Ecuador Summer and Winter Field School
Ecuador
Term: Summer, Winter
Dates: June and July/ December and January
Description:
This course is a field study of the oral history, literature, art, and religious life of the Quichua Indian people. It provides immersion in the Quichua language and practical training in contemporary field work methods for Anthropology, Humanities, and Religious Studies. Students gain a unique perspective by living and working with native communities in the Andes Mountains and Amazonian Forests. Members of these communities serve as co-teachers in the courses. Location: Ecuador is known for its array of indigenous cultures, well-preserved colonial architecture, dense rainforest, and otherworldly volcanic landscapes. The high point of each session is a thirteen day stay in an Amazonian Runa community on the banks of the Napo River. Other destinations include the colonial city of Quito founded in 1534, Andean communities around Otavalo and Salasaca, and the volcanic hot springs of Papallacta. (See our website for more details about travel destinations.)
Highlights:
Now in its 7th summer, the School includes immersion-based language classes in Quichua at 4 levels (from beginner to advanced). Portions of this program are particularly designed for students preparing for a lifetime of serious research on indigenous culture. We are continuing to offer a new course, 'Problems in Teaching Indigenous Culture,' which appeals to K-12 teachers who wish to develop course materials on the Amazonian culture and/or environment. Four USD1,000 Teacher Fellowships are also available, contact us for details. The program is led by Professor Tod Swanson, a Quichua religious history specialist and fluent Quichua speaker. Courses in Nursing have also been added to the program.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
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Subject Areas :
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- Anthropology
- Biology (General)
- Botany
- Culture
- Education
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- Environmental Studies
- Health Sciences
- History
- Humanities
- Intensive Language
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- Latin American Studies
- Nursing
- Religious Studies
- Social Sciences
- Spanish
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Cost in US$: USD2,000 - USD2,500
Cost Include Description:
The cost of USD2,095.00 for one session or USD4,190.00 for both sessions (subject to change) includes tuition and fees, ground transportation in Ecuador, access to Indian communities and forests, lodging, and three meals a day. Not included: airfare (approx. USD680 with a group rate), passport, health insurance, and personal expenses.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
Scholarships are Available. see Arizona State University's Ecuador Field School Website for more details on possible funding sources.
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