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Santiago de Compostela, Spain


Situated in northwestern Spain in the lush region of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela is a city overflowing with architectural and religious significance. Santiago heralds a religious importance for Christianity almost comparable to that of Jerusalem and Rome, as it’s the final destination of one of the most important pilgrimage routes: St. James Route. With its many churches and religious monuments, Santiago is one of Spain’s top destinations for tourists. The city owes its youthful population and liveliness to the University of Santiago de Compostela, which welcomes over 30,000 students annually. Santiago is also known for its regionally-acclaimed shellfish, delicious wines, and the popular dessert, torta de Santiago.

ISA DIRECT offers programs in Santiago de Compostela that vary in length and academic focus. All courses are taught in Spanish by host university professors. Students may choose from Trimester, Semester or Year programs that offer classes in a variety of subject areas. Participants can study with Spanish students or with international students. These programs are designed for students who already have an advanced proficiency in the Spanish language. Through ISA DIRECT, students will experience an academically challenging and culturally enriching study abroad program. By maximizing their time abroad, students will not only become integrated into Spanish culture, but will also develop relationships and skills to last a lifetime.

Host University:

University of Santiago de Compostela

Terms:

Semester, Trimester, Year

Classroom environment:

Courses with Spaniards, Courses with International Students

Subjects Available:

Spanish Language and Literature, Applied Linguistics, History, Geography, Spanish and International Economy, Art, etc.

Credits:

12-18 semester hours or 18-27 quarter units per term