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Study Abroad - Programs
Winter 2004
Cuba FLLT
January 2, 2004 - January 31, 2004


Please note that this program has an early application and first deposit deadline of September 3, 2003.

Program Overview

Expand your knowledge in the nearby Americas, and experience the blend of African, European and American cultures that form the island of Cuba. The largest island in the Caribbean, its 2,320 miles of coastline has deep harbors, coral islands and white sandy beaches.

Cuba is one of the most influential sources of Caribbean popular music. Its infectious African drumming and rhythms overlaid with Hispanic melodies and instrumentations have inspired dance and song such as danzon, son and cha cha cha since the 1880s. Havana (La Habana) is the largest city in the Caribbean and the center of all things Cuban and stands today much as it was built 100 years ago or more. There's an air of faded glory about the city as big '50s and '60s American automobiles still dominate the streets. The city is peppered with glorious Spanish colonial architecture, much of which is under restoration.

The winter session program is hosted by the prestigious Casa de las Americas, an institution with a magnificent history of coordinating cultural encounters between Cuban intellectuals and students from universities in the United States such as Duke, University of California (Berkley, Davis), University of Washington, Harvard University and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, among others.

Your group will enjoy a semitropical climate with temperatures averaging 75 degrees. Three weekend excursions are planned to Pinar Del Rio-Soroa Gardens and Valle de Vinales; Varadero Beach and Cuevas de Bellamar, Matanzas; Trinidad and El Salto del Hanabanilla, Cienfuegos. A number of day trips are planned to expose students to the culture and unique experience of Cuba. These will include visits to Old Habana, museums and the world renown Tropicana nightclub.

The program costs include all air and ground transportation, lodging, meals, and excursions. Students will reside at the residency of the Casa de las Americas.

This program is limited by enrollment.


Courses
Students must enroll in all courses for credit and a grade; pass/fail and audit registration is not permitted.

Honors credit may be available. Check with the faculty director and the Honors program for prior approval (before departure).

All students must enroll in 6 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course.

SPAN207 - Contemporary Latin America I: The Caribbean (3 cr.)
Introduction to contemporary Latin America, its culture, its people, their way of life and the issues confronting them. Taught in Spanish.
Satisfies the following requirements:
Multicultural
Restrictions:Not for major credit. Does not satisfy Arts and Science language requirement. May be repeated for credit when taken on different study abroad programs.

SPAN306 - Practical Oral/Written Expression (3 cr.)
Strengthens skills in grammar and vocabulary in preparation for advanced courses. Includes oral exposes, discussion of articles and videos, textual analysis and compositions. Course taught in Spanish.
Prerequisite:Any two 200-level courses taught in Spanish.

SPAN355 - Special Topics (3 cr.)
Explores an area of special interest in Spanish literature or culture studies. Specific topic to be determined.
Requirements
Applicants should have a G.P.A. of at least 2.0 (on a 4.00 scale). We encourage freshmen to apply! For all participants, a formal application is necessary, including a deposit, one transcript (non-University of Delaware students only), and one recommendation. An interview may be conducted in person or by telephone.

Study abroad at the University of Delaware is highly competitive. See here for an overview of the acceptance process. If you are not selected for your first choice program, we recommend moving your application and deposit to another program (by emailing your request to studyabroad@udel.edu).


Cuba FLLT Program Costs
Participants in the Cuba FLLT program will be charged University of Delaware tuition for one Winter Session and the program fee. The program fee usually covers round-trip airfare, housing, and all excursions but does not include transportation to/from the group's initial departure airport. Your specific program fee may or may not include these and other items, check with the
faculty director for details.

A $200 deposit towards the program fee must be paid by no later than September 3, 2003 , although we recommend that you pay your deposit within three working days of submitting your application. The deposit is non-refundable if you are admitted into the program. The program acceptance list will be available approximately two weeks later. See below for additional program fee and tuition payment deadlines.

UD students pay all program fee deposits by direct bank transfer via this website: http://www.udel.edu/studyabroadpayments. Non-UD students should send a check, payable to the University of Delaware, to CFIS, Elliott Hall, 26 East Main Street, Newark, DE 19716. Credit card payments are not accepted.

  DE Resident Non-DE Resident
Final Tuition based on current year 1107 2894
Estimate Program Fee
2600 2600
UD Registration & Activities Fee 20 20
Estimate Total 3727 5514

Please note that final program fees are subject to change until the group's departure date. Final program fees may be increased due to airline taxes, fuel surcharges, exchange rates, or changes in the group size.


Scholarships
Need- and merit-based scholarships are available to UD undergraduates on a competitive basis. For more details and to apply for a scholarship, go to our
scholarships page (and be sure to submit scholarship materials by the deadlines).
Deadlines
All payments and application materials are due by 5:00pm on the dates listed below:
  • Application and $200 deposit deadline: September 3, 2003
  • $800 deposit deadline: October 21, 2003
  • Final program fee balance due: November 7, 2003
  • Tuition and Registration Fee due: December 12, 2003

Contact Information
Amalia Veitia
Faculty Director
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
102 30 West Delaware Ave.
Phone:(302) 831-3388
Email:
amalia@udel.edu


Marion Bernard-Amos
Study Abroad Coordinator
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
30 East Main St., R110, Jastak-Burgess Hall
Phone:(302) 831-6458
Fax:(302) 831-0597
Email: mba@udel.edu