University of Granada
Founded by Emperor Charles V in 1526, the University of Granada is one of the most prestigious universities in Spain. Known for its Spanish as a second language teaching, the University has courses in language and culture to suit varied levels of expertise.
Students attend classes at the University’s Centro de Lenguas Modernas. The University has dedicated this Center to the teaching of Spanish, Hispanic Studies, Language and Culture to foreign students and to their integration into Spanish society. The Centro consists of two beautiful historical buildings which have been totally renovated and equipped with modern classrooms, audio-visual equipment, computer facilities and a library. Small groups are the norm and all professors are native Spaniards.






