UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA
The
University of Granada was founded by Yusf I in the 14th century.
Since then, the University of Granada has seen its influence grow
nationally and internationally. Today the University of Granada
is one of the main universities in Spain and Europe in student
population, infrastructure and research. The tradition of the
university plays an important role as does their commitment to
the future.
The Center of Modern Languages is the department
of the university that is responsible for teaching international
students Spanish and local students a variety of other languages.
It is located in the district of “Realejo” and is
housed in the old palace of Santa Cruz which was renovated for
teaching purposes in 1992.
You are able to take intensive language modules
and semester programs at the University of Granada depending on
your level. Click on the links below to learn more about the options.
- Spanish not required to enroll
- Summer, Monthly, and Semester programs
- Choice of accommodations: host families, residences, shared
flats
- Language courses
- Electives in Literature, History, Geography, Art and Culture
- Classes with other International Students
- Transcripts issued by the University of Granada
- Excellent Staff in the International Student Department
- Access to Excursions and Activities
- Any Level Of Spanish
- 2.5 GPA
- Must Have High School Diploma
- 18 yrs Or Older
- Must Take Placement Exam Upon Arrival
During Orientation
- Contact Our Office If You Are Interested
But Do Not Meet Requirements
Intensive Language
Modules: For Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced
Semester Programs: Intermediate and
Advanced
Winter Session: Advanced
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