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Experience the blend of cultures - African, European and American - that form Cuba. Take classes from native Cuban faculty at the Universidad de La Habana and participate in an array of cultural activities and study trips designed to encourage direct interaction with the Cuban people. Students are lodged in university hotel. Earn up to 16 credits. Program licensed by the U.S. Government and sponsored by Willamette University.
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This 3-week program is offered in January or June at Universidad de La Habana and all courses are taught by native Cuban faculty. Students take Introduction to Contemporary Cuba and are lodged in hotels. An array of cultural activities and study trips are designed to encourage direct interaction with the Cuban people. Earn four credits during each 3-week term. Program licensed by the U.S. Government and sponsored by Willamette University.
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University of Massachusetts Boston
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Participants explore the social history, politics, culture and economy of Cuba within its Afrocentric dimension.
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American University
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Examine the political impact of the Cuban Revolution on U.S.- Cuban relations; political conflict in Latin America; and race, gender, and class relations in contemporary Cuba.
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LEXIA International Area and Cultural Studies in Havana
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This program integrates students into the local culture & community via language, history, politics, etc. Instruction is in Spanish. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation abroad (3-4 days).
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University of Connecticut
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Study tour that examines the history, culture and the arts of Afro Cuba lead by experienced researchers.
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Tulane University Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute
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PROGRAM CURRENTLY SUSPENDED
Study and live in Havana for three weeks this summer. The Tulane University Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute's Summer in Cuba Program provides a rare opportunity for students to explore and understand Cuban society and culture firsthand in an academic setting.
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American University School of International Service
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Studnets will examine first-hand Cuba's changing politics, economy, and culture.
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College of Charleston
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Semester program in Cuba featuring Spanish Language and English only programs. A joint effort of the College of Charleston and the Instituto de Filosofia. Only open to College of Charleston students.
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Washington College
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Washington College is coordinating its Seminar in Cuba with Global Exchange, a San Francisco-based non-profit research and education center that has been conducting "reality tours" to various countries around the world since it was founded in 1986.
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