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Projects Abroad
Volunteer, Intern, or Study in Bolivia with Projects Abroad
Founded in 1992, Projects Abroad is the world’s leading short-term international volunteer organization. We provide volunteer projects, internships, and language courses in over 27 developing countries across the globe, with offices in every destination and expert local staff to offer unparalleled support. Choose any day of the year to start and stay from two weeks to a year. Programs are for ages 16+.
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SIT Study Abroad
Bolivia: Multiculturalism, Globalization, and Social Change
The thematic seminar encompasses six broadly defined and related areas of inquiry. Each area entails a series of lectures, readings, and in some cases, short fieldwork assignments carried out individually or in small groups. Major thematic areas of study are as follows: Historical foundations of social change Andean and Amazonian cultures and cosmovision Economy and development The politics of contemporary issues Development practices The Lowlands: land, environment, development, and indigenous
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SIT Study Abroad
Bolivia: Latin American Revolutionary Movements and Conflict Resolution
Topics of study include: •The legacy of the Mexican and Cuban revolutions •The influence of Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution in the region •Revolutionary movements in Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil including the Chapare coca-growers, Argentina's piqueteros, and the MST in Brazil. Students learn from scholars, policy analysts, government officials, union activists, and community leaders. Learning comprises in-class lectures, workshops, site visits, and discussions in the field.
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Bridge Abroad
Bridge Abroad: Academic, Bolivia
Come study Spanish with us and earn credit! The best way to learn a language is to speak it, so we offer intensive and fun Spanish programs in Sucre and across Latin America and Spain. Stay with a host family, experience the indigenous tradition, and start any Monday!
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Spanish Abroad, Inc.
Spanish Language Programs in Bolivia: Academic
We offer Spanish language immersion programs with some of the finest language schools throughout Latin America and Spain.
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Amizade Global Service-Learning
Indigenous Politics, Service, and Development in the Andes
Academic Courses: Bolivia 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 Spanish language courses. Students are accommodated at all levels of language learning, from introductory to advanced. The remaining three courses are Civil Society in Bolivia, The Global Service-Learning Seminar, and The Field Placement Internship Seminar (political science credits). Together, these courses are designed to provide
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Amizade Global Service-Learning
Amizade Global Service-Learning: Bolivia
Bolivia 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 Spanish language courses. Students are accommodated at all levels of language learning, from introductory to advanced. The remaining three courses are International Development and Global Service-Learning (political science credits), and Contemporary Latin American History. Together, these courses are designed to provide theoretical and historical
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