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Madagascar: National Identity and Social Change
Location: Madagascar: Antananarivo
Term: Fall, Spring
Dates: September to December/February to May
Description
Madagascar is home to an amazing variety of cultures, due to its long history as a trading nexus and migratory destination for people from throughout Indonesia, Africa and the Arabian peninsula.
Today, the 18 clans that live in this island nation retain key elements of their heritage while also sharing a common Malagasy culture and language--giving rise to the Malagasy phrase "unity amongst diversity."
Living with a family in Antananarivo, Madagascar's scenic highland capital built on the 12 sacred hills of Imerina, students gain an in-depth understanding of the domestic and external influences that have shaped Madagascar. A second homestay in Diego-Suarez, an easygoing city on the island's stunning northern tip, provides a deeper appreciation of Malagasy culture in all its variety.
Prerequisites: Three recent semesters of college-level French or equivalent and the ability to follow coursework in French, as assessed by SIT.
Highlights
Five-week homestay in Antananarivo, two weeks in Diego-Suarez, and one-week in a rural area. Educational excursions to the Ankarana Special Reserve, the island of Nosy Be and rural Fiananrantsoa.
Degree Level
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$:
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Cost Includes:
Cost Include Description:
Credit Available
no
Experience Required
yes
- Prerequisites: Three recent semesters of college-level French or equivalent and the ability to follow coursework in French, as assessed by SIT.
This Program is open to
American, Worldwide Participant.
Typical Living Arrangements
- Home-stays
Participants Travel to Madagascar
Independently or in Groups
Application Process Involves
- Essay
- Letters of Reference
- Written Application
- Physical Exam/Health Records
Typically The Application Process Time is
3 weeksPost Services Include
- Alumni Network
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Job and Internship Network
SIT Study Abroad's Mission Statement
A pioneer in experiential, field-based study abroad, SIT offers semester, summer, and academic year programs for undergraduate students in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as comparative programs in multiple locations.
Programs focus on critical global issues in specific geographical and cultural contexts using an interdisciplinary approach. Studying with host country faculty and living with families, students gain a deep appreciation for local cultures and become immersed in diverse topics ranging from the politics of identity to post-conflict transformation, from global health to environmental policy.
Year Founded
1932
