South Africa Study Program
Sponsored by: Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, and Morehouse College, Department of Economics with assistance from the Office of International Affairs.
The joint Georgia State University / Morehouse College program of Economic Studies in South Africa is designed to give students a broad understanding of the workings of the South African economy, its infrastructure, its environment and its governance. Through a series of lectures, in country discussions with industry and public officials, and site visits, program participants examine the process of economic and social development, as well as South Africa's role in the global marketplace. In addition, the program addresses South Africa's current socio-economic challenges, such as unemployment, poverty, crime and the AIDS epidemic. 2007 Trip Announcement
Contact:
Bess Blyler
bblyler@gsu.edu
Phone: 404-413-0143
-or-
Glenwood Ross
Morehouse College
gross@morehouse.edu
phone: 404-413-0166
Related links:
- Econ 3610 The Economy of South Africa
- View the 2007 Trip Announcement
(Maymester, May 16-June 5, 2007)
- Economic Studies in South Africa by Jamilah Stephens
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Read a student's description of the Maymester 2005 trip
- 2003 Trip Photos of the Economic Studies Abroad in South Africa
View photos from the 2003 trip
