• 6-9 Credit Hours, Summer Study Abroad
• 6-8 weeks, headquartered in Buenos Aires
• Biology Track or International Affairs Track
• Three Georgia Tech Faculty, small classes
• Housing options
• May 14 - June 22, 2007 with possible 2-week extension
• Extensive travel out of Buenos Aires included
• Generously supported by the Coca-Cola Foundation
 
Argentina, selected by Lonely Planet as one of the hottest destinations on the globe, with “stunning natural wonders, an elegant capital with a European-flavored sophistication, and a passionate culture...An interest in soccer and some nimble foot skills may be all you need to feel like a local.”  
 
The Argentina Program in Biology and International Affairs immerses the students in the culture and excitement of one of the most dynamic cities in the world, Buenos Aires.  From class-on-wheels, to soccer games, to tango classes, to Flamenco shows, to opera at the Colón Theater, to the juiciest steaks in the hemisphere, the Argentina Study Abroad Program delivers a unique educational and cultural experience and a lifetime of memories.
 
Faculty:
The Program is led by three experienced Georgia Tech Faculty.  Dr. Kirk Bowman, Associate Professor of International Affairs, has been taking students to Buenos Aires since 1999, and has also led study abroad programs in Costa Rica and Cuba.  Dr. Terry Snell, Professor of Biology, has led programs to Valencia, Spain and Costa Rica, and has considerable field experience in the developing world.  Dr. Adam Stulberg, Associate Professor of International Affairs, has educated study abroad students in Brussels, Paris, and Poland.  
 
Program reserves the right to make any reasonable changes deemed necessary by the program directors.  
 
For more information, contact kirk.bowman@inta.gatech.edu  
Biology and International Affairs in Argentina: 2007