11:10-12:00 Conference 12:10-1:00 Course** 1:10-2:00 Course** 2:20-3:10 Optional Program** 3:20-4:10 Optional Program**ConferenceOptions: * Basic Spanish (Functional Spanish) (Functional Spanish) * Intermediate Spanish (Idiomatic expressions) (Idiomatic expressions) * Culture (Mexican & Latin American Topics) * Conversation Academic Structure:

M - FSchedule A Activities 8:00-8:50 Spanish Class 9:00-9:50 Spanish Class 10:00-10:50 Spanish Class 11:10-12:00 Conference 12:10-1:00 Course** 1:10-2:00 Course** 2:20-3:10 Optional Program** 3:20-4:10 Optional Program** CourseOptions: * Basic Spanish (Grammar Skills) (Grammar Skills) * Intermediate Spanish (Social Science, Humanities & Art Courses or Conversation) (Social Science, Humanities & Art Courses or Conversation) * Advanced Spanish (Social Science, Humanities & Art Courses or Conversation) ** Available M - TH Academic Structure:

Living with a host family: experience the tastes experience the lifestyle Practice your spanish Live the tradition and the culture

Mexican Art and Architecture

M - FSchedule A Activities 8:00-8:50 Spanish Class 9:00-9:50 Spanish Class 10:00-10:50 Spanish Class 11:10-12:00 Conference 12:10-1:00 Course** 1:10-2:00 Course** 2:20-3:10 Optional Program** 3:20-4:10 Optional Program** Optional Programs Options: * Individual Attention * Pronunciation * Contrastive Grammar Analysis (Ser-Estar; Pretérito-Imperfecto; Por- Para; Indicativo-Subjuntivo) (Ser-Estar; Pretérito-Imperfecto; Por- Para; Indicativo-Subjuntivo) * Conversation ** Available M - TH Academic Structure:

Courses Offered: SPN 111 Beginning Spanish I SPN 112 Beginning Spanish II SPN 211 Intermediate Spanish I SPN 212 Intermediate Spanish II SPN 350 Communication in Spanish SPN 351 Advanced Communication in Spanish SPN 354 Literature and Cultures of Spanish America SPN 450 Topics in Hispanic Literature and Culture SPN 111 Beginning Spanish I SPN 112 Beginning Spanish II SPN 211 Intermediate Spanish I SPN 212 Intermediate Spanish II SPN 350 Communication in Spanish SPN 351 Advanced Communication in Spanish SPN 354 Literature and Cultures of Spanish America SPN 450 Topics in Hispanic Literature and Culture SPN 458 Contemporary Spanish American Writers SPN 460 Spanish Phonology SPN 461 Advanced Spanish Grammar SPN 458 Contemporary Spanish American Writers SPN 460 Spanish Phonology SPN 461 Advanced Spanish Grammar

Latin American Studies: Courses Offered: History of Mexico Introduction of Literature Mexico Today Latin American Studies Spanish Civilization Spanish American Civilization Business Spanish Spanish American Literature I Spanish American Literature II Spanish American Short Story History of Mexico Introduction of Literature Mexico Today Latin American Studies Spanish Civilization Spanish American Civilization Business Spanish Spanish American Literature I Spanish American Literature II Spanish American Short Story Mexican Literature Chicano Literature Latin American Civilization and Culture Psychology of the Mexican People The Mexican Political System History of Religion in Mexico Introduction to Mexican Art U.S. – Latin American Relations Educational Aspects in Mexico Mexican Literature Chicano Literature Latin American Civilization and Culture Psychology of the Mexican People The Mexican Political System History of Religion in Mexico Introduction to Mexican Art U.S. – Latin American Relations Educational Aspects in Mexico

AMIGO PROGRAM CAPOEIRA and other extracurricular activities

Internship Opportunities: Medical Personnel Social Work Business & Economics Education Hotel & Restaurant Management Mexican Criminal Justice System Political Science Medical Personnel Social Work Business & Economics Education Hotel & Restaurant Management Mexican Criminal Justice System Political Science

Optional Activities: Some of the optional activities available: * Dancing and Salsa classes * Discussion Tables * Artesanía (Arts and Crafts) * Intensive Interactive Language * Mexican cooking classes * Sports * Amigo Program

For specific information regarding dates and costs, please contact: Office of International Education SUNY College at Brockport Morgan III, 350 New Campus Drive Brockport, N.Y Phone (585) or toll-free (800) Fax (585)