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Fall Semester: August 31st to December 21st, 2008
Spring Semester: Late January to Mid-May
Academic Year: August 31st, 2008 to Mid-May
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Click here to read a Boston Globe article on the Niamey Program
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The Niamey International Development Program offers a
semester or academic year in the capital city of Niamey, Niger. The program
combines the study of development, language, and society in the Sahel
region of West Africa with individual community service placements that
examine Nigers
culture and ongoing development efforts. The program is offered in cooperation
with the Faculté des
Lettres et Sciences Humaines de lUniversité Abdou Moumouni,
and courses are taught by Nigerien, Canadian, American, and, occasionally
other affiliated educators. Upon successful completion of a semester,
students earn 16-20 Boston University credits. Download
a program one-sheet.
Upon arrival in Niamey, students are provided with an intensive orientation
by the faculty coordinator and resident staff. Introduction to Hausa
and Zarma languages begin at this time. Plans for field placements, upcoming
study trips, and independent projects are organized.
Following orientation, all students enroll in a core course on either
Nigerien cultural and social issues, or international development,
a fieldwork course, and two elective courses covering some aspect of
Nigerien society, African culture, or language.
Students may choose to enroll in one language course without credit.
In addition to courses and fieldwork, the program also offer participants
a number of planned study trips and cultural activities. In the past,
these excursions have included visits to Peace Corps volunteers' villages,
an overnight stay in a game park, a day trip to a weekly live-stock
market, and an outing to see the last free-roaming herd of giraffes in
West Africa.
Program Options
Students may enroll in the Niger program for the fall or spring semesters
or for the academic year. Students may also choose to combine a semester
in Niger with a semester in Geneva, Grenoble, or Paris.
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