Study in Argentina (in Spanish) - ISEP Exchange
Universidad Católica de Córdoba is located in Argentina’s second-largest city. Situated in the heart of the country, Córdoba is a cultural and historic center, and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Manzana Jesuitica, colonial-era buildings dating back to the 17th century. Cordobesas (people from Córdoba) are known for being more laid-back than their fellow porteños (people from Buenos Aires), and the city is filled with relaxing plazas and quaint cafes. The city also has a large student population, with plenty of entertainment and nightlife options. Just outside of the city, options for outdoor adventure abound, with beautiful mountains, rivers and lakes providing the perfect locations for hiking, kayaking, horseback riding and parasailing.
Universidad Católica de Córdoba is the oldest private university in Argentina. The original Campus Centro is located in the heart of the historic district, while a large, modern Main Campus is located just a few kilometers from downtown. UCC is part of the worldwide network of Jesuit universities, and shares a commitment to academic engagement and social responsibility.
ISEP students immerse themselves Argentine culture and daily life by taking university classes with local students and living in a shared house in the community. The university has an active student body, and ISEP students can participate in sports teams, cultural activities and student groups. Volunteer projects are an important aspect of student life at UCC, and a variety of opportunities are open to ISEP students.
Course Description
UCC offers courses taught entirely in Spanish in a variety of subjects, such as business, health sciences, social sciences, engineering and architecture. Language courses, such as Spanish as a second language, are offered for an additional fee.
View the 2023 Course Catalogue. Read the first section "Referencias y Recomendaciones Académicas" to understand how to read the course catalogue. Some courses are noted as being recommended for international students (E), some courses are not recommended for international students (C) and some courses are not open to international students (D).
S1 courses run March – June and S2 courses run July – December. AN courses run the full year (March – December).
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To study at UCC, you must have completed at least four semesters of university-level coursework. If you apply with fewer that four semesters completed, you will be required to send an updated transcript showing four semesters complete before arriving at UCC.
Students must list both the course name and course number on their ISEP course list, completed after placement.
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