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Africa
Egypt: American University in Cairo (Cairo)
South Africa: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (Port Elizabeth)
South Africa: Rhodes University (Grahamstown)
South Africa: Stellenbosch University (Stellenbosch)
South Africa: University of Cape Town (Cape Town)
South Africa: University of Fort Hare (Alice)
South Africa: University of KwaZulu Natal - Howard College Campus (Durban)
South Africa: University of KwaZulu Natal - Pietermaritzburg Campus (Pietermaritzburg)
South Africa: University of the Western Cape (Tygerberg)
South Africa: University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg)
St. Norbert College partners with SIT Study Abroad to offer students unique, experiential, and transformative study abroad opportunities. The SIT Study Abroad experience includes:
- a field-based, experiential approach with a commitment to reciprocity;
- genuine cultural immersion through fieldwork, intensive language classes, and homestays (both urban and rural);
- a focus on critical, global issues; and
- undergraduate research through an Independent Study Project.
SIT Study Abroad has rolling admissions, and it is important to apply early. Applications will be reviewed during the following dates:
- Fall Programs: January 15 - May 1
- Spring Programs: April 15 - November 1
Click the links below to discover the dynamics of each program. Additional SIT Study Abroad programs can be found in Latin America and the Middle East.
Botswana: Community-Based Natural Resource Management (currently unavailable)
Cameroon: Social Pluralism & Development
Ghana: Origins of African Identity
Ghana: Social Transformation & Cultural Expression
Kenya: Health & Community Development
Kenya: Islam & Swahili Cultural Identity
Madagascar: Biodiversity & Natural Resource Management
Madagascar: National Identity & Social Change
Mali: Health, Gender, & Community Empowerment
Morocco: Migration & Transnational Identity
Morocco: Multiculturalism & Human Rights
Senegal: National Identity & the Arts
South Africa: Community Health & Social Policy
South Africa: Multiculturalism & Human Rights
South Africa: Social & Political Transformation
Tanzania: Wildlife Conservation & Political Ecology
Tanzania: Zanzibar - Coastal Ecology & Natural Resource Management
Tunisia: Emerging Identities in North Africa
Uganda: Development Studies
Uganda-Rwanda: Post-Conflict Transformation
Per the policy of the Study Abroad Office, if one of the above countries is on the U.S. Department of State's Travel Warning list, students may not study in that particular country.
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