Spanish Cultural Immersion*

History comes to life in this incredible class; the city itself becomes your primary text! In short lectures held twice each week, you learn about aspects of Seville’s culture, history, art, society and religious influence. Then, three days a week, you experience the exciting locations just discussed in class days before! This is interactive learning at its best. You get an appreciation and understanding of Seville you couldn’t get from any book, visiting amazing places, including:

Itálica– An ancient Roman city founded in 206 B.C., it features a fully excavated amphitheater
and the ruins of several villas with fragments of their mosaic floors still intact.
Barrio de Santa Cruz– The city’s ancient Jewish section, with winding streets, unexpected plazas and hidden patios. It evokes Moorish times when Seville was a center of Jewish learning and culture.
Parque de María Luisa– A gorgeous, sunny park that hosted the 1921 Hispano-American exhibition. The nearby Archeological Museum is full of Phonecian, Greek, Roman and medieval
artifacts.
Cathedral– The tomb of Christopher Columbus is the highlight of this 15th century Gothic
cathedral – one of the world’s largest! Climb the stairs to the top of the Giralda, a once-Moorish minaret transformed into a bell tower by conquering Christians.
Alcázar– The official residence of the current king and queen of Spain, and home to Seville’s rulers since Roman times, this stunning Moorish complex is an incredible collection of lavish
gardens and ornate halls.
Plaza del Toros– Cheer on Seville’s famously graceful matadors – or the bulls, if your sympathies lie elsewhere – at La Maestranza, one of the most famous and prestigious bullrings in the world.
Museo de Bellas Artes– This amazing baroque building hosts the works of Spanish masters, such as El Greco, Zurbaran and Murillo.
Hospital de la Caridad– A breathtaking Baroque hospital built three centuries ago by a Spanish
nobleman who spent his entire fortune on its construction. Today it is a home for the ill and elderly, and has several paintings by Murillo and Valdes Leal on display.
Plaza de España– The perfect setting for a Sunday afternoon outing, its quaint moats and regal
balconies offer a stunning view.
Iglesia del Salvador– This 17th-century church is built on the foundations of an ancient mosque located right in the center of Seville. The Baroque sculptures, paintings and altar pieces are unforgettable.
San Luis Church– Crowned by beautiful octagonal-shaped glazed-tile domes, this Baroque church is now an art museum located in the Macarena district.
Museo Arqueológico– This archeological museum shows off a small collection of pre-Roman and
Roman artifacts excavated in the surrounding provinces.
Popular Arts Museum– Housed in the Pabellón Mudéjar on the Plaza de América in the María Luisa Park.

Community Service

Getting Involved, Giving Back

“Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.” So said Albert Einstein, and we think you’ll agree that these opportunities provide rewarding ways to spend some of your time, reaching out to the less-advantaged residents of Barcelona. ACA’s carefully crafted program exposes you to multiple aspects of service, ensuring fulfilling projects that leave a positive mark. Earn 30 hours of community service in three weeks. Upon completion, every participant receives an official certificate highlighting the total number of hours volunteered and projects completed. Please Note: Daily project start times may vary and sessions can run longer than traditional classes.

Examples of ACA Service-Learning Projects Include:

  • Helping children at a local day-care center
  • Helping teach English to Spanish children
  • Serving at soup kitchens
  • Distributing food at food pantries
  • Playing games and engaging in conversation at a senior center
     

Elective Courses

International Business

Learn how the European Union is influencing business and setting new standards for business growth and economic development around the globe. The many nations of Europe have combined to become a truly major player in world commerce, which has had a powerful impact on how Europe and the United States are doing business. You’ll have a unique opportunity to understand how Europe and the United States are working together, and the challenges they face as they compete in an increasingly global marketplace.

The Art of Andalusian Dance*

These passionate people have taken swirling, dramatic dance movements and matched them to pulsating guitar and powerful percussion. Will you be able to keep up? Find out if you have the footwork and the fire to dance Flamenco or Sevillana, and understand a bit more about the energy and intrigue that define Spain itself. You’ll study the steps and get a chance to check out lavish gowns and colorful costumes as vibrant as Spain itself.

Visual Arts*
(Photography, Painting & Drawing)

Ready to indulge your artistic side? This course lets you try your hand at drawing and painting, and helps you develop an eye for taking pictures. You’ll take inspiration from legendary works of art, then get plenty of time to experiment with the canvas and the camera. You’ll examine elements like light, composition and perspective so you can create your own masterpieces!
Please note: A darkroom is not featured in this course, and students must supply their own camera.

* A supplemental supply or lab fee will apply. 

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