Location
  • Uruguay
    • Montevideo
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring
Subject Areas
Business Communications Computer Science Cultural Studies Education Engineering History Latin American Studies Law Literature Psychology Sociology +2

Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Host Family
Language
Spanish

Pricing

Starting Price
5000
Oct 22, 2018
Nov 06, 2014
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About Program

Come study abroad at the Catholic University of Uruguay with ISEP this year! Students can choose between an exchange or direct enrollment for a semester or academic year. At least 5 semesters of Spanish (or equivalent) is required to be admitted into the school.

International students tend to favor the Faculty of Communication Sciences, Department of Sociology, the Business School, and psychology for the courses that are offered. A special program for foreign students is also offered that focuses on Latin American & Uruguayan history, Uruguayan literature and culture, and the Spanish language. Graduate level programs are offered in business, mercosur law and psychology.

This program is currently not being promoted on Go Overseas by its provider. Check with ISEP Study Abroad for the most up-to-date information regarding the status of this program.

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Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Uruguay

My day to day experiences included going to school for about 4-5 hours a day, which was new to me since college in the US is only 2-3 hours a day and not usually back to back. This was a challenge to be able to sit in a classroom for that long and also translating what the professors were saying. A new experience for me was also taking public transportation to school, which included riding the bus. I don't have public transportation where I'm from so learning the routes and which buses I needed took awhile to catch on.

What would you improve about this program?
I really enjoyed everything about this program, except the study abroad office that was at my school. The "advisors" if you were to call them that, were awful and very unhelpful. They treated us like we were children and didn't understand a single thing they said, which in some cases might be true, but they are there to help guide us through an unknown system and help us better our spanish, not judge it.
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