
Acquire the language skills and understanding of cultural elements that may come into play when working with Spanish-speaking patients. Designed for students at all levels of Spanish ability who wish to work in the medical and health sciences fields, this program offers health science courses (taught in English) that provide insight into Costa Rica's health care system and offer active learning components that reinforce lessons learned in class. From recognizing medical vocabulary to describing patients' physical and mental states to communication with patients and other medical personnel, language courses focus on developing the ability to effectively communicate with patients through intensive speaking and listening practice set within a medical context. Advanced students will fine-tune their language skills, discussing topics such as advantages and disadvantages of traditional vs. holistic medicine and preparing talks or presentations given at clinics or conferences. Regardless of the level of instruction, expect to give presentations that simulate medical provider-patient interactions. An Early Start option, offered in the fall semester, helps you jump start your (regular) Spanish language skills before your Medical Spanish course begins in the semester.
San Jose
1/4/21 - 3/27/21
$7,995
12 - 16
Closed
12/1/20
2.6
All Levels
High School Graduate
Enroll in 1 language course, 1-3 health science courses, and 0-2 optional elective courses. Language courses meet for 60 contact hours/4 credits, health sciences and elective courses meet for 48-60 contact hours (3-4 credits). You may earn 12-16 credits (up to 240 contact hours).
If you choose the Early Start option, you'll enroll in an additional language course that meets for 60 contact hours/4 credits. With the Early Start option, you may earn 16-20 credits (up to 300 contact hours) over the semester. Please note, the language course offered in the Early Start option is a traditional Spanish language course. Medical Spanish courses are only offered during the normal semester.
Veritas University offers courses in English and Spanish language. English taught courses are fully in English, while the Spanish language acquisition courses are taught fully in Spanish - the methodology they use is “Spanish in Spanish”. Veritas utilizes the Competencies based learning as their Pedagogical Model for both English and Spanish courses.
Language courses meet for 3 hours per day, Monday-Friday, for 4 weeks in January (winter semester) or October (fall semester). Health sciences and elective courses meet in the afternoons or evenings, Monday-Thursday, through the entire semester. Active learning components required by your courses may be scheduled for Fridays.
Prior to departure, you will select your preferred courses and take a language placement exam. Students who have no prior knowledge of Spanish language and consider taking SPN 101 Spanish Basic I or SSP 141 Basic Spanish for Health Professionals, may opt out of the of the language placement exam. You will be enrolled into courses based on their availability and the result of your placement exam. It is in your best interest to have multiple alternative courses approved by your home university prior to your departure due to course availabilities. To ensure that you receive credit for the language level you place into, have your home school pre-approve courses at several levels before you leave for Costa Rica. Please consult with your academic advisor at your home university on credit pre-approval guidelines.
The host institution has offered the following courses in the past. Please note that course listings will not be finalized until the start of the term.
*Courses with an asterisk indicate that the course has been associated with multiple subject areas.
Please click on the course title to view additional subject areas and detailed course information.
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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SSP 141 Basic Spanish for Health Professions * | 100 | Sp | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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HHD 1050 Holistic Health Approaches | 100 | En | 60 | 4 |
HHD 1070 Health & Nutrition: A Sustainability Approach | 100 | En | 60 | 4 |
HHD 3070 Conflict Resolution and Health Care * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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ADDITIONAL ALTERNATES NOT NEEDED | 100 | En | 0 | 0 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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ENV 3044 Tropical Ecology | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3170 Freshwater Ecology | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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GEB 3500 Ecotourism: The Costa Rica Case * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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ENV 2500 Introduction to Genetics: Current Applications | 200 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3005 Environmental Impact and Social Development * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3060 Wildcats of Costa Rica | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3100 Tropical Birds of Costa Rica * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3150 Tropical Botany: Useful Plants Workshop | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3160 Conservation Biology & Endangered Marine Species | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3190 Tropical Marine Biology * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 3740 Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptations | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 4030 Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems * | 400 | En | 60 | 4 |
ENV 4040 Sustainable Development & Environmental Awareness * | 400 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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HHD 1050 Holistic Health Approaches | 100 | En | 60 | 4 |
HHD 1070 Health & Nutrition: A Sustainability Approach | 100 | En | 60 | 4 |
HHD 3070 Conflict Resolution and Health Care * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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MGMT 3020 Renewable Energy and Resource Management | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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ENV 3020 Marine Molecular Biology | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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PHOT 2100 Ecological Photography | 200 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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POL 3420 Costa Rica's Environmental Policy: A History of Policy, Politics and Action. * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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ENV 4100 Biotechnology and Sustainability * | 400 | En | 60 | 4 |
SUSD 3100 Gender and Sustainability * | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
Course Name | Level | Lang | Hours | Credits |
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ENV 3120 Land Vertebrates of Costa Rica | 300 | En | 60 | 4 |
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*Housing options may change and will be confirmed on the housing application form prior to the start of the term. Below are the housing options that have been offered in the past.
Get out and explore! Excursions are offered for most semester, year, and summer programs. Semester students are typically offered between two to three excursions and summer study students are typically offered between one to two excursions. You'll receive a calendar of excursions during orientation; here are a few day and overnight excursions we've offered in the past.
From housing to excursions, our programs include a variety of inclusions to enhance your study abroad experience! Here are examples that may be available in San José. Inclusions vary by program – please contact our Enrollment and Advising team to find out what options are available for you.
Below is a tentative itinerary for your program. Please note, dates and events below may change without prior notification. Contact CEA CAPA before purchasing airline tickets.
You will receive a finalized itinerary once you arrive onsite.
Note: Additional cultural activities/excursions or required course-related activities may be incorporated into your final itinerary. You are advised not to make personal travel arrangements until you have the final dates.
Date | Description |
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January 04
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Orientation
Mandatory Veritas Orientation. |
January 05
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Online Portion of Program Begins
Official Program Online Start Date. |
February 21
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Arrival/On-Site Portion of Program Begins
Students must arrive at the Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) in San Jose on this date in order to be eligible for airport pickup. Students will then be transferred to their assigned housing. |
March 27
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Program Ends/Move-Out
Official Program End Date. Students must move out of housing no later than this day. |
This budget contains costs that you can take to your financial aid office. Please note that amounts may fluctuate; we've included a range of costs.
Federal law allows the use of financial aid to cover "reasonable" costs of study abroad including round-trip transportation, tuition and fees for the program, living costs, passport and visa fees, health insurance, and more.
Please note that all costs and charges listed below are subject to change without notice. With the exception of Program Price, all costs are estimates and may vary.