Extractions: Amanda Gordon The oldest and best known university in the country, Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) offers a wide range of subjects and faculties. More than 30,000 students attend UCR, and the university boasts a large international student community as well. The campus offers extensive sports facilities, arts venues, and beautiful grounds. Each IFSA-Butler student studying at UCR lives with a carefully selected host family. Because most of the culture of Latin America revolves around the extended family, living with a host family is one of the best ways to immerse yourself into the culture and language of Costa Rica. The program fee includes three meals per day. UCR offers a good variety of subjects and faculties and allows students to cross-register in different departments. Particularly strong are literature and social sciences. No matter which courses you pursue at UCR, you'll also take a required Spanish language course arranged by IFSA-Butler. All coursework is in Spanish.
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Extractions: The program fee of $2200 includes tuition, accommodations, breakfast, lunch on field and service trips and some dinners, transportation within Costa Rica and some required tours. A $300 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of application. The deposit will be refunded only if a student is not accepted into the program or should the program be cancelled. The Study Abroad Office offers scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students to attend
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Extractions: Probably the most pronounced feature of Coast Rican culture is its friendliness and hospitality, a great asset for vacationers. With a democracy government, standing out in Latin America, Costa Ricans love peace. Not having a military means that Costa Ricans can benefit from a higher standard of living. Costa Rica is racially diverse, which permeates the culture from its cuisine to its handicrafts to its music. Its European influence shows in its architecture and official language. Consider vacationing in Costa Rica to be able to really mix with the crowd and socialize! The Northern Pacific region welcomes tourists with traditional demonstrations and those from folklore, with bull riding a popular one. Enjoy the wide variety and numerous beaches of white or gray sand, with various degrees of surf quality. Photography is a very common activity that captures the full range of landscape including caves, dry forests, and volcanoes. Guanacaste has superior dive sites, and the sportfishing not only caters to casual vacationers, but there also are a number of record-breaking tournaments held.
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Extractions: Costa Rica is located in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north. One of the most developed countries in Latin America, Costa Rica has long been famous for its tradition of peaceful democracy. Costa Ricans also enjoy the highest standard of living in Central America, a 95% literacy rate, and the greatest overall advancement in the social and economic spheres. For this reason, it is an ideal location for language and culture study. Intercultura, the base for the Raymond Walters College Costa Rican study abroad program, is located in the colonial city of Heredia, approximately 20 minutes by bus from the capital city of San Jose. Originally it was known as the city of flowers. The tranquility and natural beauty of the mountains is only a few minutes away. Applicants must be students in good standing and must enroll for the three credit hour course for participation in the program. In addition, students should be in good physical health and capable of substantial walking (several hours) in the course of a day. Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 15 students. Expected costs are outlined on the
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Extractions: CIEE Study Center in Monteverde, Costa Rica : This program is designed for students with biology-related majors who have completed at least one year of introductory biology and one elective in ecology and seek intensive, sophisticated tropical field and course work in Costa Rica from both theoretical and taxonomic perspectives. All biology courses are taught in English. Setting Description: Costa Rica is the ideal location in which to study tropical biology and conservation. As a land bridge between North and South America, and with a unique geography and climate, Costa Rica offers a high biodiversity of both species and ecosystems. The country is the center of tropical ecology research and teaching in the Western Hemisphere and a model for the rest of the developing world in conservation; 20% of Costa Rica is composed of extensive national parks and biological reserves. Program Value: The CIEE fees for 2005?06 include tuition, housing, all meals, optional on-site airport meet and greet, on-site orientation, cultural activities (such as group dinners, local festivals), local excursions such as nature preserves and cloud forests throughout the Monteverde region, field trips including extended trips to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Costa Rica, national park entry fees, scientific equipment, outdoor camping equipment, field house lab access, a comprehensive student handbook, pre-departure advising, and insurance.
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Extractions: Established in 1994, EcoTeach is committed to conservation, education and cultural awareness. We bring student groups, teachers and life long learners to Costa Rica on study tours that focus on the culture and natural ecology of Costa Rica. All our expeditions are led by Costa Rican naturalist guides By August of 2004, over 4000 students, teachers, families, and other life-long learners had traveled to Costa Rica to participate in EcoTeach programs. Groups came from as far as Canada and England. We are truly an international effort! EcoTeach's Expeditions combine a fast pace with conscientious involvement in local activities. We show our student visitors the wonders of Costa Rica, including its varied cultures, ecological zones, tropical rainforests, and animal life. On our , students work as members of a research team, helping scientists protect leatherback and green sea turtles.
Extractions: Description: Highlights: The Community. In the canton of San Carlos, two hours north of San Jose, Ciudad Quesada is untouched by the cultural influences of tourism. Situated on a plateau and surrounded by green hills, it is a small town in which everyone knows their neighbor. No matter where you are in the town, you will never lose sight of the hillsides and you will always be able to take in the fresh clean air of small town life.
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Extractions: Andean Pre-Columbian Art Art from the Andean region to include objects from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela Peruvian Ceramics Cultures representative of Pre-Columbian Peru and Chile Pre-Columbian Musical Instruments Andean musical instruments from Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru to include panpipes, antaras, flutes, ocarinas, whistles, drums, bells Pre-Columbian Metalwork Bronze, Gold, Silver, Copper objects and various metalworking techniques View Entire Catalogue Pre-Columbian Wood, Shell and Bone
Extractions: Intercultura Language School offers a series of 18 courses designed by curriculum specialists, using interactive small groups in an environment of total immersion in Latin American culture. Classes are 4 hours per day, Monday to Friday. Our professors are university trained and credentialed to teach Spanish as a second language. We give all teachers further instruction on teaching in the context of total cultural immersion. Academic credit through several accredited US university programs is available (e.g.. USM, Austin College, and Duke University). CAMPUS LOCATIONS A key element of our educational approach is the opportunity to stay with carefully selected Costa Rican families, matched to the needs of the student. The homestay includes two meals a day (breakfast and dinner) with supportive people who assist the student in daily interactions, and sometimes even help with homework! Students at the beach campus may choose to live either in local homestays or in shared accommodations at the luxury hotel.
Extractions: After classes and on weekends we offer a wide selection of activities, conducted in Spanish (the majority involve no extra charge). Students should check the notice boards in reception daily for times, sign-up sheets and specific information. We encourage all students to participate in as many activities as possible, as you will find they greatly enhance your understanding of, and connection to, the culture. These include: LATIN DANCE CLASSES: From Monday through Thursday you have the opportunity to participate in classes where you will learn salsa, merengue, cumbia and marcado, the most popular dances in Costa Rica. This enables you to go out to discos and dances with confidence and interact on a fun social level with Ticos. MONTHLY ACTIVITIES CALENDAR:
Extractions: Costa Rican culture is in many ways a reflection of its racial diversity. The predominant influence has long been European, which is reflected in everything from the official language Spanish to the architecture of the countrys churches and other historic buildings. The indigenous influence is less visible, but can be found in everything from the tortillas that make part of a typical Costa Rican meal, to the handmade ceramics sold at roadside stands. They take pride in having more than one hundred years of democratic tradition, and almost half a century without an army. The army was abolished in 1948, and the money the country saves by not expending in military issues is invested in improving the Costa Ricans standard of living, which has fostered a culture of social peace that makes it such a pleasant place to visit.
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Extractions: Our volunteers say they feel a world away, but somehow they also feel right at home. Why? Because Costa Rica is a land that is known for its beautiful landscapes and peaceful attitude. Our volunteers are greeted with open arms and smiles from the local people we call Ticos . The colorful dancing and music draws them in closer. I approach each volunteer as a new friend and as a kind of teacher, for them to find where they might be most useful and for them to learn about the community and the culture of my country. Hopefully you, too, will soon join us in saying, Right in the heart of Costa Rica, Cartago is known as the center of history and religion. Cartago was the first permanent Spanish settlement in Costa Rica and was formerly its capital. Every August thousands of Ticos make their way to this peaceful city to visit La Basilica, a holy site for Catholics.
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Extractions: West Africa * Description for each of Hofstede's Dimensions listed below Costa Rica is similar to many Latin American countries when analyzing Hofstede's Dimensions (see Latin America Hofstede Graph below). Costa Rica also ranks lower on masculinity (21) than other Latin countries (48) which indicates a low level of differentiation and discrimination between genders. In this culture, females are treated more equally to males in all aspects of society. This low Masculinity ranking may also be displayed as a more openly nurturing society.
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