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− | The '''Madrid, Spain''' site | + | The '''Madrid, Spain''' site was a CTY International site hosted at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria that ran from 2008-2009. It served students in grades 7-10 for all courses except for [[Spanish as a Second Language]], which was only for those in grades 10-12. All classes were in English. Students took trips into Madrid and other surrounding areas of interest during session. There was a group travel option with limited seating from New York's JFK airport for students coming to the site. |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[https://cty.jhu.edu/_archive/intl/2009.pdf International Study Programs — Summer 2009] | [https://cty.jhu.edu/_archive/intl/2009.pdf International Study Programs — Summer 2009] | ||
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Madrid, Spain | |
Site Information | |
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College | Universidad Francisco de Vitoria |
Location | Madrid, Spain |
Years of Operation | 2008-2009 |
Avg. Number of Students | ? |
Courses Offered | |
Humanities | Andalus: The Culture and History of Moorish Spain | Literature and the Arts: Surrealism | Politics and Art: The Spanish Civil War | |
Science | History of Disease | Engineering Design: Architecture in Spain |
World Language | Spanish as a Second Language |
The Madrid, Spain site was a CTY International site hosted at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria that ran from 2008-2009. It served students in grades 7-10 for all courses except for Spanish as a Second Language, which was only for those in grades 10-12. All classes were in English. Students took trips into Madrid and other surrounding areas of interest during session. There was a group travel option with limited seating from New York's JFK airport for students coming to the site.