Fall 2015 in Delhi, India Info Meeting
March 9, 1:30pm - 2:30pmMānoa Campus, Moore 108
Study abroad in Delhi, India!
Resident Director Rich Johnson will also be present to introduce and answer any questions about the courses he is offering while abroad:
ITE 417: Developmentally Appropriate Practices
EDCS 440: Curriculum Implications of Multicultural Education
Students can earn UHM credits for a wide range of courses, including, but not limited to: Anthropology, Economics, English, History, Psychology, Mathematics, Sociology, Humanities, Political Science, Theater and Drama, Art, Business, Public Policy, Social Entrepreneurship, Development Studies, Childhood Education and Development, Hindi as a Second Language. Service learning is possible in fields such as sustainable development, micro-finance, recycling and education, among others.
Courses taken at AUD will appear on UHM transcripts as UHM credits.
Financial aid is available for eligible students.
The application deadline is April 1.
Event Sponsor
Study Abroad Center, Mānoa Campus
More Information
956-6958, http://www.studyabroad.org/programs/semester-year/delhi-india/
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