Study Opportunities for International
Students
Chile PUCV Valparaíso
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso history begins with the legacy of Isabel Caces de Brown. She, together with her daughters and heiresses - Isabel and María Teresa - started down the path that would find the first university in Valparaíso’s region and the fourth university in the country.
On March 25th, 1928 the Universidad Católica de Valparaíso opened its doors to the community with two faculties: Industries and Applied Sciences, and Business and Economic Sciences.
Since its foundation, PUCV has expanded and developed its academic scope to become one of the most important universities in the country. It offers more than one hundred undergraduate, post-graduate, and specialization programs to a highly qualified student body of over 13,000 students.
During the celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2003, Pope John Paul II recognized the University’s continual work and investment in education by bestowing upon it the title of “Pontifical”, a distinction carried by only eighteen universities in the world.
Since its foundation, PUCV has expanded and developed its academic scope to become one of the most important universities in the country.
Since the returning of its democracy in the early 1990’s, Chile has become widely recognized for its political, economic, and social stability. It has also achieved an important consensus among different sectors of the society, looking forward to the construction of a common national project. In doing so, different international reports have placed our country within the top positions concerning human development rates and economic growth within Latin America.
ChileThe gateway to Latin America
Chile is the gateway to Latin America and an ideal study destination. Having a territory lined with 4500 kilometres (2794.5 miles) of coastal waters along the Pacific Ocean, home to almost all types of landscapes and climate to be found in the world —from the desert sands to everlasting icebergs, beaches, humid forests, lakes, and steppes— Chile represents an experience waiting to be discovered.
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Another important attribute of Chile recognized abroad is that of being a very safe country to live and to study in. Criminal rates are very low in our country and the existence of a favourable atmosphere for a pacific social life is a widely shared perception among its inhabitants.
“Chile is the gateway to Latin America and an ideal study destination”.
13,305UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
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PUCV’s main buildings are located in the city of Valparaíso, Chile’s most important gate to the Pacific Ocean and home of the Country’s Parliament headquarters and at only 120 kms away from the capital city, Santiago. With sixteen buildings distributed throughout the cities of Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Quilpué, Quillota and Curauma, PUCV is currently the largest university in the Region.
The city of Valparaíso, rich in history, architecture, and former main port in Latin America, has received international recognition by becoming “World Heritage Site” by UNESCO in 2003. The area is characterized by the magnificent architecture of its buildings, as well as by the natural amphitheatre that is formed by the surrounding hills looking at the Pacific Ocean. Its hills reflect the early colonization of European immigrants, who built their homes to take
advantage of the impressive panoramic views of the shore. Its winding roads, numerous funiculars (known as elevators) inhabitants, and eclectic culture make the city a unique study destination.
The “Open Sky Museum”, an initiative of our University, is one of the most original exhibition spaces for both national and Latin American plastic arts production. It contains a series of 20 murals from outstanding national artists like Roberto Matta, Nemesio Antúnez, Mario Toral, Roser Bru, among others.
VALPARAÍSOUniversity City and WorldCultural Heritage
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Viña del Mar: The Garden City
Both, Viña del Mar and Valparaiso, have a privileged Mediterranean climate, offering an agreeable life to those people interested in living in the region.
Viña del Mar is Chile’s touristic capital. Owner of a great urban beauty in harmony with the sea, it fosters beautiful beaches alongside its 9 kilometers of coastal border and has a wide cultural, gastronomic, and recreational offering.
“The city of Valparaíso, rich in history, architecture and former main port in Latin America, has received international recognition by becoming “World Heritage Site” by UNESCO in 2003.”
910%OF OUR
GRADUATES STUDIED ABROAD
Academic Excellence and social commitment
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV) is the fourth oldest University in Chile and the first one founded in the Fifth Region (V Región). It has been the University for great professionals and citizens who stand out due to their contribution to the development and growth of our country. They faithfully reflect the University’s hallmarks: Academic excellence, solid values, and social commitment.
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso has over 13,000 students and more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and specialization programs. Highly-qualified faculty members holding Master’s and Doctor’s degrees from the most prestigious national and foreign universities, shape our academic body.
In terms of Accreditation, a certification mark granted
Our University
by the Chilean Government to educational institutions, PUCV has the highest number of accredited study programs nationwide, being the only one in the Valparaíso Region accredited in important areas such as Undergraduate Teaching, Research, Graduate Teaching, and Institutional Management.
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“PUCV has the highest number of accredited study programs nationwide, being the only one in the Valparaíso Region accredited in important areas such as Undergraduate Teaching, Research, Graduate Teaching, and Institutional Management.”
Ruthane HepkinsCountry: United States of AmericaHome University: Messiah CollegeProgram: ISA
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70%OF OUR UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTPOPULATIONRECEIVESFINANCIAL AID
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AGRICULTURE
Agriculture
ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
Architecture Graphic Design Industrial Design Arts
SCIENCES
Pedagogy in Biology and Natural Sciences Biochemistry Industrial Chemistry Pedagogy in Chemistry and Natural Sciences Physiotherapy Statistics Pedagogy in Mathematics BA in Mathematics Pedagogy in Physics Optics Medicine Technology with a minor in Ophthalmology and Contactology
Undergraduate study
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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Business Administration Accounting Journalism Social Work
LAW Law
PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION
Spanish and Communication Special Education Physical Education Basic Education Early Childhood Education Phylosophy History, Geography and Social Sciences Teaching Sciences BA in History with a minor in Political Science English English-Spanish Interpreting English-Spanish Translation Music Teaching BA in Sciences and Musical Arts Music performance Psychology
ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering * Biochemical Engineering * Electric Engineering * Electronic Engineering * Industrial Engineering * Informatics Engineering * Mechanical Engineering * Chemical Engineering * Extractive Metallurgy Engineering * Mining Engineering * Building Engineering ** Transport Engineering ** Electric Engineering ** Electronic Engineering ** Mechanical Engineering ** Bioprocess Engineering *** Informatics Engineering ***
NATURAL RESOURCES
Geography Food Engineering Aquaculture and Fishing Engineering Oceanography
RELIGIOUS SCIENCES INSTITUTE
Religious Sciences
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Graduate study and ResearchMaster level programs
Center of Studies and Legislative Assistance, CEAL
Public AdministrationInternational Relations
Agriculture
Agri-enviromental Production - Fruit, Vegetables and Flowers Agri-enviromental Production - Enviromental Management
Architecture and Urban
Architecture and Design – Nautical and MarineArchitecture and Design – City and Territory
Law
LawCriminal Law and Criminal Science
Sciences
PhysicsTeaching Methods in MathematicsExperimental Science DidacticsMathematics
Economic and Managemente Sciences
Social WorkCommunicationInternational TaxationFinance and AccountingBusiness Administration
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Philosophy and Education
EducationEthnopsychologyPhilosophyHistoryLinguistics UNESCO Chair for Reading and WritingChilean and Latin American Literature
Engineering
Logistics Systems EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringEngineering Sciences - ChemistryEngineering Sciences - BiochemistryIndustrial EngineeringInformatics Engineering
Natural Resources
Aquatic Resources Management - Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Aquatic Resources Management - Fisheries and Aquaculture Economics Oceanography
Graduate Study Contact:[email protected] 56-32 227 39 58 / 56-32 227 39 59Fax 56-32 227 39 10
Research
PUCV takes part of an exclusive group of universities leading the research activities in Chile, which are strongly related to the graduate study areas, being its principal fields of development: engineering, basic sciences, biotechnology, agronomy, natural resources, law, social sciences, and humanities.
In order to produce knowledge of excellence the University counts with a solid team of researchers who apply top-notch technology in laboratories and pilot projects. PUCV Research infrastructure is comprised of analysis laboratories, asphalt, cement and ground mechanics laboratories; animal cell cultivation, entomology and nematology laboratories, an electrical power laboratory, to mention a few.
ResearchTechnical Cooperation
Our University is committed to the different challenges existing in the surroundings. Taking on these same challenges as their own and in an effort to offer the country its knowledge, human capacities, and services, the University promotes an active role in its relationship with the industry and external sectors by carrying out technical cooperation activities, attracting investors, and generating new technology-based businesses.
PUCV takes special pride in our international outreach of technical cooperation, and do so by conducting practices like laboratory trials, analysis, and quality controls. We utilize professional consultants, technology innovation, training activities, and highly developed, specialized technology improvements and transference, in order to maintain the most elite level of technological innovation.
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Science
BiotechnologyChemistryPhysics SciencesDidactics of Mathematics
Law
Law
Philosophy and Education
PhilosophyHistoryLinguistics UNESCO Chair for Reading and WritingPsychology
Engineering
Engineering Sciences - BiochemistryInformatics Engineering
Natural Resources
Aquaculture
INTERNATIONALSTUDENTSAT PUCV ARE
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Emily NussCountry: United States of AmericaHome University: Central Michigan UniversityProgram: Summer 2
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International Relations
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso has developed a permanent work aiming at increasing its capacities, both in the national and international fields, through the promotion and coordination of academic partnerships with related institutions abroad.
By working directly with our University’s faculties, PUCV fosters academic alliances with universities and organizations all over the world.
Such alliances are now expressed in over 300 international cooperation agreements with different institutions and international organizations. These agreements enable the PUCV to have permanent contacts abroad and participate within a strong network of institutions, through which important teaching activities, research projects and continuing education initiatives have been developed.
International CooperationThrough its history and from the city of Valparaiso, PUCV has contributed significantly to the internationalization of the Chilean higher education system becoming over the time a complex university. In general, today, given the characteristics of an increasingly interdependent world economic, political, social and culturally, the challenges that higher education institutions have are enormous and fascinating. In this sense, globalization appears as a way to address and respond to both locally and globally. In particular, as a complex university, PUCV is linked to the international world through various units which include, among others: the work that its researchers do at the graduate level, national and international undergraduate student mobility - with formats and types of diverse and varied academic work - teaching Spanish as a foreign language, the work of international
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International Cooperation Contact:Monica RamosInternational Relations CoordinatorTel 56-32 227 39 58 / 56-32 227 39 59Fax 56-32 227 39 [email protected]
cooperation with prestigious organizations such as EAIE, DAAD, Fulbright, Campus France, Franhoufer Institute, ISEP, among others.
To reach out the international community our University relays on its Office of International Relations which is supported by the International Cooperation, Outgoing Student Program and Incoming Student Program units.
Outgoing Students
Our Institution encourages Chilean students to do a sojourn in a foreign country through the Student Mobility Program, PME. Our students choose from the following alternatives.
Bilateral Agreements
Currently our University maintains over 200 different agreements with universities located in Germany, Australia, Canada, Korea, Costa Rica, Spain, The United States, Finland, France, Italy, México, Romania, Sweden, Austria, Colombia, Ecuador, Holland, Paraguay, Portugal, Denmark, and Norway.
Multilateral Agreements
ISEP: International Student Exchange Program, a network of more than 270 post-secondary institutions from all over the world.
DAAD: German government agency that allows Agronomy, and Engineering students to spend one year at German universities. It provides financial aid through the Student Exchange German Service.
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CINDA: Centro Interuniversitario de Desarrollo, a Latin American and European universities network that provides exchange opportunities to PUCV students.
Financial Aid
Each semester our University grants scholarships to students with the purpose of widening access to the study abroad opportunities available to them.
PME Contact:Silvia MontielStudent Mobility Program CoordinatorTel 56-32 227 35 59 / 56-32 227 25 40Fax 56-32 227 34 [email protected]
Commited to its international vocation, PUCV is convinced of the importance of International Student’s presence in our University community. For that reason the Office of International Programs develops a diverse offer of study opportunities for students all over the world.
Incoming students
Long term study opportunities
Academic stay in English @ PUCV
Terms (southern hemisphere)First term: March-JuneSecond term: August-November
Brief description of the programMainly aimed at foreign students with a beginner level of Spanish who wish to live a firsthand approach to Chilean language and culture under a total immersion context.
Program overviewEach student takes the following courses:
3 Spanish courses (for beginners)2 courses taught in English* with 3 field trips each to relevant local sites
33Spanish coursesOral Comprehension and Oral Production, Beginner Level (60 hours / 4 credits)Reading Comprehension and Writing, Beginner Level (60 hours / 4 credits)Grammar and Vocabulary, Beginner Level (30 hours / 2 credits)
English coursesContemporary Latin American Literature (60 hours / 4 credits)Contemporary Latin American Films (60 hours / 4 credits)Pre-Columbian Arts & Society (60 hours / 4 credits)Political and Social Change in Chile and Latin America (60 hours / 4 credits)Socio-economic Evolution of Chile and Latin America (60 hours / 4 credits)International Relations (60 hours / 4 credits)*Students take 2 English courses out of 6
Services includedTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency assistance 24/72 guided tours of Valparaiso
Conversation sessions with Chilean studentsHost Family placement
Other programs that could be combinedLONG-TERM Academic stay in ValparaísoSHORT TERM: January- February for the First TermSHORT TERM: Summer 1 or Summer 2 for the Second Term
Spanish Fall and Spring Terms
Terms (southern hemisphere)First term: March-JulySecond term: August-December
Brief description of the program Program aimed at international students who want to spend a semester or a year improving their language competencies.Students participating in this program will have:- Access to various study areas from our institution- Access to Spanish and Chilean culture courses for non-native Spanish speakers
Program overviewSpanish courses taught in the frame of the PUCV official annual scheduling for international students who are interested in improving their language competencies and experience latin american and chilean culture.
To access these courses the student takes a written diagnosis test and a 10 minutes oral interview. According to the student’s needs and interests s/he decides what courses to take and at what level, from the information provided by the diagnosis test and her or his needs.
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Spanish coursesCommunicative Spanish and Chilean Culture (6 credits / 90 hours)Written Spanish (3 credits / 60 hours)Spanish Orthophony and Pronunciation Workshop (2 credits / 60 hours)Grammar for Foreigners (4 credits / 60 hours)
Services includedOrientation sessionEmergency assistance 24/7Host Family placement (optional) Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: January- February for the First TermSHORT TERM: Summer 1 or Summer 2 for the Second TermLONG TERM: Contemporary Latin American StudiesDELE Certification: May and November calls
28%OF OUR FULL TIME
FACULTY HOLD A MASTER’S DEGREE
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Brianna CostonCountry: United States of AmericaHome University: Millersville UniversityProgram: Summer 1 and Summer 2
39“When I arrived, I had a lot of problems understanding the way of talking. But now I believe I am capable of understanding almost 99% of what I am told.”
Academic stay in Valparaiso
Terms (southern hemisphere)First term: March-JulySecond term: August-December
Brief description of the programProgram aimed at international students who want or need to spend a semester, or a year, studying at our University.
Students participating in this program will have:- Access to various study areas from our institution- Access to Spanish and Chilean culture courses for non-native Spanish speakers
Program overviewInternational students are enrolled in regular courses with Chilean students according to their academic needs. Regular courses are taught in Spanish; and there are exclusive courses for foreigners in History, Literature and Music. Some Law and Philosophy courses are offered on an annual basis.
CreditsAll international students must take at least 15 PUCV credits during a semester. The maximum number of credits suggested for those students whose native language is not Spanish is 18. However the maximum can go up to 22 (a regular PUCV student takes from 20 to 22 credits per semester)
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Intensive Spanish coursesCommunicative Spanish and Chilean Culture (6 credits / 90 hours)Written Spanish (3 credits / 60 hours)Spanish Orthophony and Pronunciation Workshop (2 credits / 60 hours)Grammar for Foreigners (4 credits / 60 hours)
Services includedOrientation sessionEmergency assistance 24/7Host Family placement (optional)
Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: January- February for the First TermSHORT TERM: Summer 1 or Summer 2 for the Second TermLONG TERM: Contemporary Latin American StudiesDELE Certification: May and November calls
48%OF OUR FULL-TIME FACULTY HOLD A PH.D.
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Contemporary Latin American Studies
Terms (southern hemisphere)Second term: July-December
Brief description of the programAimed at students interested in learning about various aspects of contemporary Latin America from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Language level requiredSpanish: Upper-Intermediate to Advanced
Program overvieA student must earn a minimum of 15 credits (maximum of 22) by combining core courses, exclusive to international students, and electives with Chilean students.
Core coursesContemporary History of Latin America (76 hours / 4 credits )Practices and Discourse of Contemporary Latin American Narratives (76 hours / 4 credits )Globalization and Integration in Latin America (76 hours / 4 credits )
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Elective coursesUrban and Regional History of Valparaiso (38 hours / 3 credits)Modern History of Chile (76 hours 4 credits )Regional Geography of Valparaiso (76 hours / 4 credits)General Geography of Chile (76 hours / 4 credits)Latin American Geography (76 hours / 3 credits)Documentaries as Documents (76 hours / 3 credits)Contemporary Latin American Poetry (76 hours / 3 credits)Chilean and Latin American Literature 4 (76 hours / 3 credits)Written Spanish - Advanced (76 hours / 3 credits)
Students will receive a Certificate upon completion of the program.
Services includedOrientation sessionEmergency assistance 24/7Host Family placement (optional)
Other programs that may be combined with:LONG-TERM Academic stay in ValparaísoSHORT TERM: Summer 1 or Summer 2DELE Certification: November call
Long Term Programs contact:Alina MoralesInternational Students CoordinatorTel 56-32-2273447 / 56-32-2273252 [email protected]
Spanish CertificationDiploma de Español Lengua Extranjera DELE
CallsMayNovember
Brief descriptionPUCV is an official Instituto Cervantes’ DELE Examination Center. Each year our University participates in the May and November calls.
The ‘Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera’ DELE, issued by the Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Spanish Ministry for Education, are official qualifications accrediting levels of competence and command of the Spanish language.
These Diplomas certify based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages through 6 levels, being B2 the level that will enable individuals to work or study in a Spanish speaking country.
DELE Certification is highly recommended for those students participating in the “Academic stay in Valparaíso” and “Contemporary Latin American Studies” programs.
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DELE contact:Macarena MoyaDELE CoordinatorTel 56-32-2273222 / [email protected]
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Short-term study opportunities
Open Spanish Programs (3 to 5 weeks)
Open Spanish programs are structured mainly for improving students’ listening and speaking skills.Classes are taught in a workshop-style, also including walks around the cultural heritage zone of Valparaíso. Those students in possession of an advanced Spanish level will be able to take special courses related to social issues and Chilean literature.
J-Term
TermsOnce a year (the first three weeks of January)
Brief description of the programIntensive (3 weeks) aimed at improving student’s Spanish language and communication skills.
Program overviewEach student takes two courses, depending on her or his Spanish level.
BeginnerGrammar (35 hours / 2 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (35 hours / 2 credits)
IntermediateGrammar (35 hours / 2 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (35 hours / 2 credits)
AdvancedGrammar (35 hours / 2 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (35 hours / 2 credits)
Services includedTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency Assistance 24/72 guided tours of ValparaisoConversation sessions with Chilean studentsHost Family placement (recommended/optional)
Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: FebruaryLONG TERM: Academic stay in English @ ValparaísoLONG TERM: Academic stay in Valparaíso
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Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: FebruaryLONG TERM: Academic stay in English @ ValparaísoLONG TERM: Academic stay in Valparaíso
January
TermsJanuary
Brief description of the programIntensive (4 weeks) aimed at improving student’s Spanish language communication skills.
Program overviewEach student takes two courses depending on her or his Spanish level.
BeginnerGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
IntermediateGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
Advanced (*)Grammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)Socio-Political History of Latin America, XX – XXI centuries (45 hours / 3 credits)Contemporary American Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)Latin American Film and Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)(*) Advanced level students choose 2 courses out of 5
Services includedTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency Assistance 24/72 guided tours of ValparaisoConversation sessions with Chilean studentsHost Family placement (recommended/optional)
“Open Spanish programs are structured mainly for improving students’ listening and speaking skills”.
February
TermsFebruary
Brief description of the programIntensive (4 weeks) aimed at improving student’s Spanish language communication skills.
Program overviewEach student takes two courses, depending on her or his Spanish level.
BeginnerGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
IntermediateGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
Advanced (*)Grammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)Socio-Political History of Latin America, XX - XXI centuries (45 hours / 3 credits)Contemporary American Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)Latin American Film and Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)
(*) Advanced level students choose 2 courses out of 5
Services includedTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency Assistance 24/72 guided tours of Valparaiso
Conversation sessions with Chilean studentsHost Family placement (recommended/optional)
Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: JanuaryLONG TERM: Academic stay in English @ ValparaísoLONG TERM: Academic stay in Valparaíso
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Summer 1
TermsLate May-Late June
Brief description of the programIntensive (5 weeks) aimed at improving student’s Spanish language communication skills.
Program overviewEach student takes two courses, depending on her or his Spanish level.
BeginnerGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
IntermediateGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
Advanced (*)Grammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)Socio-Political History of Latin America, XX – XXI centuries (45 hours / 3 credits)Contemporary American Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)Latin American Film and Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)
(*) Advanced level students choose 2 courses out of 5
Services includedTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency Assistance 24/72 guided tours of ValparaisoConversation sessions with Chilean students
Host Family placement (recommended/optional)
Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: Summer 2LONG TERM: Academic stay in English @ ValparaísoLONG TERM: Academic stay in Valparaíso
Summer 2
TermsLate June-Late July
Brief description of the programIntensive (5 weeks) aimed at improving student’s Spanish language communication skills.
Program overviewEach student takes two courses depending on her or his Spanish level.
BeginnerGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
IntermediateGrammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)
Advanced (*)Grammar (45 hours / 3 credits)Conversation and Chilean Culture (45 hours / 3 credits)Socio-Political History of Latin America, XX – XXI centuries (45 hours / 3 credits)Contemporary American Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)Latin American Film and Literature (45 hours / 3 credits)
(*) Advanced level students choose 2 courses out of 5
Services includedTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency Assistance 24/72 guided tours of Valparaiso
Sessions to practice speaking with Chilean studentsHost Family placement (recommended/optional)
Other programs that could be combinedSHORT TERM: Summer 1LONG TERM: Academic stay in English @ ValparaísoLONG TERM: Academic stay in Valparaíso
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Tailor Made
TermsAll year
Brief description of the programPrograms specially tailored to fulfill the needs of a foreign institution.
Services includedThese programs may include:Spanish courses at different levelsLiterature and History coursesExtra-curricular activitiesTransportation (Airport-Valparaíso/Viña del Mar-Airport)Course MaterialsOrientation SessionEmergency Assistance 24/72 guided tours of ValparaisoConversation sessions with Chilean students
Other programs that could be combinedDepends on the requirements of the foreign institution
Program NameOne-on-one Spanish Courses
TermsAll year
Brief description of the program
Program aimed at students not being able to register in any of the regular Open Programs and toprovide individual support to students already taking Spanish courses.
Program overview30, 60 or 90 hours of Oral and Written Spanish courses
Services includedCourse Materials
One-on-one Spanish Courses
TermsAll year
Brief description of the programProgram aimed at students not being able to register in any of the regular Open Programs and to provide individual support to students already taking Spanish courses.
Program overview30, 60 or 90 hours of Oral and Written Spanish courses
Services includedCourse Materials
Short Term Programs contact:
Carolina ElguetaSpecial Programs CoordinatorTel 56-32-2273567 / 56-32-2273252 [email protected]
Michelle MurrayCountry: United States of AmericaHome University: Central Michigan UniversityProgram: Summer 2
57“Yes, studying here was a different and challenging way of learning Spanish. Also, most of the people talk very fast which makes the experience even more challenging when listening and speaking the language. This seems to be a very different culture in relation with the rest of the continent. Moreover, Valparaiso is one of the oldest cities in the country, so there is plenty of culture and history here.”
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International Student Services
Homestay
PUCV works with families that welcome international students into their homes providing them an additional bond to our culture and language. This type of experience allows the student not only to improve their language skills but also to know Chilean culture from the relationships established in daily life with a family and to appreciate how social relations are within a family group and with its environment.
There are other types of housing available for those students enrolled in long-term programs and the coordinator will advise students about the options available.
Short-term and ISEP students are always placed in host families.
Health and Safety
Either in long or short term programs, international students will have a 24/7 emergency contact in case of health or safety assistance while they attend our University. Please be aware that comprehensive health insurance plan will be required when participating in any of our programs.
Visa and immigration procedures
All our students, weather they come for a short or a long term period, will receive assistance to follow all visa and immigration procedures required for international students.
University Facilities
International students have access to all students’ facilities in our University and International Relations Office. These include computer labs, WiFi, sport areas and libraries to mention a few.
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International Student Life @ PUCV
Interaction with Chilean students
Either in long-term or short term programs, our international students have the opportunity to interact with Chilean students to practice the language.
Volunteer Work
The Office of International Programs has a close relationship with different institutions and NGOs where international students can take part carrying out voluntary work during the semester.
DAE workshops
DAE, Dirección de Asuntos Estudiantiles, offers a variety of activities to chilean students where international students can also take part.
Sports
Our office invites all international students to join the sports activities that our sports coordinator organizes for students in short and long term programs. Students spending a semester at PUCV can also team up and represent international students in the intramuraltournaments.
Agenda cultural
Twice a month our students receive a list of cultural activities programmed in the region. Valparaíso is well known for having a very diverse cultural activities and some of them are for free.
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University Life
Faithful to its humanistic and Christian purposes, PUCV promotes an integral development of its students, offering accessible and open spaces where they can bring up their academic necessities and personal interests within the university environment. Following this purpose, PUCV has a complete Service and Benefits System.
Academic outreach
PUCV develops an important academic outreach work through courses, seminars, conferences, and university press.
“Faithful to its humanistic and Christian purposes, PUCV promotes anintegral development of its students”.
Dirección de Relaciones Internacionales Pontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoAvenida Brasil 2950, Valparaíso - Chile
Fono: 56-32-227 39 00 | Fax: 56-32 -227 39 10
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