To learn about the characteristics of the courses (offer, equivalence in the CEFR, program, duration, modality, available spots, access requirements, assessment, price, etc.) and to enroll, you should click on the corresponding section for each language.
Courses may be annual, semester-based, intensive, or summer courses, with a variable duration of up to a maximum of 100 hours. They can also combine varying proportions of in-class and individualized tutored work. Additionally, in some cases, online in-person training is offered. You can find all these details in the information accompanying each course.
You can check the course offerings for each language and enroll by visiting the corresponding section for that language.
The face-to-face groups have a maximum of 15 students, and the number is reduced for online courses. You can check the available courses for each language and enroll by visiting the corresponding section for that language.
The CLM courses are student-centered, following a communicative and functional methodology, based on active language learning and the development of speaking, listening, and written expression and interaction skills.
The evaluation is continuous, with the final grade considering attendance and participation in class sessions, the completion and submission of assignments, and passing both the oral and written final exams.
If you're starting at the beginner level or have already certified a language level at the CLM through a previous course, you can enroll directly in the level you wish for that language. If not, you’ll need to sign up for a free level test, which will only indicate which course you should enroll in afterward.
You can check the prices in the information provided with each course..
Those who successfully complete regular courses will receive a certificate from USC, specifying the course name, corresponding CEFR level, duration in hours, type and modality, academic year, and the grade achieved.
Completion of a course or courses that complete a CEFR level certifies that level at USC and in all institutions that recognize it.
Taking regular courses at the CLM may entitle you to the recognition of ECTS credits in undergraduate studies.