
The
HIV/AIDS Prevention in Tanzania
Program runs for two weeks from
January 5 – January 21, 2008. The program is designed
to provide SU nursing students the opportunity to learn
about the challenges of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania, the unique
African strategies for addressing these challenges, and
to be involved in HIV/AIDS prevention training. Under
the auspices of the Global Service Corps based in Arusha,
students receive an intensive week of training on
HIV/AIDS in Tanzania and local prevention strategies,
Tanzanian culture, and basic Swahili. During the second
week of the program, working with young Tanzanian
college-age students, participants teach HIV/AIDS
prevention classes in a train- the-trainer program in
small villages near Arusha. Participants in these
classes are local villagers who are expected to learn
about HIV/AIDS prevention and to train others in the
village.
CLASSES:
Students can earn from 1-3 credits at either the
undergraduate or graduate level through the following
courses.
NURS
580: Special Topics: HIV/AIDS in Africa – A
graduate level course exploring the complexities of
HIV/AIDS in Africa including epidemiology,
prevention and treatment as well as the
influence of politics, economics and culture in
addressing HIV/AIDS issues.
NURS
415: Special Topics: HIV/AIDS in Africa – An
undergraduate level course
exploring the complexities of HIV/AIDS in Africa
and the many factors that
impact on the distribution of the disease and its
prevention and treatment. May
be taken for 1 or 3 undergraduate credits.
EXCURSIONS: Participants travel to Kenya where they
spend the night before continuing by bus the next day
across the vast open spaces of East Africa to Arusha,
Tanzania at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Site visits are planned by Global Service Corps
to various government and non-government agencies
providing services to those affected by HIV/AIDS. A
highlight of the trip is a weekend safari to Lake
Manyara National Park and the Ngorogoro Crater.
HOUSING:
During the first week, participants are housed in a
small hostel where they meet travelers from around the
globe. The second week, each participant is paired with
a Tanzanian family and truly experiences their culture
and way of life.
COST: Approximately
$3800. Final cost will be determined in fall 2008.
These costs include all SU tuition and fees,
international airfare, visa costs, international health
insurance, AMREF Flying Doctors emergency support, and
other incidental expenses. Not included: passport fees
(if required), required immunizations for travel to
Tanzania (est. $250), fees payable to Global Service
Corps in Tanzania (est. $2400).
DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT
INFORMATION:
An initial deposit of $250 is due at the time of
application. This deposit is part of the total
advertised cost of the program. Once a student is
academically admitted by the faculty director, the
initial non-refundable deposit is due to the Cashier’s
Office. The student will be automatically enrolled into
the study abroad course. The University Billing Office
will then bill each registered student for the total
cost of the study abroad program (less the deposit
amount) through the regular university billing system.
Standard University deadlines for withdrawals do not
apply to study abroad programs. Once the
published Application Deadline occurs, the accepted
student is responsible for the entire amount of the
study abroad program charge.
APPLICATION INFORMATION: Application
forms are available at the Center for International
Education or from the faculty director. Completed
application forms are currently being accepted by the
faculty director or by the Center for International
Education. Students should also submit a completed
faculty recommendation form from a faculty member who
knows the student well. Admission is competitive and
enrollment is limited. Students will be admitted on a
rolling basis until the program is full. The
application deadline is October 1, 2008. All questions
concerning the program should be addressed to the
program director:
Dr. Karin
Johnson
Henson School of Science
and Technology
Phone: 410-543-6411
E-mail:
kejohnson@salisbury.edu
Printable Program Flyer
Available Here
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