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Summer Kenya Study Abroad
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more information, contact: NEWS: HURRY TO ENSURE YOUR REGISTRATION IN THE PROGRAM TO KENYA. EARN UP TO SIX CREDITS WHILE ENJOYING THE SPECTACULAR AFRICAN SAFARI. THIS WILL BE A TRIP OF A LIFETIME!!!! KENYA STUDY ABROADGENERAL INFORMATIONThe Summer Kenya Study Abroad Program will focus
on environment, development, culture and history of Africa with emphasis
on Kenya. Visits to cultural
and historical sites will include colonial settlements in Limuru, Karen
Blixen Museum, Bomas of Kenya, Railway Museum, Village Market, Nairobi
National Museum, Orogessaile Archaeological Site in the Rift Valley, Fort
Jesus, Gede Ruins Archaeological Site, Ngomongo Villages and many more.
Visits to plant and wildlife rich areas will include overnight
stays in Mount Kenya (the second largest mountain in Africa), Lake Nakuru
National Park (home of the flamingoes), the world renowned Maasai Mara
that adjoins the Serengeti of Tanzania, and Amboseli National Park. We will examine various forms of interaction between
people and the environment. Specifically,
we will discuss conflicting forms of land use among farmers, pastoralists
and wildlife. Additionally,
we will also learn about the culture of selected Kenyan tribes such as the
Maasai and Kikuyu with respect to their history and way of life.
Field trips run all day to view wildlife, plants, and villages.
Lectures will be provided by invited guest speakers, Kenyatta
University faculty, a WPU faculty, local specialists on the ecology and
history of selected communities. Additionally,
Kenyan guides trained in history and ecology of particular sites will be
invited to share their knowledge and experiences with the students. Following one week of intensive classroom instruction, there will be a two week field study/safari. The field study is a follow up of classroom instruction which will give students an opportunity to witness first hand what they will have learned in the classroom. In various hotels where we will stay overnight, there are special programs including slide shows of local ecology, entertainment by African dancers, talks about the history and culture of local groups and many more. These programs usually follow dinner and are very educational. CREDITStudents could register for one or two courses and earn three or six credits respectively. QUESTIONSIf you have any questions regarding the course, contact:
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