Wheaton in Delhi
Affiliated with the Jawaharlal Nehru University
Profile: IES Delhi offers a rigorous academic program for semester and academic year students that focuses on contemporary India. The program offers a broad range of courses in the humanities and social sciences. Students can also pursue their academic interests in Delhi universities and colleges. A core course on the Cities of Delhi introduces students to the many layers in the environment where they will be living and studying and provides a unique opportunity for individualized field research in an area of the student¢â¡Ás interest.
Location: Delhi is the second most populous country in the world. It is the seat of the Indian government and a city of contrasts. This is a city where streets are shared by modern cars, scooter cabs, pedi-cabs, motorcycles, cows, and even elephants, and where men in dhotis share sidewalks with men in modern business suits and women in jeans and saris. The IES center is located in the southern part of Delhi not far from some of the most important monuments of the city.
Duration: Fall or spring semester & Academic Year
Program dates:
Fall: Mid July to early December
Spring: Early January - Early May
Academic Year: Mid July - Early May
Courses & credit: Students normally enroll in a core course on the Cities of Delhi, a course in the Hindi language, and three other courses, one of which can be at an Indian university, earning 4.0 Wheaton credits. Internships are available and must be pre-approved by the appropriate Wheaton faculty member prior to departure.
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Admission requirements: Students with a minimum GPA of 3.0. No previous Hindi language required.
Housing & board: Students are housed with Indian families throughout south Delhi. They will receive breakfast and one other meal per day.
Fees: Wheaton tuition and housing. Expenses covered include tuition, housing, two meals per day in home-stays, round-trip group flight from Los Angeles, program related field trips, transportation subsidy, and an ISIC card.
Other Expenses: Students are responsible for passport and visa fees, round-trip airfare to Los Angeles, meals not provided by the host family, textbooks, local transportation, cell-phone deposit and charges, immunizations and vaccinations, IES insurance coverage, and personal expenses.
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Application: Materials are available in the Center for Global Education.
Deadlines: Academic Year 2008-2009& Fall 2008: January 15, 2008
Spring 2008: August 15, 2007
Contact: Make an appointment with Naemi McPherson in the Center for Global Education, ext. 4950.
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Courses of study:
Anthropology
Art History
Economics
Geography
Hindi
History
Internships* (*Internships must be approved by the appropriate Wheaton faculty member prior to departure.)
Urban Studies
University Course Offerings:
IES students ordinarily will be permitted to enroll in no more than one course at an Indian university (Jawaharlal Nehru University) www.jnu.ac.in
Contact the Advisor for further information regarding the University of Delhi colleges
Program details are subject to change at the discretion of Wheaton's Center for Global Education.