Mayan Culture in the Guatemalan Highlands
January 2020: December 28, 2019-January 12, 2020
Program Highlights:
Travel this January to the beautiful Guatemalan mountain town of Nebaj for an interactive stay with the local Ixhil Maya community. Under the direction of faculty leader/researcher Dr. Michael Hughes, experience the practical benefits of Spanish language instruction while enjoying a taste of the traditional Mayan way of life.
During your time abroad you will:
- Learn basic Maya and opt to perform linguistic fieldwork
- Discover traditional weaving and handicrafts
- Be introduced to Maya farming techniques and medicinal healing
Planned excursions include the following:
- Colonial Antigua
- The bustling market town of Chichicastenango
- A cruise on lovely Lake Atitlan, situated amidst a volcanic basin
- Visits to the mountain towns of Cotzal and Chajul
- Hike to Acul to observe a dairy cooperative
- Concluding field trip to Guatemala City
- Day hikes to local natural waterfalls and ruins
- Day trips to local villages to interact with political/cultural figures
Academic Calendar:
December 28, 2019 to January 12, 2020
Academic Focus:
Spanish taught at multiple levels: 101, 102, 201, 202, or 366
MLAN 331: World Languages & Their Speakers; satisfies upper-division Social Science General Education requirement
Language of Instruction:
Spanish for the intensive language portion, English for MLAN 331
Requirements:
- Preparation for appropriate level of Spanish
- GPA: 2.75 and above; good academic standing to departure
- Ability to walk/hike in hilly terrain
Units:
Up to 7 units, comprised of the following:
- Spanish 101 or 102 = 4 units
- Spanish 201, 202, or 366 = 3 units
- MLAN 331/DD (upper-division standing required for enrollment): 3 units
Housing:
Participants will stay in shared rooms at a local lodge near the Ixhil community center. Wifi access will be available, though connection speeds are considerably slower than U.S. standards. Bathrooms are shared.
Healthy, traditional food will be prepared by local families. Special dietary restrictions can be accommodated.
Estimated Cost:
$1,995 + Extended Learning Fees (estimated from $252-$572)
All fees include tuition, room and board, medical insurance, and local area excursions. Airfare and personal expenditures are NOT included in the program cost, but estimated at $1,150.
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To Apply:
- Attend an information session led by faculty leader, Michael Hughes.
- Fill out the online application materials via the link below. All application materials must be received by Friday, October 25th along with your non-refundable $300 deposit to the Office of Global Education. Online payment preferred through CashNet. Please be advised to choose E-check and enter your checking account details to avoid the 2.65% convenience fees applicable to all non-checking account payments. Cash, checks, and money orders made payable to CSUSM will also be accepted.
- Final payment of program fees is due on Monday, November 25th to the Office of Global Education, following the payment guidelines set forth above. Payment of tuition related expenses (estimated at $252-$572) will be billed by Extended Learning and appear on your Student Center, following the payment guidelines set out for Winter Intersession.
- Submit your flight details to Global Education: Flight Information Form
- A mandatory pre-departure orientation will be held with Professor Hughes to discuss arrival instructions and the upcoming courses.
January in Guatemala 2020 Application--Link Fixed
January in Guatemala: Spanish Language & Mayan Culture
Day | Time | Location |
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Tuesday, September 24 | 12:00-12:45 PM | MARK 203 |
Tuesday, October 8 | 12:00-12:45 PM | MARK 203 |
Tuesday, October 22 | 12:00-12:45 PM | MARK 203 |
Contact: Professor Michael Hughes mhughes@csusm.edu