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The University of Salamanca
Masters in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language
107 E. Hopkins
San Marcos, TX 78666 US
 
Phone: (512) 392-8520
 

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Master's in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language
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Salamanca is considered one of the most spectacular Renaissance cities in Europe. It is located in central Spain, amidst a landscape strewn with battlefields and castles, in an area where the kingdoms of Castilla and Aragón first unified Spain. From these roots, "Castellano," or "Spanish," became dominant throughout Spain. Salamanca's Plaza Mayor is said to be the most beautiful plaza in Spain. Through the centuries the sandstone buildings have gained an exquisite golden glow that has given Salamanca the nickname "la Ciudad Dorada" - the Golden City. The breathtaking Catedral Vieja and Catedral Nueva rise above the city, overlooking the river Tormes and the Roman Bridge. The Casa de las Conchas is a stunning edifice of shells carved into golden sandstone. One experiences the history of this magical city when roaming the streets and walking through the archways of the old quarter. The university, the winding streets, the inviting architecture, and the warm people welcome newcomers to this enchanting city. To be accepted, students must have already earned a bachelor's degree and must have completed at least 6 semesters of college-level Spanish or the equivalent level of proficiency. This program consists of one academic year of study at the University of Salamanca and one month of classroom practice. The second year of the program will be continued in the U.S. as arranged by the student prior to departure from Spain and is dedicated to writing the Master's thesis. This thesis must be presented in Salamanca at the end of the second year (not included in program fee). Upon completion, students will receive a Master's in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language from the University of Salamanca. To receive the Master's in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language, the postgraduate student must complete 62 credits. Each credit represents 10 hours of class or activities of theoretical or practical nature.
   
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