Multiculturalism and Social Change- SIT

Region: Sub-Sarahan Africa
Country: South Africa
City: Based in Cape Town & other locations
Language: English
Term: Fall-Spring
Semesters of language study required: None
Sponsoring Institution: School for International Training- SIT

Notes:

A field study program that focuses on identity to explore the sociopolitical debates surrounding South Africa’s multicultural society as it strives for social reform and a sound economy. South Africa is a multicultural society, with 11 national languages and numerous ethnic groups. While South Africans have seen tremendous change since the first multiracial elections in 1994, they anticipate a long road before achieving the stated goal of equality.

Cape Town, the program base, was one of the first South African cities to voluntarily promote racial integration. In a typical semester, students complete four homestays —each providing the opportunity to meet and interact with South Africans from different geographic and ethnic backgrounds. The strong emphasis on the homestay as experiential learning complements lectures, discussions, field-based assignments, and excursions to provide a multidisciplinary analysis of the country.

  • Xhosa Language Study
  • Multiculturalism & Social Change Seminar
  • Independent Study Project
  • Homestays
  • Educational excursions to other areas around the country.
For more Information, see SIT in South Africa, or make an appointment with