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Quito

Tucked high in the Andes, Quito is blessed with a spring-like climate throughout the year and is one of the most beautiful cities in South America. In 1978, UNESCO designated Quito as a world cultural heritage site, ensuring the preservation of Quito’s colonial architecture. The old center is remarkably well preserved displaying some of the most impressive architecture in Latin America. With a spectacular geography that encompasses tropical Pacific beaches, Andean mountain villages, and Amazonian rainforests, Ecuador provides a dynamic setting for studying the challenges that face a small, developing nation.

The School for International Training (SIT) program in Ecuador focuses on the theme of "Culture & Development".   Students begin the program with intensive Spanish language study.  Following this class, students begin the core seminar in Culture & Development, taught in Spanish, which deals with the following sub-themes:  History, Politics & Economics; Development Issues; Environmental Issues, Geography & Ecology and Cultural Anthropology & the Humanities.  The core seminar is supplemented by integral excursions to the cloud forest, the Ecuadorian Amazon and the coastal region, as well as homestays in coastal villages outside of Quito.  The other academic components of this program include a required field study seminar and required independent study project.

Dates:  Fall semester: late August to early December.  Spring semester: early February to late-May.

Fields of Study: Ecuadorian history, politics, economics, environmental studies, ecological policy, anthropology, sociology, arts.

Eligibility: Four semesters of college-level Spanish, with one semester taken in year preceding study abroad,  7.5 GPA required.  Pomona students are part of a competitive national pool.

Number of Students: 5 or more Pomona students. Total group approximately 20-25.

Academic Program: The program begins with a week of orientation conducted by the program co-directors in Quito.  Following orientation, students are placed in one of six intermediate or advanced groups based on a placement exam in Spanish.  The academic program consists of:  Intensive Spanish  (1.5 Pomona credit); Culture & Development Seminar (1.0 Pomona credit); Field Study Seminar (.5 Pomona credit); Independent Study Project (ISP), (1.0 Pomona credit). 

There is no P/NC option on this program.

Living Arrangements:
Homestays with Ecuadorian families for four weeks near Quito in Los Chillos Valley, and four weeks in urban Quito.  Other accommodations during the program include hostels, private homes or small hotels.

Faculty Liaison:  Grace Davila-Lopez

Internet Links: http://worldlearning.org/ssa_ecr.htm

Weather and Time in Quito



Quito Ecology

Tucked high in the Andes, Quito is blessed with a spring-like climate throughout the year and is one of the most beautiful cities in South America. In 1978, UNESCO designated Quito as a world heritage site. Ecuador boasts a spectacular geography that encompasses tropical Pacific beaches, Andean mountain villages, and Amazonian rainforests. Home to over 1,500 species of birds, 10 percent of the world’s known vascular plant species, and animal species found nowhere else on earth, Ecuador provides a dynamic setting for studying conservation strategies and the many pressures faced by a small, developing nation.

The School for International Training (SIT) program in Quito focuses on the theme of “Comparative Ecology and Conservation.” Students begin the program with intensive Spanish language study. Following this class, students begin the core seminar in Comparative Ecology and Conservation, taught in Spanish and English, which deals with the following sub-themes: Ecuadorian Life and Culture; Comparative Ecology; and  Conservation and Policy. The core seminar is supplemented by excursions to the Ecuadorian Amazon, a cloud forest reserve, the highland Andes, and the Galapagos Islands, as well as a rural homestay in the cloud forest. The other academic components of this program include a required environmental field study seminar and an independent study project.

Dates: Fall semester: late August to early December. Spring semester: early February to mid-May 

Fields of Study: Ecuadorian history, politics, economics, human rights and gender issues, sustainable development, ecology and conservation.

Eligibility: Previous college-level coursework and/or significant preparation in environmental studies, ecology, biology, or related fields, as assessed by SIT. Four recent semesters of college-level Spanish or equivalent and the ability to follow coursework in Spanish. Applicants should schedule an advising session with Professor Fowler, the faculty liaison.

Number of students: Approximately 4 Pomona students; total program approximately 20-25 per semester. 

Academic Program: The program begins with a week of orientation conducted by the program co-directors in Quito. Following orientation, students are placed in an intermediate or advanced Spanish course based on a placement exam. The academic program consists of: Intensive Spanish; Comparative Ecology and Conservation Seminar; Environmental Field Study Seminar; Independent Study Project (1 Pomona credit each).

There is no P/NC option on this program.

Living Arrangements: Eight-week homestay in Quito. Brief rural homestay in cloud forest. Other accommodations during the program include hostels, field camps, reserve lodges, and boats.

Faculty Liaison: Gene Fowler

Internet Link:  http://worldlearning.org/ssa_ece.htm


 

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