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The study tour of Mexico, organized by the
Department of Geography and Latin American
Studies, is a three week tour surveying the wide
variety of landscapes, economies and cultures of
Mexico. Students are introduced to urban
geography, rural landscapes, the natural setting
and the historical / archaeological context of
Mexico The tour is demanding in that each day is
structured and travel is frequent. Immersion in
the culture and landscape, as well as the
ongoing interdisciplinary dialogue are the
rewards of an intensive introduction to Mexcio
and the Mesoamerican world. Interest in Latin
America is assumed but no background in Spanish
is required
Requirements: Students admitted to the study
tour are required to enroll in at least two
courses ( a minimum of six credits, a maximum of
twelve). Courses will require varying amounts of
work before departure, an interdiscplinary
seminar and journal while in Mexico as well as a
presentation based on research done before the
study tour. Coursework must be completed within
a thirteen week period ( May 1 - July 31, 1998).
a maximum of 18 students may enroll in the study
tour.
Mexico City - The first six days will be spent
in the dynamic, and by turns exciting and
daunting, capital of Mexico.
It will fly non-stop to Mexico on Japan Airlines
on May 4th, staying at the Hotel Catedral, in
the historic centre of Mexico City
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