Beginning in 1994, the Les Aspin Center began conducting study abroad opportunities in Europe and Africa during Marquette University’s winter break. Past programs have taken
students to Italy, Greece, Ireland, England, Kenya, Ghana, and Tanzania. The LAC will continue its international programming with a 2007-2008 winter-break opportunity to
study in the African countries of Kenya and Tanzania.
In this Spring term, Session 2 course, students will examine the manner in which culture, values, and identity shape global and domestic politics. Of particular interest is how they can inform and guide public policy efforts to promote democracy, shape periods of political transition and democratization, and provide the foundation for creating policies that will advance the overall welfare of the society.
This course is designed as an immersion experience that will allow students to integrate theoretical models of development politics, culture, and values with first hand observations of these variables in action. In addition to lectures, readings, and site visits, students will interact with personnel from nongovernmental organizations, government institutions, and various development agencies. Of particular interest, this course will include an examination of the dynamic relationships between governments, NGOs, funding agencies, and grassroots medical care providers addressing the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. The course may be taken for audit.
Students participating in this course will experience a variety of unique opportunities including:
Site Visits subject to change
This course is registered as a Spring Semester course (Session 2 schedule). Therefore, there is no additional tuition cost for students who remain under the 18 credit semester limit. The total cost for direct program expenses is $3,500.00. Direct expenses include airfare, hotels, ground transport in Africa, entrance fees, and Kenya and Tanzania visa fees (does not include acquiring a passport). Students will be responsible for their own food purchases and personal expenses while in Africa.