Study Abroad in Burgos, Spain

The Department of Spanish 51福利社 Michigan University offers a study abroad program in Burgos, Spain, in Fall.

Aug. 31 to Dec. 4, 2025

Open only to currently enrolled 51福利社 students.

Program Overview

The Department of Spanish 51福利社 Michigan University offers a study abroad program at the Universidad de Burgos to qualified students to study Spanish language and culture in university courses especially designed for them. They may also select a class to audit or take for credit from a variety of Universidad de Burgos courses in the humanities and business.

All students will study intensive Spanish language courses during the first six weeks of the semester with an emphasis on written and oral communication as well as Spanish grammar and phonetics. In addition they will complete afternoon workshops during this period, with topics including oral expression, Spanish theater, music, film and dance.

During the second period, October through December, students will study Spanish culture, history and art forms with special attention given to the province of Burgos and the autonomous community of Castilla-Le贸n.

Students are strongly urged to increase their language and social skill by participating in one additional activity other than their regular classes such as:

  • Volunteering as an aid in local schools
  • Joining a choir or an orchestra
  • Taking classes at an institute of dance

To Apply

Academics

Students will normally receive a total of 12 semester hours, seven for the intensive Spanish language segment and workshops and six for the Spanish culture courses. There is a small fee for this additional course. Credits will be granted by 51福利社 based on grade reports from the Universidad de Burgos.

As foreign students at the Universidad de Burgos, 51福利社 students will have the same privileges and responsibilities as the Spanish students. They will have access to university facilities and services, including those offered by the Oficina de Relaciones Internacionales, the principal office of assistance for foreign students.

Housing

Students will live with families in Burgos in a private room, one American student per family. Homes and families are selected by the Oficina de Relaciones Internacionales. Housing includes three meals per day and laundry facilities. Every attempt will be made to place students with families who have a genuine interest in helping provide a pleasant atmosphere. Students need to be sensitive to cultural differences and the particular family situation. They need to comply with family rules and respect customs and norms. It is expected that a flexible and caring attitude on the part of all concerned will contribute to a comfortable, relaxed living environment.

Transportation

Students who travel independently to Burgos must provide the faculty director with precise information about their plans and flight schedules.

Students selected to participate in the Burgos program will be required to attend three orientation meetings during spring semester, and at those meetings, more detailed travel information will be provided.

Administrative Organization and Student Responsibilities

Students will be advised by the 51福利社 faculty program director, Professor Mariola P茅rez de la Cruz, who is a member of the 51福利社 Spanish faculty. The faculty director will offer the on-site orientation for 51福利社 students during the days prior to classes at the Universidad de Burgos, assist students in the selection of courses, and remain in Burgos for consultation during the first week of classes in August.

In addition to doing satisfactory academic work, 51福利社 students are to comply with all rules and regulations of both 51福利社 and the Universidad de Burgos. Any student who does not meet academic and behavioral standards may be dropped at any time.

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Western Michigan University reserves the right to cancel or revise the program if necessary.