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Study Abroad
The Department of Geography
offers majors a number of off-campus learning opportunities. The department
conducts a biennial field trip to Yucatan, Mexico that can be taken for
course credit. Students visit major archaeological sites, tour a U.S.
manufacturing plant, and observe changing land use patterns as exemplified
by haciendas/ejidos. Additional field trips are being planned. Undergraduate
participation in faculty research/field work is encouraged. As such, in
the past students have studied global warming in Alaska and the tourist
industry in Mexico.
For the past ten years the Department of Geography, in collaboration with
the Latin American Studies Program, as run on a biennial basis a filed
trip to the Yucatan. The trip is usually scheduled during the break between
fall and winter quarters. The trip last one week, during which time students
typically visit five archaeological sites (including Chicehn Itza, Uxmal,
Coba, Ek Balam, and Izamal), several colonial towns, churches and haciendas,
traditional markets, a living Mayan community, a cooperative henequen
robe factory, a community run monkey sanctuary, a modern maquiladora.
The trip finishes with a free day in Cancun. The trip is run by experienced
University of Cincinnati faculty and their Mexican colleagues. Every effort
is made to have a physician or nurse as part of the tour group.
Course credit can be arranged through Geography or Latin American
Studies. Cost per student is typically under $1000, including airfare.
$500 scholars are usually available for most students.
Publicity regarding the trips and availability of scholarships is circulated
in courses in Geography, Latin American Studies, and Romance Languages
during the fall quarter. Posters announcing the trip are also displayed
on the fourth floor of Braunstein Hall.
As of March 2003, Geography Department and Latin American Studies faculty,
in cooperation with Planning faculty, are exploring the possibility of
future additional field trips to other sites in Latin America.
For further information regarding the Yucatan Filed trip contact:
Dr. Robert South
Department of Geography
University of Cincinnati
ph: 556-3427
or the Director of the Latin American Studies Program
Dr. Nicholas Dunning
ph: 556-3436
Other study abroad opportunities may be available. Students should check
with the Universitys Institute for Global Studies and Affairs (ph:
556-4402) or the Department of Romance Languages (ph: 556-1950).
Please visit UC's Global Studies
web page for more information
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