Psychology, Sociology and Human Behavior
Kenya
Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Dates: Fall, Spring, Summer, Academic Year
Description:
This program is designed for undergraduates and graduates interested in general, behavioral, counseling, industrial and organizational psychology, as well as interpersonal communications, social relations, sociology, public health and family dynamics. All courses and field trips are taught in English. Coursework is supplemented with field trips, community service, and internships opportunities (for credit) at local, international and humanitarian organizations. The KEI program includes sightseeing, cultural excursions, and a wildlife safari in Kenya. Students can earn up to 16 credit units per term towards their undergraduate or graduate degree. Transcripts are issued by USIU, an accredited University in the USA.
Highlights:
Host Institution: USIU is recognized as a leading, private, secular university in East Africa, with exceptional schools of business and international relations. English is the official language of Kenya, as well as the language on USIU's beautiful, gated, 20-acre campus (12 miles from the city center). USIU is a multinational institution of higher learning: nearly 50 nationalities are represented in the academic community, which consists of 2,300 students and 140 professors. Students and faculty come from Africa, Asia, Europe and America. USIU is dually accredited by WASC in the USA and by the Commission for Higher Education of Kenya. Courses: This program offers a wide selection of English-taught courses in general, behavioral, counseling, industrial and organizational psychology, interpersonal communications, social relations, sociology, public health and family dynamics. USIU is particularly well-known for its strengths in psychology. Courses in international business, marketing, finance, management, economics, commerce law, foreign policy, African affairs, liberal arts, the Swahili language, African studies, science and environmental studies are also available. Nairobi: Nairobi is the financial, political, educational and cultural capital of Kenya, and the major commercial and financial center in East Africa. From its discovery as the birthplace of humanity to the present day, to its independence from the UK in 1963, Kenya has a long and fascinating history. Most Kenyans associate themselves with one of 70 ethnic tribes, which often have their own unique language. Nairobi is one of Africa's most modern and fastest-growing cities with skyscrapers, outdoor cafes, theaters, museums and western-style hotels. It is also a major diplomatic post in Africa, with a population of 1.5 million. Living: Students reside in double-occupancy rooms at the USIU Residence Hall. Rooms are furnished with beds, desks, chairs and wardrobes. Each residence hall has recreational facilities, TV rooms and a study hall. USIU Resident Assistants live in each wing to provide assistance and facilitate a positive community experience. Excursions: Each term, the KEI program includes sightseeing and cultural excursions in Nairobi, to the Bomas of Kenya, and to the Kiambethu Tea Estate. In addition, students participate in a 3 or 4-day (camping) wildlife safari in the Samburu, Nakuru and Masai Mara wildlife reserves, accompanied by a professional safari guide.
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Subject Areas :
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- Communications
- Counseling
- Health Sciences
- Humanities
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- Interdisciplinary
- Internship Programs
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
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- Sociology
- Student Trips (non-credit)
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Cost in US$: $6,550= trimester, $12,600 =year
Cost Include Description:
Program tuition for the Fall, Spring, or Summer program is $6,550. Academic Year (Fall and Spring) program fee is $12,600. Program tuition includes classes, college or graduate credit, on-campus housing, on-site support, medical and travel insurance, airport pick-up and transfer, a mobile phone, sightseeing, cultural activities and a wildlife safari in Kenya. All forms of federal, state and local financial aid and scholarship awards can be applied towards the program tuition.
Experience Required: no
Participants Travel to Kenya
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Scholarships are Available. - $250-$1,000.
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Phone Interview
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit DebriefingAbroad
- Job and Internship Network
- Re-Entry Debriefing at Home
Knowledge Exchange Institute (KEI)'s Mission Statement: The Knowledge Exchange Institute offers unique study and intern abroad programs for college and graduate students. KEI programs are distinguished by a large selection of major-specific, language and regional studies courses; courses taught in English (all locations); professional internships; transcripts and credit from an accredited university; extensive cultural excursions; housing; pre-departure and on-site staff and support; and attentive service and small groups of students.
Year Founded: 1997
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