Mexico - June 13 to July 17, 2004 Explore Guadalajara's colonial architecture, exquisite arts and crafts, and countless museums and learn about Mexican culture and society through direct involvement via community service projects $2,990 for 6-7 academic credits - Program led by Prof. James D. Huck Chile - June 27 to July 31, 2004 Exciting five-week opportunity in Valparaíso, Chile, located on the coast due west of the capital of Santiago, studying the development, economy, and society of Chile $3,850 for 6-7 academic credits - Program led by Prof. Elizabeth Van Sant Development Internship in Ecuador - Dates Flexible Volunteer in a clinic in the rural, coastal town of San Pedro Vicente Maldonado Pursue projects with a focus on primary health care and/or regional cultural issues $3,400 for 3 credits; $3,600 for 6 credits Program led by Prof. Ana López Maya Language in Guatemala - June 14 to July 23, 2004 Study Kaqchikel, one of the principal Mayan languages, spoken by more than a million people in highland Guatemala; course features cultural activities, discussions about Maya life, and lectures by Maya scholars, activists, educators, and health professionals while visiting Kaqchikel communities throughout Guatemala including the beautiful highland city of Antigua $3,000 for 3 credits; $3,200 for 6 credits; housing not included in this program. Program led by Prof. Judith Maxwell Brazil - June 26 to July 17, 2004 Study three of Brazil's most historic cities - Rio de Janeiro, Ouro Prêto, and Salvador, Bahia, on this unique opportunity to explore the culture, history, and architecture of Latin America's largest country. $3,200 for 6 credits - Program led by Prof. Chris Dunn, Prof. Eugene Cizek, and Adjunct Prof. Mark Thomas Costa Rica - May 30 to June 26, 2004 Study tropical ecology and environmental policy in the vibrant "green republic" of Costa Rica with course offerings featuring the ecological wealth, environmental policies and political development of Costa Rica and surrounding countries and including visits to cloud forests, rain forests, coastlines and other ecosystems $3,850 for 6 academic credits Peru - June 11 to July 16, 2004 Study the Norte Chico region of Peru, an area that has gained recent fame for its prehistoric complexity and late Chimu occupation while learning archaeological field survey methods and analysis techniques.$3,600 for 6 credits - Program led by Prof. Kit Nelson Trinidad & Tobago - July 12 to August 7, 2004 Study the music, cultural performances, and art of this twin-island English-speaking Caribbean state $3,500 for 6 academic credits - Program led by Prof. Pamela Franco.