CIEE
300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
United States
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Phone: 207-533-4000; Toll-free: 800.40.STUDY
Fax: 207-553-5000
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Web Site:
CIEE
Downloads:
(Application)
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CIEE Liberal Arts Program in Santiago, Chile
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Chile
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Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
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Dates: Fall 22 weeks: mid-July-mid-December; Spring 21 weeks: mid-February-early-July; Academic Year 52 weeks: mid-July-early-July; Calendar Year 45 weeks: mid-February-mid-December
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Description
The Liberal Arts program aims to provide students firsthand knowledge of contemporary issues and cultural patterns in Chile. This is accomplished through an orientation program, supplemental cultural activities throughout the semester, and Chilean homestays. Students also have the opportunity to meet their academic and linguistic goals through direct enrollment at two outstanding universities in Santiago: the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and the Universidad de Chile. Academic Program Founded in 1992, the CIEE Study Center in Santiago provides a supportive environment for students to directly enroll in two of Chile's major universities. Given the array of disciplines and courses available to participants, the program is suitable for under- graduate students from a variety of majors with strong Spanish language skills. All courses are taught in Spanish. Latin American Studies Certificate Academic year students can obtain a Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile-issued Latin American Studies Certificate by studying and passing five courses related to Latin American studies. Human Rights Certificate Upon successful completion of two courses, Human Rights in Latin America and Chile and Recognition and Criminalization of Chilean Indigenous Rights, program participants qualify to receive a Human Rights Certificate. The Certificate is offered to CIEE students only by faculty from the School of Law at Universidad Central, one of the leading institutions in the study of human rights in Chile. Students may take only one of these courses as part of their regular course load. Academic Culture A great deal of emphasis is placed on memorization and note taking in most classes. It can take a while to learn how to study effectively in the Chilean system, especially in terms of acquiring reading material and understanding professor's expectations. Chilean classmates are often an excellent source for help. Average class size is 20 to 30 students. The atmosphere of the two host universities is quite distinct in terms of socio demographic backgrounds of the student bodies, their political leanings, size of classes, and infrastructure. The opportunity to enroll in more than one Chilean university is quite unique and provides insight into the diversity of the Chilean educational system. The first semester of the Chilean academic year begins in March and ends mid-July, and the second semester begins in mid-July and ends in mid-December. A year-long program of study in Santiago can begin either during the North American fall (academic year program) or spring semester (calendar year program). Academic year students who begin their study during the North American fall semester have a two-month break between semesters and are encouraged to travel in Latin America. There is a break of about two weeks between the spring and fall semesters for calendar year students. Students may also choose to spend a second semester at the CIEE Study Center in Valparaíso, Chile.
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Highlights
- Wide range of direct enrollment courses at two prestigious universities
- Innovative CIEE course exploring contemporary Chilean identity
- Two weekend field tripsto Pucón, an eco-tourism center, with optional activities and visit to ethnic Mapuche groups; and to the Atacama desert outdoor
- Cultural and educational activities to vineyards, mines, museums, and theaters
- Community service, internship, and volunteer opportunities
- Opportunity to obtain Human Rights certificate
CultureCultural Activities and Field TripsThe program includes visits to sites of historic and cultural importance in Santiago and its environs. These activities, which vary each semester to take advantage of seasonal and current attractions, have included a tour of the city of Santiago, visits to Pablo Neruda's homes, guided tours of local museums, a tour of the copper mine of El Teniente and an historic mining village nearby, a visit to the memorial of the victims of the 1973 coup, and a walking tour of Bellavista led by the citizen's group that spearheaded its conservation. In addition, there are two field trips each semester: a trip to San Pedro de Atacama, an enormous anthropological and ecological field in the center of the Atacama desert; and another trip to an area of cultural interest outside Santiago.
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Subject Areas
Anthropology,
Archaeology,
Art History,
Arts,
Communications,
Geography,
History,
International Relations,
Journalism / Broadcasting,
Latin American Studies,
Legal Studies,
Literature,
Philosophy,
Political Science/Politics,
Psychology,
Religious Studies,
Sociology,
Spanish Literature,
Theology
and Urban & Regional Planning
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Cost in US$
Please check the CIEE website for current program pricing
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Cost Includes
The CIEE fees for 2010-11 include tuition, housing, all meals, an optional on-site air- port meet and greet, full-time leadership and support, orientation, such immersion activities as language partners and volunteer opportunities, a comprehensive student handbook, pre-departure advising, scheduled activities, field trips (including the two weekend trips to the eco-tourism center of Pucón and to San Pedro de Atacama), host institution identity card, and a CIEE iNext travel card, which includes insurance and other travel benefits.
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Experience Required
yes
Overall GPA 2.75
6 semesters of college- level Spanish or equivalent
1 spanish language course within the past year recommended
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This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangement
Home-stays
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Participants Travel to Chile
Independently
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Typically Participants Work
Independently
Or
In Groups
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Scholarships Are Available
- We have several scholarships that students can apply for. Contact CIEE for details.
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Application Process Involves
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Transcript
- Written Application
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CIEE's Mission Statement
Since 1947, the Council on International Educational Exchange, known as CIEE, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. Our services to young people studying, working, teaching, and traveling abroad are more important than ever.
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Are you interested in this
study abroad program?
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