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School for International Training (SIT) Programs for Anthropology Majors

Areas of Study
Effective immediately, Anthropology Majors will no longer be required to submit petitions to study abroad on the SIT programs listed below:

Term Dates Application Deadline**
Fall August to December January 15**
Spring January to May April 15**
Summer June and July January 15**

**Due to the competitive nature and rolling deadline of SIT programs, students are strongly encouraged to apply online and submit at minimum the WU data sheet, Academic Record Form, 2 reference letters, and Study Abroad Approval Form to the Overseas Programs office by January 15 for Fall and Summer programs and April 15 for Spring programs. SIT will not begin reviewing applications until after their opening dates (Jan 15 for Fall & Summer and April 15 for Spring) and will not review applications until they are complete. Petitions for Spring SIT programs are due April 1.

What makes SIT programs different?
SIT programs are comprised of a relatively small group of students who benefit from individualized attention and vibrant intellectual exchange with SIT faculty and staff, local experts, host community members, and fellow students. These programs are unique in their intensive cultural immersion, substantial community involvement, enlightening educational excursions, and emphasis on individual field-based research.

Most programs include an Independent Study Project (ISP), a cornerstone of SIT’s distinctive program model. The engaged, active learning in the ISP period is the culmination of most SIT Study Abroad semester programs and takes place in the last third of the term. Students work with Academic Directors and ISP advisors to define a project, establish contacts, budget for the process, and determine appropriate living quarters. Students draw upon all aspects of the program prior to the ISP as they challenge themselves to manage their research. Students will draw on their theoretical and broad knowledge of the subject, along with methodology, cross-cultural competency, and linguistic ability to successfully complete the project. 


Summer Programs

Country Program Name
China Community Health and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Jordan Water and Environmental Policy in the Middle East
Switzerland International Studies, Organizations and Social Justice**
**There is a WU language requirement for this program. Please consult with the Overseas Programs office for more details.

Semester Programs

Africa Program Name
Botswana Community-Based Natural Resource Management
Cameroon Ethnic Identity and Social Development
Ghana Origins of African Identity
Kenya Health and Community Development
Kenya Islam and Swahili Cultural Identity
Madagascar National Identity and Social Change
Mali Health, Gender, and Community Empowerment
Morocco Multiculturalism and Human Rights
Senegal National Identity and the Arts
South Africa Community Health and the Arts
South Africa Multiculturalism and Human Rights
South Africa Reconciliation and Development
Tanzania Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology

Asia & the Pacific Program Name
China Chinese Culture and Ethnic Minorities
Fiji Social Change and Ethnic Identity
India Social Entrepreneurship and Sustanable Development
Indonesia Balinese Identity and the Arts
Nepal Social Entrepreneurship in the Himalayas
Samoa Pacific Island Identity and Globalization
Tibet/Bhutan Tibetan and Himalayan Peoples (based in Dharamsala, India)
Viet Nam National Development and Globalization

Europe Program Name
Balkans Post-Conflict Transformation in Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia***
Czech Republic Post-Communist Transition and the Arts
Ireland Transformation of Social and Political Conflict
Switzerland Global Health and Development Policy **
Switzerland International Studies, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Social Justice **
**There is a WU language requirement for this program. Please consult with the Overseas Programs office for more details.


***Read the blog of a WU student studying on this program during Fall 2009!

Latin America & the Caribbean Program Name
Argentina Regional Integration, Development, and Social Change
Argentina Social Movements and Human Rights
Bolivia Multiculturalism, Globalization, and Social Change
Brazil Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology
Brazil Public Health, Race, and Human Rights
Brazil Social Justice and Sustainable Development
Chile Cultural Identity, Social Justice, and Community Development
Chile Public Health, Traditional Medicine, and Community Empowerment
Ecuador National Identity, Ethnicity, and Social Movements
Nicaragua Revolution, Transformation and Civil Society
Peru Indigenous Peoples and Globalization

Middle East Program Name
Jordan Modernization and Social Change

Eligibility
These programs have been approved by the department and the Study Abroad Advisory Board for Anthropology students only. Students must meet all prerequisites as defined by the Anthropology department, the Office of Overseas Programs and SIT for the above programs. Anthropology students will also need human subjects approval of their independent study project from Prof. David Browman and the W.U. Human Subjects office. Students interested in an SIT program not included on the list above will need to submit a petition to the Study Abroad Advisory Board. This list will be updated at the end of each semester as Anthropology majors participate in additional SIT programs.

WU Credits
Students typically earn 16 WU credits (6 for the core seminar, 4 for the independent study project, 2 for the field study seminar and 4 for language study. Language study on SIT programs is awarded general WU credit or, with the language department's approval, elective credit for the major or minor).

Summer participants earn 6 units of credit.

Application Process
You must submit a completed WU Semester/AY Study Abroad Application with program-specific forms to the Overseas Programs office in McMillan 138. If this program is not approved by your department, then you must meet with Jennifer White Reding before proceeding with your application.

Summer Applications - You must submit a completed WU Summer Study Abroad Application with program-specific forms to the Overseas Programs office in McMillan 138. If you wish to receive major or minor credit, please ensure that this program is approved by your department and you complete the Study Plan with your Study Abroad Advisor.

More about the application process can be found on the How to Apply webpage.

WU Program Price
The WU program price for all SIT sponsored programs includes WU tuition, WU student health insurance plus housing and food paid by WU to SIT on the student's behalf. Airfare will also be charged by WU when offered and billed as part of the SIT program. Please contact our office for projected program pricing and estimated personal expenses for a particular program.

Estimated Costs*
Summer
 
direct costs

*The fees, charges, and expenses shown are estimates based on current information only and are subject to change.

Faculty Liaison
Prof. David Browman
Campus Box 1114
935-5231
McMillan 118
dlbrowma@wustl.edu
Overseas Programs Coordinator
Ms. Jennifer White Reding
Campus Box 1088
(314) 935-5958
McMillan 138
jwhitereding@wustl.edu

Mr. Steve Shriberg (summer)
Campus Box 1088
(314) 935-9607
McMillan 138
sshriber@artsci.wustl.edu