2008 Study Abroad Programs
This summer, you can earn academic credits in the Dominican Republic, Morocco or Puerto Rico!
The three faculty-led study abroad programs are:
- “Urban Cultural Spaces in Puerto Rico,” taught by Professor Alma Mora (Foreign Languages), meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. To learn more about this program, click here.
- “Caribbean Criminology,” taught by Professors David Brotherton (Sociology) and Luis Barrios (Puerto Rican and Latin American Studies), meeting in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
To learn more about this program, click here. - “Gender, Culture, Community and Violence,” taught by Professor Chitra Raghavan (Psychology), meeting in Rabat, Morocco.
To learn more about this program, click here.
These programs are designed to enhance your success in your chosen course of study. The four-week programs will include classroom lectures and discussions, field trips and presentations by local persons of interest.
Living arrangements will vary from one program to the next. Students will stay in apartments owned by the University of Puerto Rico, dormitories at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo or in Morocco with local families.
You will be required to attend a pre-departure orientation and to share your experiences with the broader John Jay College community upon your return.
If you are interested in these programs, you will need to complete the Study Abroad Application Form. Application dates for the three courses vary.
For more information on the study abroad opportunities, contact the appropriate faculty program directors or Ken Lewandoski at 212.484.1339, E-mail: klewandoski@jjay.cuny.edu.