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Summer in Barcelona Barcelona School for International Studies

Start your international adventure right after the spring term ends by traveling to Barcelona and participating in the Barcelona School for International Studies May term. At BarcelonaSIS you will be immersed in the city life of Barcelona with a centrally located study center and easy access to top cultural points of interest. You will enjoy small classroom sizes, local cultural activities planned for you, and excursions to cities outside Barcelona downtown. Take your pick between housing in shared apartments or residence halls with other international students or american students studying abroad, or immerse yourself even further with a homestay!

The Barcelona SAE Academic Study Center (SIS) Summer Program gives you the opportunity to take courses in English and/or Spanish that can count towards your major, minor, or general education requirements. The SIS Summer Program includes even more than your average summer, with each term including a day trip, tours, cultural activities, a career development workshop, and a variety of courses to choose from for a wide range of majors.

You’ll enjoy a perfect blend of top-notch academics and experiential learning that include intriguing courses, guest speakers, local tours and excursions. Most electives are taught in English, but students are highly encouraged to enroll in our intensive Spanish Language courses to truly get the most out of the Barcelona experience.

Choose from May, June or July sessions – or a combination of one, two or all three! Each class includes fantastic excursions to tie the city into the classroom.

Program Dates

  • May Term: May 12 - May 31, 2025 (3 credits)
  • June Term: June 2 - June 28, 2025 (3 or 6 credits)
  • July Term: July 1 - July 26, 2025 (3 or 6 credits)

  • Application Deadline: February 1, 2025

Program Cost

  • May Term - $5,495

  • May + June Term - $10,740

  • June OR July Term - $5,995

  • June + July Term - $11,240

  • May + June + July Term - $15,985

Included in cost

  • Tuition and fees (JU credit)
  • Pre-Departure and On-Site Orientations
  • Housing (either in Shared Apartments, Shared Resident Halls, or Homestays)
    • Homestays include Breakfast/Dinner!
    • Gender inclusive options available
  • Medical & Accident Insurance
  • Excursions and Cultural Activities
  • On-site Program Coordinator
  • 24 hour Emergency Support
  • Airport Welcome Service
  • English Speaking Staff

Excluded from cost

  • Roundtrip Airfare
    • Do not book your flight until you have received the confirmed dates in your acceptance paperwork.
  • Local Transportation
  • Visa Fees (If Applicable)
  • Meals
  • Incidentals

Courses All courses at SIS are approved for JU credit

Courses at Barcelona SIS are taught in English and/or Spanish, and the class sizes are small to provide a personalized experience that allows for individual participation and team projects. Each course includes various field studies that use the city of Barcelona as a classroom, as part of the experiential learning experience offered at this school. Also, final grades will be the result of the combination of lectures, field trips, guest speakers, as well as projects, readings, and presentations that will be prepared by the students outside the classroom. All courses will include a mid-term and a final exam, that will be an important part of the assessment of each class.

  • May Term (3 credits):
    • ARH 376: Great 20th Century Artists: Picasso, Dalí, Miró
    • IS 305: Peoples of Spain: Cultural Diversity, Past and Present
    • IS 305: Sports and Society in Spain and Catalonia

  • June Term (3 or 6 credits):
    • ARH 376: Architecture and Urban Design: The Barcelona Example
    • ENGL 212: Writing Barcelona Through an Intercultural Lens
    • ENT 482: Start-Ups and the Emerging Economy: Creating Your Own Business
    • GEOG 300: Understanding Barcelona: The Geography of a Global City
    • IS 305: Black Barcelona: The Experience of Race and Ethnicity in Spain
    • PSYC 400: Cross Cultural Approach to Psychology
    • SOC 400: Social Movements - Building Alternatives Around the World from a Human Rights Perspective
    • SPAN 101: A1 Elementary Spanish Language and Culture
    • SPAN 102: A2 Upper Elementary Spanish Language and Culture

  • July Term (3 or 6 credits):
    • ART 377: Photography in the Contemporary World
    • COMM 452: Diversity in Hispanic Media and Pop Culture
    • INB 341: International Marketing
    • IS 305: Black Barcelona: The Experience of Race & Ethnicity in Spain
    • IS 305: Food and Culture in the Mediterranean Basin
    • IS 305: Spanish Civilization and Culture
    • MGT 320: Leadership in a Diverse World
    • MKG 480: Creativity and Innovation
    • SPAN 101: A1 Elementary Spanish Language and Culture
    • SPAN 430: Introducción a la Literatura Española e Hispanoamericana
  • *Course offerings for Summer 2025 have yet to be determined
  • GPA requirement: 2.5

How to Apply

  • Application & deposit deadline: February 1, 2025