Environment, Globalization and Heritage in Guatemalan Maya Communities
Learn how to design, conduct and write-up qualitative, ethnographic research while on the shores of a crystal lake framed by volcanoes! During the 7 ½ week program, live and work with a local Guatemalan family in the Lake Atitlán area of the Western Highlands. This is a hands-on, experiential-driven program where students design, plan and implement an independent, individualized project.
Contact the Program Directors at tmwallace@mindspring.com carla.pezzia@gmail.com to discuss potential opportunities for your areas of interest.
Field school website: http://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/wallace or through the
NCSU Study Abroad Office website: http://studyabroad.ncsu.edu/
Applications
Applications may be accessed through the field school website:http://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/wallace or through the NC State University Study Abroad Office website:http://studyabroad.ncsu.edu . The official deadline is February 7, 2014. Applications received after that date will be considered only if there are spaces still available.