Houghton College - Study Abroad Program in Tanzania

Houghton College - Study Abroad Program in Tanzania

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Location
  • Tanzania
    • Iringa
Term
Spring
Subject Areas
African Studies Cultural Studies History

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Language
English

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Starting Price
15000
May 09, 2017
Oct 23, 2011
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About Program

Join Houghton College and study abroad in Tanzania this spring semester. This is an intensive 12 week semester offering the unique opportunity to experience life as most Africans themselves experience it, to be exposed to Africa on a broad front including history, anthropology, environment, languages, politics, and religion. Students will see needs and evaluate them in the light of their Christian beliefs. Extended trips away from Iringa Houghton campus site include nearby game reserves and Wahehe and Maasai tribal villages.

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Stacey
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Yes, I recommend this program

Incredible semester for those interested in rural immersion

Houghton in Tanzania provided fabulous exposure to life in southern Tanzania. You live in tents just outside of a village with courses in East African History, East African Culture, Wildlife Behavior, Missions and Folklore. In the afternoons, students are encouraged to go into the village where the children are eager to play and families are generous in hosting, teaching and sharing life. The staff are well connected with the ex-patriot community which provides students the opportunity to connect with many development workers, missionaries and volunteers. Throughout the program there is a lot of travel with safaris, sightseeing trips and time experiencing culture through two home-stays and a camping trip with the Massai. I went on the program knowing no Swahili and was near conversational by the end of my stay. This program is not for everyone, but for those who are interested in long-term international living in the future, it is a great introduction.

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