Spain: Universidad de Granada
For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the the CSU International Programs website here.
Program Highlights
City: Granada is home to Spain's first Renaissance-style church, the Granada Cathedral. The province is home to a rich history of cultural diversity showcasing ornate architecture and design.
University: The 2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities placed the University of Granada (UGR) as the number one university in the south of Spain and the fourth-highest ranked institution at the national level.
Academics: Earn Major, Minor, and General Education credit.
Tuition: Same tuition cost as home CSU campus.
Language of Instruction: Spanish
Special Notes: Native Spanish speakers with strong composition skills can "test out" of the language prerequisites listed in the program requirements. Please contact your IP coordinator for details.
About the Universidad de Granada
With more than 80,000 students, the University of Granada (UGR) is the fourth-largest university in Spain. As the leading university for both incoming and outgoing exchange students within Europe, the UGR is an active international gathering place; approximately 10% of undergraduates and 23% of postgraduate students at the UGR are international students. A population of 70,000 students, lecturers, and staff means that almost one of every three residents of the city of Granada works or studies at the university.
The CSU IP program is administered by full-time CSU staff based in Madrid but in contact with Granada students throughout the year. The program begins with an intensive Preparatory Language Program (PLP) during the month of September. The PLP is a Spanish language and culture course focusing on grammar, composition and conversation, as well as an introduction to Spanish culture, history, customs, politics and society. Students take a language placement exam upon arrival to determine their Spanish language level.
During the fall and spring semesters, CSU IP students attend the Centro de Lenguas Modernas de la Universidad de Granada, where classes are offered to visiting international students. Courses at the Centro are taught in Spanish by Spaniards. CSU IP students take courses in Spanish language and literature as well as the humanities and social sciences. All students in Granada are required to enroll in at least one course offered by the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, typically during the spring semester.
For detailed information regarding deadlines and how to apply, go the the CSU International Programs website here.