The Universidad Iberoamericana is considered one of the five best universities in México because of its regional and national reputation in academic life, research, publications and artistic endeavors.
Program type
This is a Marquette-faculty led program. To learn more about how it will affect your specific aid package, go to the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Living
Students live in private homes with Mexican families.
Dates
May 25 to July 8, 2011
Costs
Tuition: Marquette summer tuition, six credits
Program fee* : TBA
*Includes housing in homestay accommodations with two meals/day; orientation; guided visits around Puebla; two to four guided day excursions to key sites in Mexico; one weekend (two nights) excursion; transportation and entrance fee to cultural excursions; international health insurance
Eligibility
The program is open to any undergraduate. Students must have completed SPAN 1001 and 1002 or their equivalent.
Language
Courses are taught in Spanish by Universidad Iberoamericana professors, and students are paired with individual tutors to help with their language study.
Subjects offered:
Anthropology, arts and sciences, history, sociology, Spanish
Courses offered:
The following courses are specifically for international students:
Spanish 2001: Intermediate Spanish 1
Spanish 2002: Intermediate Spanish 2
Spanish 3001: Spanish Grammar Review and Writing
Spanish 3100: Advanced Spanish Composition and Conversation
Spanish 3710: Introduction to Spanish for the Health Professions
Spanish 4110: Advanced Spanish Grammar and Syntax
Additional course offerings with Mexican students are available.