What:
The Bangladesh program is a January Term
immersion in the country's rural villages.
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Hands-On
Experience:
Field experiences provide an opportunity
to see social change in progress. Village
studies are conducted in rural communities
as you analyze development projects designed
to help one of the worlds poorest
countries. With the aid of an interpreter,
you interview rural residents to understand
their views of population, gender roles,
education and social issues. Urban experiences
include visiting settler areas and development
agencies in Dhaka.
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Like
No Other Place on Earth
Bordering India, Bangladesh is a young,
predominantly Muslim nation state. Bangladesh
offers a chance to witness the moderate
practice of Islam and understand how poverty
can offer an opportunity for dialogue,
not violence. Ranked among the worlds
poorest countries, Bangladesh has been
a key site for implementing and testing
various models of development by international
agencies and Non-Governmental Organizations.
Its capital is the emerging mega-city
of Dhaka with more than 10 million residents.
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When:
January
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Cost
(2005): $4,600 (Contact HECUA for
non-member school fee). Includes:
round-trip airfare Twin Cities
Dhaka, airport transfers, ground transportation
to field sites, planned group excursions,
lodging, all breakfasts, some lunches
and dinners, health insurance and administrative
costs. Additional expenses: your
school's J-Term tuition and/or fee, passport,
visa, some meals, free-time activities
and personal expenses.
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Prerequisites:
Completion of first year of college, minimum
GPA of 2.0, open to all majors. There
is no language requirement.
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Housing
and meals: HECUA students stay in
a hotel or hostel and attend seminars
in the field or at the Independent University
of Bangladesh.
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Interested?
Click
here to request more information.
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If
questions arise about how HECUA transfers
credit and how member institutions can
integrate our curricuum into specific
majors/minors, please contact a member
of our Student Service Team:
Mary
Delorie
(651-287-3311; [email protected])
David
Holliday
(651-287-3311; [email protected])
Alysha
Boie
(651-287-3312; [email protected])
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WITNESS
DEVELOPMENT AT ITS CORE
Learn
about the intentions of development agencies
and the aspirations of poor Bangladeshis.
Through lectures, discussions, and group
field study, you will explore the policies,
practices and ideologies of socioeconomic
development in rural and urban Bangladesh.
While in Dhaka you will meet with leaders
of government and development agencies.
You also will have a chance to learn about
the moderate practice of Islam. Leaving
Dhaka, you will spend two weeks in the rural
Bogra district (100km east).
Lectures and readings are in English, and
interpreters help translate Bangla in the
field. Instruction in basic Bangla phrases
is offered on the program.
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"I
learned so much about not only Bangladesh, but
also about my place in the world."
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