International Center for Development Studies - Costa Rica

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P.O. Box 1412-1000 San José, Costa Rica

Human Rights, Society, and Development in Latin America

Costa Rica
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Location
Costa Rica: San Jose

Term
Fall

Dates
August 20 - December 7, 2012

  • Description

    This program offers students the possibility to acquire in-depth knowledge on human rights and their relationship with human development while living and studying in Costa Rica. Gender issues, social cohesion, and the dichotomy of exclusion and inclusion are also examined, adopting a developmental approach. In addition, the effort to strengthen democracy, as well as the impact on development of Latin America's relationship with the outside world is analyzed. By means of applied theory, policy discussion, and field trips, students enhance their understanding of Latin American reality and the challenges that the countries of the region face to secure sustainability and equality in their development processes.

    The program consists of 4 topical courses and a Spanish language course plus two optional courses taught 100% in Spanish to choose from: Latinoamérica a través del cine & Literatura Centroamericana.

    The 4 topical courses are:
    - Human Development and Society in Latin America
    - Development in Latin America from a gender perspective
    - Human rights in Latin America: A Developmental Approach
    - Politics and Democracy in Latin America

    Homestays are one of the most important parts of a student's experience, facilitating immersion in and adaptation to the new culture and language, and helping students to integrate into local society. In order to assure students will have a great experience with their host families, ICDS has a Homestay Coordinator with a great deal of experience in the selection of host families and the placement of students with an appropriate host family, according to what the student has indicated as his/her preferences in the housing application.

    ICDS also offers many service-learning, volunteer, internship and research opportunities to give ICDS students the chance to put into practice what they learn in the classroom and to use their Spanish skills, to be involved with leading practitioners in the field, and to contribute to the efforts for sustainable human development in Costa Rica. To learn more about these opportunities, please download the attached PDF.

    ICDS student services include on-site orientation, arrival and departure transportation, a counselor on staff, assistance with student visas, healthcare recommendations, a PO box mailing address, and full student services at Universidad Latina, where classes are held, including access to computer labs and a ULatina student ID. ICDS is a very small organization and is therefore able to provide students with personalized attention for anything that comes up!

  • Highlights

    - Field trip to EARTH University (Escuela de Agricultura de la Region del Tropico Humedo) where students have a chance to see human development concepts at work through activities such as lodging with local families at traditional Costa Rican farms, visiting the botanical and medicinal plant gardens, working at the organic agriculture and integrated livestock farm, hiking at the forest reserve, and observing the work at the banana plantation and processing plant, as well as interacting with the student population at EARTH.

    - Visits to Costa Rican and international institutions, such as the Asamblea Legislativa (Congress), the Supreme Court of Justice, the National Ombudsman's Office, the Inter-American Human Rights Court, and UN's University for Peace.

    - Excursion to Tortuguero, on the Caribbean coast, to stay at a sustainable eco-tourism lodge, hike through the rain forest, canoe down the Pacuare river, and explore a different part of Costa Rica.

    - Day trips to nearby volcanos Poas or Irazu, Doka Estate coffee plantation, and other cultural activities in the San Jose area such as cooking lessons, dance lessons, trips to museums, and walking tours of the city.

    - Service-learning, volunteering, research, and internship opportunities during, before, and after this program! To learn more about these opportunities, please download the attached PDF.

  • Degree Level

    Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

  • Subject Areas

    • Anthropology
    • Area/ethnic Studies
    • Business
    • Chicano Studies
    • Community Service
    • Comparative Literature
    • Conflict Studies
    • Conservation And Preservation
    • Culture
    • Development Studies
    • Diplomatic Outreach
    • Ethnic Studies
    • Feminist, Gender, And Sexuality Studies
    • Field-study
    • Film
    • Foreign Language
    • Fourth World Studies
    • Geography
    • History
    • Humanities
    • Intensive Language
    • Interdisciplinary
    • International Policy And Diplomacy
    • International Relations
    • Languages / Linguistics
    • Latin American Studies
    • Leadership
    • Liberal Arts
    • Literature
    • Peace Studies
    • Political Science/politics
    • Public / Community Service Sciences
    • Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
    • Public Health
    • Public Management
    • Research Study
    • Restoration/conservation
    • Romance Studies
    • Social Policy
    • Social Sciences
    • Social Work
    • Sociology
    • Spanish
    • Spanish Literature
    • Student Trips (non-credit)
    • Sustainable Development
    • Travel / Tourism
    • Women's Studies
  • Cost in US$:

    Contact us for price

  • Program Fees Include:

    Cost includes on-site orientation, arrival and departure transportation to the airport, visa assistance provided by the ICDS-affiliated lawyer, a Student Welfare Coordinator (who is a licensed counselor) on staff, and a homestay for the duration of the program which provides two meals per day (three on weekends), a private furnished room, laundry service, and a guarantee to be the only non-family member in the house.

    Cost also includes academic credits which transfer easily back to the student's home university, a field trip in each class, multiple excursions, and monthly cultural activities.

  • Experience Required

    no

  • This Program is open to

    American, Asian, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and Worldwide Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Home-stays

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    Independently

  • Application Process Involves

    • Letters of Reference
    • Transcript
    • Written Application
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