Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies -- Binghamton University

Grenada study abroad program 2006
A three-week collaborative program with the College of Education and African New World Studies at Florida International University.

The Grenada study abroad program provides students with an opportunity to examine the impact of culture on education and development for children and adolescents in the African Diaspora with a specific focus on Grenadian culture. Students have an integrated learning experience with the application of cross-cultural learning blended with experiential components of the program.

For information, contact Prof. Leo Wilton at lwilton@binghamton.edu.

Study abroad
The International Studies Certificate Program at Binghamton University: "Integrate your study abroad experience with the rest of your education at BU to create your own unique international studies program!"

To earn the certificate, students must fulfill all of the following requirements:

--8 credits of foreign language at the intermediate level or higher. As an alternative, proven advanced oral and written proficiency in a language other than English (as determined by a proficiency exam with approval of the Coordinator) and one course (4 credits) in language, literature, or culture, taken in residency at BU.

--8 credits in multicultural or crosscultural disciplinary areas, selected in consultation with the Coordinator. For language majors, these courses must be outside the major. One Languages Accross the Curriculum (LxC) course may be counted towards fulfilling this requirement as long as the student participates in an LxC study group.

--A minimum of 6 weeks of either (a) university level study abroad or (b) a work internship or volunteer experience (in the U.S. or abroad and with the approval of the Coordinator) in a setting where knowledge of a second language in addition to the student's first language is useful and/or crosscultural skills are essential.

--1 credit independent study. A personal statement (5 to 8 pages minimum) reflecting upon the significance of the student's certificate experience. The independent study supervisor will be either the International Studies Certificate Program Coordinator or a faculty sponsor from the student's major or concentration.

For more information, contact the International Studies Certificate coordinator and/or school advisor. The Coordinator will work with you to design a plan for fulfilling all certificate requirements. Visit http://oip.binghamton.edu/iscp.htm or call (607) 777-2336.



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