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This fall travel course fulfills the Citizenship graduation requirement and offers travel to Cuba in January. Global Citizenship Cuba provides UNE students the unique opportunity to volunteer in and explore an exciting new era of U.S.-Cuba relations by spending nine days in Havana and in the small coastal town of Varadero. While there, students will perform volunteer activities on an organic farming cooperative and in a local elementary school. Students will also engage in cultural learning, exploring the history and impacts of the Cuban Revolution, the music and dance of Cuba and the national games of baseball and dominoes. To register, students must have completed at least 60 course credits. Registration priorities are given to students minoring in Latin American Studies and/or those who have completed or are enrolled in Spanish 211 (or an equivalent intermediate Spanish course). Students are encouraged to apply for travel scholarships in the Global Education Office. For more information visit the Global Education Program, Decary 126 or www.une.edu/global/ed CUBA Global Citizenship CIT 420 (1 credit) Steven Byrd, Ph.D. | [email protected] Samuel A. McReynolds, Ph.D. | [email protected] Follow us /UNEGlobalEducationProgram @uneglobal | @uneglobal

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Page 1: CUBA - University of New Englanddays in Havana and in the small coastal town of Varadero. While there, students will perform volunteer activities on an organic farming cooperative

This fall travel course fulfills the Citizenship graduation requirement and offers travel to

Cuba in January. Global Citizenship Cuba provides UNE students the unique opportunity

to volunteer in and explore an exciting new era of U.S.-Cuba relations by spending nine

days in Havana and in the small coastal town of Varadero. While there, students will

perform volunteer activities on an organic farming cooperative and in a local elementary

school. Students will also engage in cultural learning, exploring the history and impacts

of the Cuban Revolution, the music and dance of Cuba and the national games of baseball

and dominoes. To register, students must have completed at least 60 course credits.

Registration priorities are given to students minoring in Latin American Studies and/or

those who have completed or are enrolled in Spanish 211 (or an equivalent intermediate

Spanish course). Students are encouraged to apply for travel scholarships in the Global

Education Office.

For more information visit the Global Education Program, Decary 126 or

www.une.edu/global/ed

CUBAGlobal Citizenship CIT 420 (1 credit)

Steven Byrd, Ph.D. | [email protected]

Samuel A. McReynolds, Ph.D. | [email protected]

Follow us

/UNEGlobalEducationProgram

@uneglobal | @uneglobal