Have you ever had the desire to migrate with two million wildebeests? I would not recommend it as you would probably be crushed. However, if you have ever desired to WATCH such a migration, then Tanzania is the place to go. Tanzania is home to the 'Great Migration' as well as many other natural wonders such as Mt. Kilimanjaro (the largest mountain that can be climbed by amateurs), the Serengeti National Park, and the island paradises of Zanzibar and the Mafia islands. Students interested in study abroad in Tanzania should look for a program that fits their needs.
Why Study Abroad in Tanzania
Tanzania is also very rich culturally with the influence of over 120 tribes converging in their music, art and traditions. Listen to Taarab (Swahili sung poetry) as you enjoy some Safari Lager or explore the fragrant spice-islands and shop for the handiwork of a multitude of different indigenous peoples. Whether its culture or adventure, welcome or solitude, people or nature you seek, Tanzania can provide!
Fairfield University’s program is hosted at the prestigious Loyola education center, located in the suburban neighborhood of Mabibo. Inspired by Jesuit intellectual tradition, Loyola educates young people to become morally responsible “men and women for o
The Psychology of Skin Bleaching in Tanzania Study Abroad Program will take place during May term 2011 and will feature exciting week-long stays in Dar es Salaam and Bagamoyo, Arusha and Zanzibar with short day trips to surrounding areas. Students will ha
Learn the Kiswahili language in Musoma, view the wildebeest migration at the Serengeti National Park, visit Lake Victoria, meet students in Dar es Salaam, tour the spice farms in Zanzibar!
The University at Albany's Office of International Education can arrange credit in various areas for varying amounts of credit. Primarily this is undergraduate credit but graduate credit may be possible. Arranging graduate credit may require as much as a