The Accelerated Spanish Program is designed for those who would like to develop and improve their Spanish. In our classes, we focus on you, the student, and your ability to communicate in the target language. Our Spanish classes have been divided into four levels for your convenience.
This program is offered through the Intensive Language Institute at the University of Miami.
The courses focus on oral comprehension and expression, listening comprehension, and grammar components appropriate to your language level. Native-speaking faculty bring their dynamic teaching techniques to jump-start, or polish, your Spanish language skills. The program is divided into Beginner through Intermediate levels and participants must take a language assessment test.
The tuition for the course is $1,150
Students are asked to take an online language proficiency test to determine their level. The online test has two parts:
After completing LEVEL 2, students should be able to do what a LEVEL 1 student can do, and:
After completing LEVEL 3, students should be able to do what a LEVEL 2 student can do, and:
After completing LEVEL 4, students should be able to do what a LEVEL 3 student can do, and:
From time to time, we offer LEVEL 5 and the focus is on conversation. Students will converse in Spanish about current events and special topics such as marketing, Spanish film, literature, music, and other topics of interest.
You will gain the confidence to speak Spanish more accurately and fluently. By the end of the program you will have expanded your vocabulary
The Division of Continuing and International Education’s mission is to empower people to reach their full potential through lifelong and life wide learning. Graduates of our programs will be able to virtually display a certificate, which showcases their new skillset
Teachers were fantastic explaining and patient with me and I was able to keep up and really enjoyed the class. Best language program I have ever taken. - Ilona Moroz, Nurse
It is a perfect way to learn or start to sharpen a language. It is a lot of work and a commitment, but you leave wanting more. It was extremely fulfilling. - Susan Tarbe, Attorney