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Summer Seminar in Ghana

July 12–August 16, 2018
(Summer Session II)

This four-week program introduces students to the history, culture, and contemporary issues of Ghana, a rapidly developing nation of 40 million on Africa's west coast. Students can take courses that will satisfy requirements for Brooklyn College Upper-tier General Education, Brooklyn College General Education Intercultural Competency, and an Africana Studies seminar. This study abroad experience will help equip participants for careers in international marketing, international relations, sustainability, international development, and global studies education.

Ghana's ancient Asante culture, peaceful democratic atmosphere, and steady economic growth make it an ideal African country for American students to visit. The program explores trans-Atlantic history and culture, including the Atlantic slave trade, as well as issues surrounding pan-African identity, anti-colonial struggles, and globalization and its manifestations in the art and literature of Ghana. The program begins in the vibrant and cosmopolitan capital city, Accra, where lectures and readings will be complemented by visits to cultural and historic sites such as the DuBois Center, the National Museum, and the National Art Center. After an initial three-day introduction to the historical and cultural contexts of Ghana, the participants will travel to Kumasi, the home of the Asante cultural region.

For two weeks, participants will be immersed in the study and practice of Ghanaian history and Asante culture. Students will participate in music and dance workshops and lectures with Ghanaian and Brooklyn College professors. The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology will be the location for the studies on development economics, contemporary politics, gender studies, and Ghanaian art history. After the lectures and site visits, students will participate in a four-day service-learning component based in a peri-urban village that will include hands-on teaching and learning activities. Visits to kente weaving and craft villages, as well as traditional Asante cultural events, will highlight our stay in the region.

Finally, after our stay in the Kumasi "Garden City," students will travel to Cape Coast and visit the Kakum Canopy walk and coastal slave forts. During the month abroad, students will stay in shared accommodations in hostels on or near the university campuses. A four-day homestay in the community of Besease may be arranged. The program includes two meals a day, which will usually be taken in the hotel restaurant or on the university campus. Individual research projects can be arranged. Pre-departure orientation will take place during the week before participants leave for Ghana.

This program is open to all undergraduate and graduate students, and all majors.

Program Dates

July 12–August 16, 2018

Program Fee

$1,963 (includes CISI health/travel insurance, program-related transportation in Ghana, excursions, housing, and some meals)

Program Fee Payment Schedule:

  • Nonrefundable Deposit Due: With Application—$300
  • Second Payment Due: April 6—$832
  • Final Payment Due: May 4—$831

Additional Costs

  • Brooklyn College tuition and fees for six credits.
  • Out-of-pocket costs ($920 estimated minimum) for visa, required vaccinations, personal expenses, laundry, Internet/phone, and out-of-pocket meals.
  • $1,549 for international round-trip airfare to Ghana.

Estimated Totalled Basic Program Cost: $4,432, plus Brooklyn College tuition and fees for six credits.

Courses and Credits

Undergraduates will be registered for two classes, a total of six credits; graduate students will be registered for one six-credit course, all selected from the courses listed below. Final course offerings will be dependent on course enrollment.

  • AFST 3135: Black Political Identity in a Transnational Context (3 credits)
    [Syllabus (pdf)]
  • AFST 3290: Special Topics in Literature, Culture, and the Arts (3 credits)
    [Syllabus (pdf)]
  • AFST 4301: Internship in Africana Studies (3 credits)
    [Syllabus (pdf)]
  • AFST 4410: Seminar in Social Sciences (3 credits)
    [Syllabus (pdf)]
  • AFST 7040X: Summer Seminar in Africa (graduate students only; 6 credits)

Financial Aid/Scholarships

Financial aid may apply, and alternative loans are available. Scholarships that apply to this program are: Furman and SASA, among others (see Scholarship Opportunities).

How to Apply

  • Complete and submit the IEGE Notification of Study Abroad/Brooklyn College Study Abroad Application.
  • A $300 nonrefundable deposit is due with your application. Students will pay directly at the Brooklyn College Bursar's Office and must attach their paid receipt to their application when submitting to IEGE. Applications will not be accepted or considered complete without a receipt. Please note this deposit of $300 will only be returned if you are not accepted to the program.
  • Contact a program director to express your interest in joining the program.

Application Deadline

Thursday, March 15, 2018

More Information

Lynda Day (Program Director)
Department of Africana Studies
3105 James Hall
P: 718.951.5597

Moses Davies (Program Director)
Department of Africana Studies
3105 James Hall
P: 718.951.5597

International Education & Global Engagement
1108 Boylan Hall
P: 718.951.5189

Cancellation and Refund Policies

Please read and understand the IEGE Cancellation and Refund Policies Information and note that a participant wishing to cancel his or her program participation must send written notification to IEGE to officially withdraw. Program withdrawal will be official from the time and date that the written communication was received by IEGE.

All information listed above is subject to change at any time.

Page last modified on April 27, 2018.

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