International College of Seville / ICS: Study Abroad in Seville

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  • Location(s): Seville, Spain
  • Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer

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The International College of Seville (ICS) is a private, independent institution, located in the beautiful city of Seville, in southern Spain.  Founded in 1982 and established as a pioneer of U.S. Study Abroad Centers of the city, its aim is to co... read more

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OVERALL RATING 4.9
Based on 13 Reviews
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I learned to adopt a healthier work-life balance ratio, and some things that I really appreciate about how Spain is operated as a country and what it values in life vs what America values as a country. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
This program was absolutely worthwhile. - University of Saint Francis View Entire Review
Studying with ICS connected with lifelong friends and experiences. - CUNY - City College View Entire Review
There's so much more to see. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
Be more positive as trying more thing. Not being afraid of trying different food and things - International College of Seville / ICS View Entire Review
Not only did I gain a greater sense of independence, spontaneity, and appreciation of Spanish culture, but also several lifelong friends from both Sevilla and the states. It was absolutely worthwhile! - Parkland College View Entire Review
I gained a deep understanding of Spanish history, a better facility with the Spanish language and several good friends I will remember forever. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
Worthwhile and so much more. I love knowing that I have connections over in Spain and Europe. I learned the most in those three months than I have my whole twenty-three years. I gained many lifelong friends and memories, ones you will never forget and ones that not many have. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
Yes, very worthwhile. I improved my language skills and met some great friends. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
Live, Laugh, Learn! - New Jersey City University View Entire Review
I learned so much about the culture that I hadn't known prior to living in Seville. It's one thing to visit someplace, but spending months in a city allows you to really understand the area on a much deeper level and it was definitely a worthwhile experience. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
the capacity to adapt myself living with other people and accept their way of thinking. - Broward College View Entire Review
Cultural and linguistic fluency. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
I can't even begin to explain the amount of knowledge I gained. First of all this was my first experience abroad and I think everyone educated through the american education system can attest to the fact that we never get to learn enough about other cultures and world geography. My experience abroad has shown me what it's like t... - International College of Seville / ICS View Entire Review
I gained a newfound love for history, culture, and people. I saw new parts of the world I thought I would only dream of. I learned about myself and I made friends from all corners of the world that I still talk to and hope to see again one day. - College of Lake County View Entire Review
the differences in culture. it was definitely worth while - International College of Seville / ICS View Entire Review
This was a totally worthwhile experience. Having lived in another culture for an extensive period of time, I feel like I have taken on a new pair of eyes with which to view the world. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with International College of Seville / ICS: Study Abroad in Seville
I gained independence and insight on other cultures. I gained knowledge by diving into Sevilla and it's traditions and culture. I learned how to travel throughout Europe, which was huge for me because I had never been outside of the United States. I learned the Spanish language and was able to use it with the locals. I gained ov... - Harper College View Entire Review
All together, studying abroad was an invaluable and life changing experience that enhanced my academic goals as well as my appreciation for other languages, people, and cultures. It has given me the drive to develop more cultural knowledge and language skills in my future endeavors. - University of Hawaii - Manoa View Entire Review

About

The International College of Seville (ICS) is a private, independent institution, located in the beautiful city of Seville, in southern Spain.  Founded in 1982 and established as a pioneer of U.S. Study Abroad Centers of the city, its aim is to consistently serve as a center for the promotion of international education by offering sustainable, top-notch and innovative experiences to university students.  The program consists of a wide academic component centering on the intensive study of Spanish language and culture, in addition to a wide array of courses in the field of Business, Economics and Political Science.  Students with advanced Spanish proficiency may take classes at the University of Seville where they can choose from over 100 different courses.

The ICS is recognized by the Government of Andalusia under the Spanish Education Act of 1991, and is authorized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Junta de Andalucía to offer convalidated university courses for U.S. students.  The College works in close cooperation with the College Consortium of International Studies (CCIS), the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM), the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) and the University of Seville.

The classrooms, a reference library, TV room, Internet facilities, study areas and administrative offices occupy a three-story Andalusian villa located in the charming neighborhood of El Porvenir and next to the historic María Luisa park. 


Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Internship
Volunteer
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
  • Short Term
Instruction Language(s):
  • Spanish
  • English
Language Requirement(s):
  • English
  • Spanish
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Area, Ethnic and Group Studies
  • Spanish and Iberian Studies
  • Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
  • Spanish Language, Literature
  • Arabic Language and Literature
  • Legal Professions and Studies
  • International Business Law
  • Liberal Arts, General Studies
  • Social Sciences
  • Economics
  • International Relations
  • Political Science and Government
  • Visual and Performing Arts
  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Year Founded:
1982
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