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Academic Study Abroad Opportunities in Kenya
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African Culture & Society Program
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This program emphasizes Swahili language training, African history, culture, literature, sociology, economics, and environmental studies. Students may enroll in a maximum of 16 credits per trimester. An internship is highly recommended.


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.


Semester at Sea
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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.


Journalism, Communications & Mass Media Program
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This program emphasizes courses in international reporting, photojournalism, media studies and communications. Students may enroll in a maximum of 12 credits per trimester. With special permission a student may enroll in 15 credits. An internship is highly recommended.


Kenya: Development, Health, and Society
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Cosmopolitan, multi-ethnic Nairobi is Kenya's cultural crossroads, as well as the regional base for many international development organizations (NGOs). This lively city offers unparalleled opportunities to examine the challenges facing one of Africa's most diverse and spectacular nations as it strives to preserve its cultural heritage while improving health and welfare.


The School for Field Studies
Wildlife Management Studies

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About 70% of Kenya's wildlife is found outside of parks and protected areas, and much pressure is put on wildlife habitat as human populations expand. Students work with members of local communities to address issues of wildlife conservation and economic development.


Environmental Studies & Management Program
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This program emphasizes courses in environmental biology, geography, earth science, energy/water use, environmental economics and environmental history. Students may enroll in a maximum of 12 credits during each trimester. With special permission a student may enroll in 15 credits. An internship is highly recommended.


African Tourism & Hospitality Management Program
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This program emphasizes international travel, hotel management, recreation and food management studies. Students may enroll in a maximum of 12 credits during each trimester. With special permission a student may enroll in 15 credits. An internship is highly recommended.


Psychology, Sociology & Human Behavior Program
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This program emphasizes courses in general, behavioral, industrial, clinical, and organizational psychology, sociology, public health and family dynamics. Students may enroll in a maximum of 12 credits during each trimester. With special permission students may enroll in 15 credits. An internship is highly recommended.


Kenya: Swahili Studies and Coastal Cultures
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Coastal East Africa is home to the Swahili, a maritime trading community dating as far back as the first century BC. The Swahili developed an extensive commercial network of seafaring communities along Africa s Indian Ocean, linking Asia and the Middle East with the African continent. Contemporary Kenyan coastal cultures, while influenced by more recent migrations and interactions, continue to draw heavily upon these roots.


Int'l Internship & Volunteer Network
Internship Programs in Kenya

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Our programs are unique as they are for participants who want to expand their resume in order to become more competitive in the academic or professional world. We are also very interested in helping graduate students, or those who have been out in the work force for a while, explore new career options through a customized internship or volunteer program in their new field of interest!


African Business, Law & Diplomacy
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This program emphasizes courses in international business, marketing, finance, economics, human resource management, international relations and African affairs. Students may enroll in a maximum of 12 credits during each trimester. With special permission, a student may enroll in 15 credits. An internship is highly recommended.


University of Minnesota
MSID Program in Kenya

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Through coursework, internships and research MSID aims to put students in direct contact with the social and economic realities of actual communities and of people working within them to address complex problems.

Langara College
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Canadian Field Studies in Africa is a university accredited program travelling through Kenya and run in association with Dalhousie University, Queen's University, the University of Alberta, the University of British Columbia, the University of Guelph and Langara College.

Kalamazoo College
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This program prepares students to live and work in a world characterized by globalization questions of sustainable development, and cross-cultural learning and living on a daily basis.

AED Development Fellows Program
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Earn graduate credit through hands on learning in the vibrant city of Nairobi.

Saint Lawrence University
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Field studies, classroom courses, homestays in agricultural village, Nairobi and with Samburu people. Must have completed at least one course with significant Africa or Diaspora content prior to participation.

Transafrika Cultural Institutes
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Experience East Africa through a series of Lectures and field trips on this Educational Cultural Study Tour from the historic Lamu and Zanzibar Islands. Mombasa and Dar-Es-Salaam to the interior of Kenya and Tanzania. The students will explore the interplay of Traditional tribal-village cultures and contemporary cultures in the cities of Nairobi and Dar-Es-Salaam. The relations in tourism, ecology, politics, democracy and economic development will be examined during the study tour.

Alliant International University
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From the wild game parks of Masai Mara to the exquisite marine parks in the Indian Ocean, from the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Kenya to the important prehistoric archaeological sites of Kobi Fora on Lake Turkana, Kenya offers the curious and adventurous student a myriad of experiences.

Widener University - School of Law
Nairobi, Kenya Summer International Law Institute

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Program runs from June 9 - July 19, 2008. Widener University's Nairobi Institute offers an extraordinary academic and cultural experience in partnership with the Faculty of Law of the University of Nairobi. Courses in the Nairobi Institute are taught by Widener Law School faculty as well as University of Nairobi faculty.