Professor Emeritus Gerald R. St. Martin,
AKA, Doc
Program Director
Department of Modern Language
Phone: 410-677-5027
E-mail:
grstmartin@salisbury.edu

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The 2009/10 Spanish
Intensive Program in Ecuador runs for four weeks,
December 26, 2009-January 24, 2010, and is based at the
Centro de Estudios Interamericanos in Cuenca, Ecuador, a
colonial Spanish city of 400,000 people nestled high in
the Andes mountains and enjoying spring-like
temperatures year round. The program is designed to
provide serious college students, teachers of Spanish
and other interested adults with an opportunity to study
the language and experience the culture of Latin
America.
CLASS:
Students attend classes Monday through Friday mornings
for four hours each day.
Attendance is strictly
required. Classes are taught by a combination of
Ecuadorian and US-based faculty. All classes are four
credits. Students may only take one four credit course.
SPAN 101: Introduction to Spanish I
(Prerequisites: None
SPAN 102: Introduction
to Spanish II (Prerequisites: SPAN 101 or equivalent
SPAN 201: Intermediate
Spanish (Prerequisites: SPAN 102 or equivalent)
SPAN 202: Spanish in
Review (Prerequisites: SPAN 201 or equivalent)
SPAN 310: Oral and
Written Composition (Prerequisites: SPAN 202 or
equivalent
SPAN 312: Spanish
Conversation (Prerequisites: SPAN 202 or equivalent)
SPAN 316: Latin
American Civilization (Prerequisites: SPAN 310
SPAN 336: Survey of
Latin American Literature (Prerequisites: SPAN 310
SPAN 405: Independent
Study (Prerequisites: PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR)
Classes in
English
EDUC 318: Computers in
Education
CMAT 399: International Field
Study: Communications
Program
Calendar
HOST INSTITUTION:
Founded in
1992, in recognition of the 500th anniversary of the
meeting of the Old and New Worlds, the Centers for
Interamerican Studies (CEDEI) is a not-for-profit
institution of higher learning, dedicated to the study
of American languages and cultures. It is accredited by
the Ministry of Education of Ecuador and co-sponsors
programs with several colleges and universities in the
United States.
EXCURSIONS:
The Intersession
program will begin with an overnight stay in Ecuador's
largest city, Guayaquil. Students
will then wind their way by bus through the magnificent
Andes on their way to the Valley of Paute where they
will spend two days and nights for orientation and
exploration. Once in Cuenca students will make several
local field trips including the fascinating Incan ruins
at Inga Pirca, and the breathtaking El Cajas national
park, at over 10,000 feet above sea level. Finally,
students will end the program with four nights
on the Pacific coast. Unlike the indigenous Andean
experience of the highlands, this final portion of the
program will introduce students to Ecuador's tropical
Pacific coast with an environmental studies experience.
HOUSING:
During their stay in Cuenca, students live with an Ecuadorian family
experiencing the hospitality of Latin American culture
firsthand. This group of families has been housing
students since 1985, and has been central to the
Intersession program's success. Most students keep in
touch with their Ecuadorian families throughout the
years, and many return to visit. During the extensive
in-country travel hotel accommodations will be provided.
| Total
Estimated Costs Worksheet |
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| Program Cost |
$3900 |
| Airfare |
(included) |
| Meals (Some
meals during in-country travel) |
$100 |
| Passport Fees |
$75 |
| Visa Fees |
-- |
| Vaccinations
(none required, see your physician for
recommendations) |
-- |
| Books, School
Supplies(Varies by class) |
$75 |
| Airport Exit
Tax (in Ecuador) |
$27 |
| Personal
Entertainment (varies by individual) |
$400 |
| Total |
$4577 |
COST: Tuition and fees for the 2009 Intersession in Ecuador are
estimated to be $3900. A final cost will be determined
in fall 2009. The price will include all tuition,
round-trip airfare, room and board in Cuenca, in-country
travel and lodging during the lengthy excursions, and
extensive travel assistance provided by the Centro de
Estudios Interamericanos.
DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT
INFORMATION:
An initial deposit of $250 is due at the time of
application. This deposit is part of the total
advertised cost of the program. Once a student is
academically admitted by the faculty director, the
initial non-refundable deposit is due to the Cashier’s
Office. The student will be automatically enrolled into
the study abroad course. The University Billing Office
will then bill each registered student for the total
cost of the study abroad program (less the deposit
amount) through the regular university billing system.
Standard University deadlines for withdrawals do not
apply to study abroad programs. Once the
published Application Deadline occurs, the accepted
student is responsible for the entire amount of the
study abroad program charge.
APPLICATION
INFORMATION:
Application forms are available at the Center for
International Education or from the faculty director.
Completed application forms are currently being accepted
by the faculty director or by the Center for
International Education. Admission is competitive and
enrollment is limited. Students will be admitted on a
rolling basis until the program is full. Once the
program is full, accepted
students will be placed on a waiting list. The
application deadline has been
extended to October 15, 2009.
In addition to
the application form interested students should submit
the following:
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An
unofficial transcript demonstrating overall Grade
Point Average of 2.5
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A 300 word
typed essay answering the question: "How will
my participation in the
Intersession in Ecuador program
contribute significantly to my academic career and
influence future plans? ",
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A completed
faculty recommendation form from a faculty member who
knows the student well.
Recommendation
form available here.
Printable
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