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Program Terms
Spring
Program
Participants
Undergraduate
(College)
Subject Areas
Environmental
Studies
History -
General
Interdisciplinary
Studies
Latin
American Studies
Political
Science/Politics
Social
Sciences
Spanish
Women's
Studies
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Quick Look
Location:
Cuernavaca - Mexico
Language of Instruction: English
Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
This is an intensive program that explores issues of migration, immigration,
and globalization. It is ideal for students who are interested in working
with Spanish-speaking populations in the United States, as it includes
intensive Spanish language classes, an internship or independent research
opportunity, and courses that help students understand the connections
between globalization and migration and learn from diverse communities that
are organizing for positive social change around issues of race, ethnicity,
socio-economic class, gender, sexuality, economics, and the environment.
Credit is available in Spanish, history, womens studies, political science,
and religion. Students spend most of the semester living in Augsburg housing
and approximately six weeks living with Mexican host families
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
Academic credit is available. each course is worth 4 semester hours credit issued by Augsburg College, a fully-accredited four-year liberal arts college in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Eligibility
minimum GPA of 2.5
One course college-level Spanish or the equivalent
Housing/Accommodation
Dormitory
Homestay / Host Family
Program Costs
2007-08: $15,475
Costs
Include: Tuition, fees, full room and board, regional travel, medical/emergency insurance, some reading materials
Financial Aid
Yes.
One of the Center's goals is to foster intentionally diverse environments that purposefully model communities where effective responses to issues of oppression such as racism, sexism, homophobia, economic inequality, xenophobia, and classism are effected. Towards this end, the Center offers some scholarships based on financial need and for students who belong to groups which are under-represented in study abroad.
Dates
late January - mid May
Deadlines
October 15
Contact
Center for Global Education
Augsburg College
2211 Riverside Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Tel:
800-299-8889
Fax:
612-330-1695
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