Zimbabwe

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African
Country
Sponsoring Institution Address Phone.# Cost E-mail/World Wide Web Course of Study Type of Program
Zimbabwe,
Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Kenya, South Africa,
African American Studies Program Prof. Harold Rogers President, AASP, PO Box 497327
Chicago, IL 60649
Ph: (773)
667-1285
Fax: (773)
684-6967
$5,004 includes airfare, and land costs e-mail: abc@starmail.com
Or: HRogers67@aol.com
URL:
http://justice1.freeyellow.com/journey.html
Cairo to Johannesburg - For those with an interest in political & economic developments in Africa from Egypt to S. Africa. Extensive field trips. July 17 - August 4, 19 days (with an optional week in Paris of 4 or more people)
Zimbabwe,
South Africa to Brazil
Zimbabwe Optional
African American Studies Program
Prof. Harold Rogers President, African American Studies Program
PO Box 497327
Chicago, IL 60649
Ph: (773) 667-1285
Fax: (773) 684-6967
Starts at $4626 e-mail: ABC@starmail.com
Or: HRogers67@aol.com

URL: http://justice1.freeyellow.com/journey.html
Brazil to South Africa. Study African influences in South America. Especially aimed at those stricken by wanderlust and an insatiable hunger for adventure and knowledge. July 15 - August 3, 2002. or July 14 - August 2, 2003.
20 days.
Zimbabwe /Zambia (Kenya) Victoria Falls, Hwange,
Masvingo, Great
Zimbabwe Ruins,
Mana Pools, Harare
American Connections to Africa 118 Bentwood Dr.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
(609) 429-1257 fax: (609) 616-2994 $4,700 - $5,700 includes airfare e-mail: info@connect2africa.org
www:
http://www.connect2africa.org/
Internships include: Orientation in Harare; Placement in an English speaking home; A sem-ester working on a field project, either environ-mental science, health, education, agriculture, or basic industrial develop-ment. Lectures on local customs, art, culture, geography, wildlife, & ecology. 3, 4, and 5 week sessions (summer)
Zimbabwe
and South Africa
American Universities

David C. Brown, Dean
Wash. Sem. & World Capitals Programs,
Tenley Campus
Washington, DC
20016-8083

(202) 895-4900 or (800)
424-2600
Fax: (202) 895-4960
Contact the program sponsor for details e-mail: travel@american.edu 15 cr. hrs. Globalization & Regional Development in S. Africa, Nationalism, Public Culture and New Democracies, Environ-mental Policy is S. Africa, Justice & Conflict Resolution, & an Internship Fall Semester
Zimbabwe
Harare
Associated Colleges of the Midwest 205 West Wacker Dr.
Suite. 1300
Chicago, IL 60606
(312)
263-5000
Fax: (312) 263-5879
$1,900 Semester, plus tuition, and administrative fees E-mail: acm@acm.edu

www: http:www.acm.edu
Introductory Shona, Political & Economic Issues of Development, Culture & society in Zimbabwe: Past & Present, Independent field project. Sem. plus optional 4 weeks. Jan 10 - May 6, 2001 (May 7 - June 2, 2001) Deadline 4/15/00
Zimbabwe

Harare

California State University 400 Golden Shore
Suite 318
Long Beach CA
90802-4275
(310) 985-2831 $13,210   Humanities, Languages-Shona Social Sciences Academic Year
Zimbabwe Institute for International Cooperation & Development
(IICD)
Josefin Jonsson, Administrative Director
PO Box 103-T,
Williamstown, MA 01267
(413) 458-9828 Fax:413 458-3323 $4600 . Teach at a school or rural health or education project Full year starts February 15
Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe
Michigan State University
Office of Study Abroad
Michigan State University Dr. John Metzler
109 International Center
East Lansing, Michigan
48824-1035
(517)
353-8920 fax: (517) 432-2082
Semester
$2,026 plus airfare, & MSU tuition
E-mail: studyabroad@osa.msu.edu
Instructor: metzler@pilot.msu.edu

web: http://study-abroad.msu.edu
Arts & Social Studies in Africa, African Languages, Classics, English Geo-graphy, History, Linguistics, Modern languages & Religious studies and Philosophy. Variety of courses focused on Zimbabwe & Southern Africa. Spring, Fall or Academic year. Deadlines (Oct. 22, 1999 Spring Sem.) (March 3, 2000 for Fall Sem. or Academic year)
Zimbabwe Michigan State University
Office of Study Abroad
Dr. John Metzler or
Dr. Anne Schnellar
109 International Center
East Lansing, Michigan
48824-1035
(517) 353-8920 fax: (517) 432-2082 Semester
$2,026 plus airfare, & MSU tuition
E-mail: overseas@pilot.msu.edu
Instructor: metzler@pilot.msu.edu

web: http://study-abroad.msu.edu
Teacher education, anthropology, art history, English, geography, history, political science, & sociology. May 16 - June 21, 1999. Apply by mid February

Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe

 

Michigan State University
Dr. Eunice Foster, Coordinator
Crop & Soil Sciences
160 Plant & Soil Science Bldg.
East Lansing, Michigan 48824
(517)
353-1784
Cost for tuition, room, board, & air travel approx. $6500 for MSU students. Non-MSU students slightly higher E-mail: overseas@pilot.msu.edu or
Instructor: fosteref@pilot.msu.edu
www: http://www.canr.msu.edu/zimbabwe/ or
web: http://study-abroad.msu.edu
Agricultural, Environ-mental, & Land Use Systems. Designed for students in the agriculture, natural resources, & related areas who desire to learn more about Africa. Internship with govern-mental & quasi-government agencies. Spring Semester (Now taking applications for 2000)
Zimbabwe
& South Africa
Ohio State University Office of International Educ. Ohio State University,
Oxley Hall, 1712 Neil Ave., Columbus, Ohio
43210-1219
(614)
292-6101
$2,900 (includes airfare, hotel, some meals, field trips....) e-mail: oie@osu.edu
URL: http://www.oie.ohio-
state.edu/countries/Zimbabwe.htm
"Culture, society & history of Southern Africa". Students will be introduced to the predominant cultural, social, and historical themes of the region. June 9 to 30, 2001 Application deadline: November 15
Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe
Pitzer College Office External Studies
Pitzer College
1050 N. Mills Ave., Claremont, CA 91711-6110
(909)
621-8104
fax: (909)
621-0518
$14,287 includes airfare, tuition, room/board, program related expenses for field trips & materials.

E-mail: external_studies@pitzer.edu
www: http://www.pitzer.edu/academics/
ilcenter/external_studies/zimbabwe.htm

Intensive language study (Shona) & program is designed to involve students in Zimbabwean life & culture. Fall semester (late Aug. to late Dec.), Spring semester (mid Jan. to early June), Full Year option is also available
Zimbabwe
Harare
School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) (SIT/ASA)
Kipling Road, PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676
(802) 257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248 $10,200 www: http://www.freeyellow.com/members3/
justice1/journey.html

e-mail: csa@sit.edu
Transition to national sovereignty Semesters: September - December, February - May
Zimbabwe School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) (SIT/ASA)
Kipling Road, PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676
(802) 257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248 $10,500 www: http://www.freeyellow.com/members3/
justice1/journey.html

e-mail: csa@sit.edu
Grassroots Development Semesters: September - December, February - May
Zimbabwe
Harare
Scripps College (with Pitzer College) Off Campus Study
1030 Columbia
Claremont CA 91711
(909) 621-8104 $13,770 . Culture & Lang. (Shona), General Courses at U of Z Fall &/or Spring Sem. Or Full Year
Zimbabwe,
South Africa, & Mozambique
Syracuse University International Programs,
119 Euclid Ave.
Syracuse, NY
13244-4170
(800)
235-3472
(1999-2000)
Program Fee: $4,860 Semester Tuition: $9,680
e-mail: suabroad@syr.edu

www:http://sumweb.syr.edu/dipa
The SU Harare Academic Prog. is in 3 modules. A) Is a 2 week course, "Zimbabwean Culture & Civilization," B) Provides context & direction for the next 8 wks of intensive coursework. C) Is a 3 wk. environmental field studies seminar; an internship; or an independent study/ research project June 12 - July 23,1999
Application deadline:February 15
Zimbabwe,
South Africa, & Mozambique
Syracuse University Syracuse University, Division of International Programs Abroad, Summer Programs Office, 119 Euclid Avenue Syracuse, New York 13244-4170 (800) 251-9674 Tuition: $3,120- 6 undergraduate credits. $3,498- 6 graduate credits e-mail: DIPAsum@summail.syr.edu

URL:http://sumweb.syr.edu/dipa
Faces of independence in Southern Africa: This seminar takes students to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, & South Africa to examine the status of the indepen-dence project in Africa and the future that it holds for the world's poorest continent. Summer term -
June 12 - July 23,1999
Application deadline:February 15
Zimbabwe Syracuse University Summer Law Program in Zimbabwe, Division of International Programs, 119 Euclid Ave.
Syracuse, NY
13244-4170
(800) 251-9674 Tuition $3,120 - $3,498 E-mail: DIPAsum@summail.syr.edu

URL:http://sumweb.syr.edu/dipa
Comparative law internship program with the University of Zimbabwe School of Law. June 20 - August 6,1999
Application deadline: March 15
Zimbabwe
University of California
Raymond Daniels
Berkeley Summer Sessions
22 Wheeler Hall #1080
Berkeley, CA
94720-2877
(510) 643-0746
fax: (510) 642-2877
$2,090 (Registration, courses, and room & board), plus airfare E-mail: summer@uclink.berkeley.edu

URL: http://summer.berkeley.edu/
summer98/southafrica.html
Explore the pursuit of land ownership and control in the quest for self-determination in Africa, and political aspects in Zimbabwean society. Summer - Early July - early August
Zimbabwe

University of Georgia

The University of Georgia
African Studies Program
218 Joseph Brown Hall
Athens, GA 30602

Ph: (706)
542-5314
Fax: (706)
542-2155
Contact program for details E-mail: african@arches.uga.edu
Dr. Lioba Moshi, Director moshi@uga.cc.uga.edu

URL: http://www.uga.edu/~afrstu/
Opportunities for inter-national and multicultural experiences through immersion in Africa's culture & natural environments. Geography, History, and Political Science. May 12 - June 10, 2000.
Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe University of Pennsylvania and African Studies Consortium (Bryn Mawr) Office of International Programs, University of Pennsylvania, 133 Bennett Hall,
Philadelphia, Pa 19104-6275
(215)
898-9073 Fax: (215) 898-2622
Contact Program Coordinator URL: http://www.upenn.edu/oip Regular courses, independent study Academic year (Jan - December), Spring Sem. (February - June/July) & Fall Semester
Zimbabwe University of Richmond Dr. L. Tremaine, Associate Professor of English & International Education, University of Richmond Richmond, VA 23173 (804) 289-8319 $5,300 includes airfare from New York E-mail: ltremain@richmond.edu
URL: http://www.richmond.edu:80/~lang/
study_abroad/zimprgrm.html
"Zimbabwe: Nation and Culture. 
Six credit class
May 20 - July 2, . Apply by mid February

Summer, Fall, Spring, and Academic Year.

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