Study Abroad in Nairobi Kenya!

Penelope
Studying abroad in Africa is an amazing opportunity for any college student. Experiencing a foreign and non-Western culture is often more valuable than any course taken in your home culture. Experience life as Kenyan's experience it and discover more of your home culture as you do so. You will discover how one's culture influences their life and gain a new and fresh perspective on your own culture.

Cultural exposure is also a critical element in any resume and may help students gain that extra edge of confidence and experience employers often look for. Nairobi, Kenya is certainly one area of the world that the typical American will be shocked to see and blessed to experience.

Nairobi is considered the best of modern Africa. The cosmopolitan city has grown dramatically in its industrial impact since the arrival of the railroad.

Nairobi also serves as the economic, administrative and cultural center of Kenya. It is currently the 3rd largest city in Africa and is quickly growing.

Nairobi is home to the National Museum which is world known for its astonishing display of early humans and artifacts. The museum also has a large display of fossils, tribal artifacts and over 900 stuffed mounted birds in the bird gallery.

In addition to the archeological display, Nairobi also is the host of the most prestigious educational institutions in the country. The University of Nairobi is an excellent institution committed to higher learning. Nairobi is also home of the United State International University and the Kenya conservatoire of Music.

Nairobi is also an excellent choice for students due to the remarkable wildlife and natural surroundings. Kenya is famous for making the 'safari' a well known term and tourist attraction. Near to Nairobi are some of the world's largest game reserves and parks, most without fences. The Endangered Wildlife Giraffe Center allows visitors to feed protected and rare breeds of giraffes.

Nairobi also has more species of birds than any other capital city in the world. Kenya's five biosphere reserves allow for the wide variety of bird species.

Due to the natural preserves and wildlife, Nairobi is a wonderful choice for animal science, ecological and biology majors to study.

One option for studying in Nairobi is the African Culture & Society Program in Nairobi. The program emphasizes the study of the Swahili language. It also allows students to learn about African history, culture, literature, sociology, economics and environmental studies. The program lasts for one semester and students may enroll in a maximum of 16 credits.

There is also a program in Nairobi specifically for law students. The program specializes in African Business, Law & Diplomacy. It is an amazing opportunity for law students to study how another culture and nation deals with business and law making. The program also emphasizes courses in international business, marketing, finance, economics, human resource management, international relations and African affairs.

This program is based at the United States International University. The program fee includes tuition, internship, housing, cultural excursions, transcripts, access to university facilities, pre-departure orientations, on-site coordinator and staff support and assistance with travel arrangements. There is also an airport welcome and transfer housing.

Another opportunity in Nairobi is the African Tourism & Hospitality Management Program. The program emphasizes international travel, hotel management, recreation and food management studies. Students may enroll in a maximum of 12 credits during each trimester. An internship is highly recommended with this program.

Traveling and studying in Nairobi will provide the learning experience of a lifetime! It is also a chance for college students to gain rewarding international experience which will help ensure a variety of career opportunities for the future.

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