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Chile major

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Chile runs for some 5,000 km down the west coast mountain spine of Latin America, with the country never wider than 180 km. The landscape is extremely varied, with hot deserts in the north, a fertile 'Mediterranean' heartland, and forests, lakes and fjords in the south. Because of its relatively stable pace of export-led growth, Chile is often called Latin America's 'tiger' economy, though much of the population still lives in poverty. Australia is developing strong links with Chile and Chile is also strengthening ties with Asia through its membership of APEC. Despite extreme political experiments during the 1970s, Chile has now recovered its earlier reputation as one of Latin America's most solid and moderate democracies. The country's traditional mestizo, creole, and indigenous cultures survive alongside the rapid spread of more cosmopolitan influences.

Language and Culture

971501 Spanish Language and Culture 1 8cp
972501 Spanish Language and Culture 2 8cp
973501 Spanish Language and Culture 3 8cp
974501 Spanish Language and Culture 4 8cp
Contemporary Society

50140 Comparative Social Change 8cp
976501 Contemporary Latin America 8cp
In-country Study

97752x In-country Study 1: Chile 24cp
97852x In-country Study 2: Chile 24cp

In exceptional circumstances, students with an advanced competence in Spanish are required to take approved substitute subjects (see the list of approved substitute subjects). Any variation of the International Studies program is subject to the approval of the Board of Studies of the Institute.

97752x
In-country Study 1: Chile

24cp; prerequisite: completion of relevant subjects appropriate to the student's International Studies major

In-country Study subjects are only available to students doing the BA in International Studies.

97852x
In-country Study 2: Chile

24cp; prerequisite: 97752x In-country Study 1: Chile

Information on In-country Study in Chile

Content and assessment

Students spend two consecutive semesters studying social science or culture and humanities subjects at one or more institutions of higher education in Chile through arrangements made by the Institute. The focus of study varies each semester depending on individual student preferences and the availability of subjects at host institutions. Students are assessed on each semester separately and assessment is based on the subjects undertaken at the host institutions, as well as project work administered by the Institute for International Studies.

Location

Santiago

Santiago is the capital of Chile situated in what is sometimes called the 'mediterranean heartland' of Chile. It was founded in 1541 on the Mapocho River, and currently has a population of about 5 million. Santiago is regarded as one of the more pleasant capital cities in Latin America. It has great charm, with old and beautiful buildings, quiet neighbourhoods, parks, markets, galleries and bookshops, and many cultural events of all types. It is also a busy modern city with shopping centres, skyscrapers, an efficient underground railway, heavy traffic and smog. On days when the air is clear the snow-capped Andes mountains are in full view. Less than two hours drive away are ski slopes to the east and beaches to the west.

In terms of size and reputation, Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile ranks as one of the top two universities in Chile. It has a student population of nearly 20,000 and boasts a number of well-known research institutes in fields such as the arts, economics, science and medicine. The University was founded in 1888. As well as a full range of academic faculties with excellent facilities, the University also has a large and well organised program catering for foreign students. The main faculties are in central Santiago.

www.puc.cl

Valparaiso

Viña del Mar is best known as one of Latin America's oldest beach resorts, and for its annual music festival which attracts artists from all over Latin America. Popular with weekenders from Santiago, Viña is a small well-heeled city with some grand old buildings and parks. Its long sea-front promenade is lined with tall apartment blocks. Twenty minutes south on the coastal road is the historic commercial city of Valparaiso, Chile's principal port and naval base (pop. 280,000). Though poorer and less smart than Viña, Valparaiso is in many ways more interesting historically and culturally. The city is crescent shaped, following the curve of the bay, and rises up steeply into chaotic old neighbourhoods perched on hillsides and accessed by antique funiculars.

Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez is a modern and prestigious private university. It began life in 1953 as a business school, acquiring an international reputation for advanced business and management studies in collaboration with universities such as Harvard and Stanford. Its MBA program is considered one of the best in Latin America. In 1989 it became a university with faculties of Business, Law, Humanities, Science and Technology, and a School of Government. Foreign students are based in the original campus located in the comfortable Recreo neighbourhood overlooking Viña del Mar and Valparaiso.

www.uai.cl

Costs

The two semesters of In-country Study are full-credit subjects at UTS for which HECS is payable. Students receiving student financial support in Australia are still eligible to receive it while they are engaged in a period of In-country Study in Chile. The costs of tuition in host institutions overseas and travel between Sydney and the designated host institutions are borne by UTS, except in cases where a scholarship has been awarded to the student with provision for these costs. Under those circumstances, the funds that would have otherwise been allocated towards the student's tuition and travel are redirected to support the In-country Study program in general. Other costs, e.g. accommodation and food, are met by students, who may expect that no greater costs are incurred through undertaking a period of In-country Study in Chile than are involved in living away from home in Sydney.

The information on the program of In-country Study in Chile is correct at the time of printing. However, the Institute for International Studies reserves the right to make alterations to the location and content of any program of In-country Study at any time.