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Summer Program and Service-Learning

Summer Study Abroad in Spain and Local Service-Learning

Study Abroad Program in Spain: Salamanca & Barcelona

Open to undergraduate and graduate students in any major (Pre-req: Span 2111/2251/2261 or equivalent).

Next program: TBD

  • To receive updates, please email Prof. Dagostino.
  • Program June 22-July 6, 2024 application deadline - March 1, 2024
  • Program fee for 2024 –  $4,820 (before $500 Presidential scholarship)
  • Courses: Span 4401, Span 5557
  • Info sessions: None scheduled

About the program

The 2-week summer program runs in summer session 1 and includes stays in 3 cities: The first week we are in Salamanca (where you stay with a host family); then we travel via Madrid, where we spend one night and visit the city, to Barcelona. The second week we are in Barcelona (where you stay in single rooms in a student residence).

The program includes many of the following guided cultural and academic activities:

  • The University of Salamanca
  • The Salamanca Cathedrals (with Old Cathedral Tower)
  • Spanish National Police Academy (outside of Ávila)
  • Local Police Station in Salamanca
  • Guest lecture and crime lab workshop in Salamanca
  • City excursions to Ávila and Segovia
  • Walking tour of Madrid
  • Modelo Prison in Barcelona
  • Workshop at the Department of Justice in Barcelona
  • Montjuïc Castle and Cable Car Ride in Barcelona
  • La Sagrada Familia and Parc Güell in Barcelona
  • Cooking class
  • Flamenco show
  • Classroom on select mornings

Meals and lodging are included: In Salamanca, you have three meals a day with the host family. Occasionally, your host family will prepare sandwiches for you to take on an all-day excursion. In Barcelona, you have an allowance to purchase your own food. In addition, we have a welcome dinner in Salamanca, a dinner in Madrid, a farewell dinner in Barcelona, and a cooking class dinner.

Local transport is included: While you are responsible for purchasing your own plane ticket to Spain (we will suggest specific flights for you), all transport in Spain is included (to/from cities and within cities).

Courses: This program includes two courses in summer session 1. The courses count towards the Criminal Justice Spanish Certificate (and/or the Healthcare Spanish Certificate, the Spanish Minor, the Spanish Major). Span 4401: Spanish for the Professions (3 units) and Span 5557: International Experience (3 units). You will be registered and will have to complete both courses as part of this program. Pre-requisite: Span 2261 (or Span 2251/2111 or consent from Program Coordinator). Native speakers with no prior Spanish coursework should take a free Spanish Placement Exam.

Cost and Financial Aid: The program fee varies each year (about $4,500 before $500 Presidential Scholarship) and is announced in the Fall. The program fee does not include tuition, airfare, or personal expenses. Financial Aid is available for this program.

More information

  • Visit the Go Abroad website and search for Barcelona or Salamanca. (Applications are generally open from December to March).

Questions?

Please contact Prof. Dagostino or Prof. Marteache.

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Local Service-learning

If you are unable to participate in the study abroad program in Spain, you can take Span 4443 instead of Span 5557 to complete the Criminal Justice Spanish Certificate Program. Span 4443 (3 units) is a service-learning course offered each semester (Fall and Spring).

About Span 4443: The class requires 90 hours of service for academically related tasks using your Spanish language skills. You will be placed in an internship or service-learning project in governmental or social service agencies, or in an educational context. The actual duties of your internship will benefit both you and the agency and will be determined by the agency or its representative(s), agreed to by you, with final approval resting with the Internship Coordinator.

We partner with different agencies throughout the school year.

To sign up for Span 4443

Please complete the SPAN 4443 Service-Learning Interest Form

After you submit the form, Dr. Dagostino will follow up with information about placement and the next steps.  Please note this does not enroll you into the course.

Interested in partnering with CSUSB?

If you are an agency in the Inland Empire interested in partnering with CSUSB to place Spanish-speaking interns, please contact Prof. Dagostino or Prof. Marteache.