Brazilian Culture, Global Economy, and Natural Resource Management- USAC

Location

Brazil: Florianopolis

Description

The Florianopolis program offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the incredibly diverse and dynamic culture of Brazil while living on a beautiful sub-tropical island and studying at one South America's most prestigious universities. The program is ideal for students who want to learn about the world's fifth-largest country, one of the fastest-growing economies (sixth-largest in the world), and its diverse mix of European, African, and indigenous cultures. Learn an old European language with a unique modern twist while soaking up the beautiful weather and sandy white beaches of the southeastern Brazilian coast.

Influences from centuries of immigration collide and are reborn on this island which has retained and developed a culture that is different from the mainland and unique to Brazil. Locals mingle with visitors from Europe and the Americas who choose the island's charms and almost perpetually warm climate. Near the thriving old colonial center, you will study Portuguese and a range of optional courses at Brazil's third largest university. All of these factors create a fascinating learning and social atmosphere for USAC students.

Highlights

This program focuses on academic areas in which Brazil is a world leader: Cultural Studies, Global Economy, and Natural Resource Management. You will have the opportunity to study the complexities of contemporary Brazilian society through a wide selection of courses in English, as well as through your own interactions with the host culture. In addition, an intensive Portuguese language course is offered to all students at the start of the program, to create an essential base with which to better understand the country and its people. The intensive approach will allow you to complete up to two years of university foreign language coursework in only one semester. You may stay for one semester or a full year.

The academic courses are only one part of the intended value of your study abroad experience. Participation in formal and informal activities, such as field trips and visits to cultural events and local festivals, constitute an integral and enriching part of your stay. On-site USAC staff will organize a busy calendar of optional activities for you to pursue a range of different interests and gain an understanding of Brazilian culture. During each semester you will also have the opportunity to join an optional tour to the stunning destinations of Iguacu Falls and Curitiba (Fall) and Minas Gerais (Spring).

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