Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

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Location:

Mérida, Mexico (Population: 800,000)

Description:

Students on this program enroll in courses at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, which allows for a wider range of course options and a true immersion experience. The Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY) is a large university with 15,500 undergraduate and graduate students. With fifteen facultades, a research institute, and nineteen libraries, UADY offers a challenging academic environment and extensive resources. IFSA-Butler students may choose classes from a variety of faculties, although most concentrate their studies in the Facultad de Antropologia, which offers courses in history, literature and linguistics, anthropology, and social anthropology.

Terms:

Fall Semester (Fall Quarter), Spring Semester (Winter/Spring Quarters), Full Year

Sponsor:

The Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University (IFSA-Butler)

Website:

Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (IFSA-Butler)


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Language Requirements

Required: 2 years of college-level Spanish, or equivalent
Recommended: at least one recent quarter of Spanish

Northwestern Requirements

Recommended: If you think you might declare a major or minor in Spanish or Portuguese, either before studying abroad or once you return, meet with a study abroad adviser in the Department before you leave. To arrange an appointment, please call 847-491-8249.

Academic Specialties

The University is particularly strong in anthropology, archaeology, biology, economics, education, history, linguistics, literature, nutrition (including public health), psychology, social anthropology, and social communications.

Course Type

University courses and at least one program course.

Additional Information

Additional Enrichment Opportunities:
  • Students will have the opportunity to volunteer with organizations such as the Red Cross, Museum of Anthropological Art, local radio stations, human rights organizations, among others.
  • In addition to the formal Spanish class, the program organizes academic tutorials that are designed to support students throughout the semester or year.
Planned Excursions: Excursions during the semester to archaeological sites, biological reserves, Uxmal, Ek-Balam, and other areas.

Housing

Home stays

Program Costs

Fall 2009: $15,240

  • This includes estimated tuition, room, board, books, transportation, personal expenses and SAAF. The sample costs provided are for the fall term; for other terms and for the most current cost, contact the sponsoring organization.

Approximate Program Size

15-30 students

Application Requirements

Prior to receiving an application, all Northwestern students must complete the following steps:
  1. Complete the mandatory Study Abroad 101 Quiz on Blackboard. Call 847-467-6400 or e-mail studyabroad@northwestern.edu (include your name and netID) to register for this quiz.
  2. After receiving a score of 90% or above, students can pick up the Northwestern University Application for Permission to Study Abroad at the Study Abroad Office. This application it is not available online.
Northwestern students must complete two applications for this program:
  1. IFSA-Butler program application, available on the IFSA-Butler web site.
  2. Northwestern University Application for Permission to Study Abroad.

Contact Returnees

Northwestern students may enter this section of the site for a list of students who participated in this program.