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Cooperative Center for Study Abroad India Program
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Students may earn up to three hours of college credit by combining this study abroad program with the directed study activities preceding and/or following the travel portion of the course.
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Living Routes India: Low Carbon Living at Sadhana Forest
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Learn about conservation forestry through hands-on projects that make a difference. Engage with committed professionals in the field of sustainability. Participate in a lively community focusing on simple living and ecological restoration. Visit people and projects within Auroville, one of the world's leading ecovillages. Experience a sacred grove forest with indigenous Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest species.
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University of Maryland India: Child and Adolescent Development: Cultural Perspectives
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In addition to formal classes with lectures, discussions, readings, and interaction with Khalsa College faculty and students, the program also will include visits to nearby sites to acquire a greater understanding of the history, culture, and economic conditions of the region. These sites will include the Golden Temple, the sacred shrine of the Sikhs; Rambagh Gardens; the Maharaja Ranjit Singh's summer palace which now houses a museum; the Durgiana Temple which is a center of pilgrimage for devout Hindus; Hall Bazaar; and changing of the border guard at Wagah.
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SMILE Society Internship Programme in India
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SMILE is a registered NGO and member of CCIVS (UNESCO). Our mission is to provide volunteers with a customized program that will enable them to make an important contribution to the poor and needy kids of India.
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UMass Boston Focus on India: Global Industry & Competitive Analysis
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The program, offered in collaboration with Jaypee Business School, JIIT, located in Noida, India, will consist of two preparatory classes in Boston followed by two full weeks of classes in India.
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Santa Barbara City College Business Communication and Intercultural Communication in India
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Students will have the opportunity to study Business Communication and Intercultural Communication and to visit major Indian and international corporations. Students will investigate the impact of this rapidly growing economy.
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Sarang Alternative School Get introduced to arti forms and sustainable living style
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Art forms such as : Kathakali, Kalarippayattu, Karnatic Music, Mridangam, Mural Painting, Tabla, Violin, Flute
Other skills such as: Wood carving and Cooking
Natural Farming / Organic Farming
Eco-friendly / Sustainable living practices
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New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education & Human Development: Global Perspectives on Higher Education: India
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Program Dates: January 5 - 17, 2010 for sessions held in India, plus additional class session dates on NYU campus: Dates TBD.
The study trip to India is designed to provide graduate students with an opportunity to examine India's higher education system and to discover and analyze similarities and differences in comparison to higher education in the United States. Through visits to universities and public and private colleges, we will engage in discussions with directors, faculty members, deans of students and their staffs and students themselves. Special lectures with sociologists and national officials will help us understand the goals and future aspirations of Indian higher education and how higher education meets the social, political, and cultural needs of society.
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University of Missouri India
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3 credit hours, accommodating both Undergrad and Grad students. Approximately 20 students, conducted in English, meets business emphasis or emphasis support and possibly elective requirements. with a focus on Indian business culture and practices and how India’s economy is rapidly changing and attracting large amounts of foreign investment.
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University of Massachusetts - Fine Arts Center
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Arts in India Study Program presented by the Asian Dance and Music Program at the Fine Arts Center University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is a 3 Credit month-long course that tours the North and South of India during each January.
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Passage: Project for international education
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Our time in Kerala will explore the cultural, environmental, intellectual and political elements that make this region so unlike the rest of India.
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