Cape Verde
Program Canceled for Summer 2010
Location: Cape Verde, only slightly larger than Rhode Island, is an archipelago in the Atlantic, 385 miles west of Senegal (off the coast of western Africa). With a total land area of 4,033 km Cape Verde is one of the five Atlantic Archipelagos of the MacaronŽsia. The others are Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands. Cape Verde has a milder climate that is tropical and dry. The standard temperature remains around 25¡ C. One of Cape Verde's main riches is the sea, due to its very abundant maritime fauna. Among the many permanent species of fish there is the dory, the sawfish, the victor fish, the moray and the grouper. There are also many migratory species such as the tuna, dolphins, whales, sperm whales, and killer whales.
NOTE: All fees subject to change, airfare not included.
- Tuition for 6 credits
- Room (dormitory style residencies with shared bathroom facilities)
- Meals (2 meals per day; Breakfast and Dinner )
- In - country transport
- Guided instructions/cultural activities
- Transportation to and from airport and inter- island travel by plane and boat in Cape Verde
Academics:
- NOTE: Students will be required to complete mandatory coursework prior to leaving for Cape Verde. For coursework that involves assigned readings, students will have to submit brief chapter reviews indicating what they learned from each of the chapters read. Refer to syllabus for more information about pre-coursework requirements
- 6 URI credits total; 3 credits for AAF 390, "Direct Study or Research " and 3 credits for AAF/PSC 410, "Development Focus Cape Verde "
- Coursework involves field work and daily lectures and discussions
- Throughout the course, studentsÕ understanding of Cape Verdean history and culture will be facilitated through readings, films, classroom instruction, and fieldwork. Each student will prepare several focused writing projects on topics that address selected themes or problems connected to the Cape Verdean experience. Grades will be based on active participation writing assignments, and fieldwork.
- ***Graduate students must receive approval in advance from their home department and the program director in order to obtain graduate credits.
- Before admitted in to the program, an Interview (either by phone or in person) with program director(s) is mandatory
- Non-URI students, professionals, teachers and high school students are encouraged to apply
Housing
- Dormitory style double occupancy residencies with shared bathroom facilities
- 2 meals per day (Breakfast and Dinner)
Cultural Activities:
- Visits to museums
- Visits to public interest buildings (AHN: National Archive at Alfandega)
- Tour of Tarrafal (Historical Site)
- Tour of Cidade Velha (The First European City in Sub-Sahara Africa)
- Exploration of salt mines in SAL
- and more...
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Click here to see photographs of URI students in Cape Verde (coming Soon!!!)
To download an application and program agreement & release form, click here
To view 2009 Class Syllabus and more academic information click here
To download scholarship application, click here
To pick up a paper application, and for information regarding registration and payments, please contact:
Summer Programs Coordinator
Katiuska Perez
37 Lower College Road
Kingston, RI, 02881
(401) 874-2019
e-mail: spoie@etal.uri.edu
www.uri.edu/international
Marie Cayo
URI Feinstein College of
Continuing Education
80 Washington Street
Providence, RI 02903
(401)277-5202
Email:mcay6967@mail.uri.edu
For more program information and to schedule a mandatory interview, please contact:
Dr. John Fobanjong, Phd
UMASS Dartmounth
285 Old Westport Road
North Dartmounth, MA 02747
(508)999-9177
Email:JFobanjong@umassd.edu