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CIEE Business & Culture Program in São Paulo, Brazil
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Take business courses, taught in English, with Brazilian and other international students; visit Brazilian companies; Portuguese for Business courses available for beginner and advanced students; Advanced students can directly enroll in business-related courses taught in Portuguese; University located in the cultural and economic center of São Paulo; Cultural activities such as visits to a samba school, a soccer match, Brazilian concerts, movies, and museums, and two weekend trips
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Semester at Sea-Spring 2010 Sustainability
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas.
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Florianopolis, Brazil
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Students enrolled in the semester program enroll in a minimum of 4 or maximum of 5 courses during their time abroad. During the semester, students select from Portuguese language courses taught at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels and a variety of elective courses taught in English. All courses are taught by host faculty of UNISUL and the classroom is comprised of ISA and other international students.
Students enrolled in the summer program choose two courses from a selection of the following: Portuguese language courses taught at the beginner or intermediate levels and one course related to the history and culture of Lisbon. Courses are taught by host faculty of UNISUL and the classroom is comprised of ISA and other international students.
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SUNY New Paltz Study Abroad in Brazil - PUC-Rio University
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SUNY New Paltz Study Abroad program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is conducted by the PUC-Rio University, a fully accredited university that issues all transcripts. Students are expected to carry a full-time academic load (12-15 undergraduate credits per semester) and will be offered variety of courses to choose from toward their degree.
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Amizade Global Service Learning
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Brazil semester students enroll in five courses worth three credits each, to earn a total of fifteen credits during the term. Six credits are dedicated to Portuguese language courses. Students are accommodated at all levels of language learning, from introductory to advanced. The remaining three courses are International Development, Global Service-Learning, and Professional Field Placement (political science credits). Together, these courses provide theoretical and applied insights in respect to the development efforts of governmental, private sector, and nongovernmental organizations. The Global Service-Learning course focuses on the relationship between individual ethics, local social service efforts, and international dilemmas. The Political Science courses are taught in English by local and expatriate instructors.
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University of Miami Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
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The Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, or PUC Rio, was established as the first private university in Brazil in 1941. Boasting an academic tradition of idealism, consistence and excellence, the institution has it been committed to high-quality teaching, applied research and scientific development since its founding. Today PUC Rio has a total enrollment of nearly 10,000 undergraduate students.
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International Honors Program Cities in the 21st Century
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A small group of students and faculty will travel to Sao Paulo and Curitiba, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; and Hanoi, Vietnam to explore issues related to urban planning, politics, economics, and environments (both social and ecological). Study in traditional settings is complemented by on-site comparisons of policy and social movements. Students will earn 16 credits over the semester.
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State University of New York at Albany (SUNY) Universidade Estadual de Campinas Semester Program
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The University at Albany sponsors an exchange program for undergraduate and graduate students at the State University of Campinas. The program provides American students with the opportunity to study the Portuguese language and topics in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, economics and business for one semester or for an academic year.
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Intrax Study Abroad
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Intrax Study Abroad: Start your Cultural Adventure in Brazil! On our summer, semester and year long high school programs, you'll live with a host family, attend classes, improve your language skills, enjoy recreational activities on weekdays and on weekends have the opportunity to explore Brazil's rain forests, vibrant cities like Rio De Janerio and enjoy the hospitality of the local Brazilian community.
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State University of New York College at Oswego (SUNY) Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo, (PUC-SP)
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SUNY Oswego offers a semester or academic year program in Brazil at the Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Sao Paulo, (PUC-SP). Students on this program will take classes alongside Brazilian students, they will be separately enrolled in at least one Portuguese language course and one Brazilian culture course.
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University of Miami Council Study Center, Universidade de Sao Paulo
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Enroll in the program at the Council Study Center at the Universidade de Sao Paulo.
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CIEE Liberal Arts Program in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Intensive language and culture pre-session to prepare for direct matriculation; University located in São Paulo, a cultural and economic center shaped by globalization, diverse economic heritages, and influential social movements; Volunteer opportunities with the Urban Landless Movement organization; Cultural activities, such as visits to a samba school, soccer match, Brazilian concerts and museums; two weekend field trips to places such as Rio de Janeiro and the colonial city of Paraty
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Sea|mester
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Global Travel; Cultural exploration, Oceanography; Marine Biology; Student Leadership Development; Seamanship; PADI scuba diving and International Yachtmaster Training Sailing certification; American Red Cross first aid and CPR; Community service and Conservation projects.
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CIEE Liberal Arts Program in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
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Learn Portuguese through a four-week intensive language and culture program prior to the semester, followed by semester-long language courses at various levels; Enroll in CIEE courses in Afro-Brazilian studies, with a focus on race, class, anthropology, and culture; Participate in cultural and educational activities, including visits to a Candomblé ceremony, and an excursion to Porto Seguro, the birthplace of Brazil
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English Teaching Abroad
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English training opportunities in Brazil. Positions offered for Language Schools and High School/Secondary Schools. This is a English as a Second Language training program in Brazil. The Candidates MUST be high school graduates. It is not necessary that they have completed college or that they already have a teaching certificate in TESL or another English Program. However, those who do will be given priority over those who do not. Applicants cannot be younger than 18 or older than 35.
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University of Miami Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)
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The Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) is one the largest and most distinguished institutions of higher education in Brazil. The main campus of PUCRS is located in Porto Alegre, the capital city of Brazil's southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul. This situates the university in the strategic geographical center for development of Mercosur, the common market made up by Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil.
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Antioch Education Abroad Brazilian Ecosystems: The Protection and Management of Biodiversity
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Established in 1989, AEA's Brazilian Ecosystems Program is the only study abroad program that enables students to engage in field studies across a variety of biomes in Brazil. Two months of intensive field studies throughout Brazil are followed by a month-long science internship participating in a research team project, assisting an educational program or volunteering with an environmental agency project.
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Brazil: Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology
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Covering an area roughly the size of Australia, the Amazon River Basin contains the world s largest tropical forest, its second longest river and an extraordinary diversity of plant and animal life. This region, recognized for its complex and delicately balanced ecosystems, provides a unique opportunity to explore the conflict between finite ecological resources and seemingly infinite human development demands.
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Pontificia Universidade Catolica Do Rio De Janeiro
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Brazilian Portuguese Language Center
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Located in Bauru, [bra'ziw]! offers intensive Portuguese language training to all kind of international students. We have a team of highly qualified teachers to encourage you to learn Portuguese language. All aspects of Portuguese are covered and a variety of teaching materials are used as the basis for lessons, e.g. newspapers, videos, tapes, CD,language games, visits, etc...
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University of New Orleans Universidade Federal da Bahia Exchange Program
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Universidade Federal da Bahia is currently one of the largest and best known institutions of higher education in Brazil, offering a full range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in all fields, including the Biological and Health Sciences, Linguistic and Literature, Fine Arts (especially music, theater and dance) Architecture, Engineering, Philosophy, Social Sciences and Business Administration among others.
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St. John's University Brazil Exchange Program
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Visit famous sites in Brazil, stay for Carnival and get college credits all at the same time.
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Wildlands Studies
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Students will study some of the most spectacular and endangered species in Brazil, including jaguar, giant otter and macaw...elusive species that are seen here more readily than in any part of their range.
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Middlebury College School in Latin America
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Although students do not register for courses until they arrive in Latin America, there is limited course information available on each university's website. Students should use these listings as guides to the types of courses that will be available to them and as a basis for discussion with their academic advisors. In addition to two to four university courses and an internship, students are required to take the "caderno" course during their first term of study in Latin America.
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American University - Washington Semester Program
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American University's Washington Semester Program offers students the opportunity to study "international environement and development" issues in Washington, DC (13 weeks) and in Brazil (3 weeks). The majority of the semester is spent in Washington, DC in class sessions (3 days-per-week) and meeting with leading policymakers, institutions, and NGOs; during this time students will gain hands-on experience (2 days-per-week) working at an internship of their choosing.
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Bridge Abroad
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Come study Portuguese with us and earn credit! The best way to learn a language is to speak it, so we offer intensive and fun Portuguese programs in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Stay with a host family, bask in the sun at Copacabana, and start any Monday!
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State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.
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Middlebury College School in Latin America
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Although students do not register for courses until they arrive in Latin America, there is limited course information available on each university's website. Students should use these listings as guides to the types of courses that will be available to them and as a basis for discussion with their academic advisors. In addition to two to four university courses and an internship, students are required to take the "caderno" course during their first term of study in Latin America
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Center for Study Abroad Portuguese in Brazil or Portugal
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Low cost programs since 1990. Europe, Asia, Central and South America. Open to all students. College credit. Admission guaranteed.
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Iracambi Atlantic Rainforest Research & Conservation Center
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Iracambi Hands On GIS course offers practical training in GIS together with an opportunity to live in an isolated yet vibrant rural community and experience the rainforest for yourself.
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Istituto Europeo di Design Master Images, Communication and Visual Arts in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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IED Arti Visive is an all encompassing school of images, communication and visual arts. A creative laboratory, a place to learn about tools, language and expressive registers, the latest design techniques and technologies and the elaboration and transmission of images.
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Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs SIPA/Fundação Getulio Vargas Exchange Program
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Columbia University's SIPA offers the opportunity for students in both the MIA or MPA program to study in São Paulo at the Fundação Getulio Vargas. This exchange can take place for either a semester or a full year.
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Brown University
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Direct enrollment in Pontifica Universidade Catolica. Students must have completed at least three semesters of Portuguese at the university level (or the equivalent) and a related course in Brazil in Literature, History, or the Social Sciences.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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UFMG includes two campuses and seven off-campus centers. It offers forty-four undergraduate programs and has an enrollment of around 20,000 students in nearly one hundred departments. Students participating in this program enroll in regular UFMG undergraduate courses with Brazilian and other international students.
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Academic Adventure in Brazil
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Group and private general language instruction, from absolute beginner to advanced levels.
Portuguese Language exam prep courses
Unique Medical Internships combining Portuguese instruction with seminars and observation in Plastic Surgery or Tropical Diseases
Paid Internships anywhere in Brazil for up to 12 months
Volunteer programs
Portuguese + Soccer program
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Centro Cultural
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Brazil: Social Justice and Sustainable Development
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Northeastern Brazil offers stark contrasts between rich and poor, abundant rain forest and drought plagued agriculture, and avant garde architecture slums. With a vibrant and expressive culture that includes indigenous, Portuguese, African, Jewish, Dutch, and other European migrant influences, Brazil provides an ideal setting in which to learn how social, political, and economic forces shape development.
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Bridge-Linguatec Language Services
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Teach English worldwide! Get TEFL certified and work in beautiful Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Bridge-Linguatec program graduates receive an internationally recognized 120-hour TEFL certificate and guaranteed job placement in our language centers and partner schools around the world. Enroll now to get started on your overseas teaching adventure!
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Istituto Europeo di Design Master Design in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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IED Design is the concrete and complete answer to the numerous and diversified needs of the professional world of design.
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Brazil: Public Health, Race, and Human Rights
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Health care issues loom large for the Brazilian people and nation, which is the most populous nation in Latin America. This program explores innovative ways to reach groups not traditionally served effectively by the Brazilian health care system, as well as alternative approaches to health and healing, such as Candomble and the use of natural remedies.
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