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CIEE: Valparaiso Liberal Arts
Valparaiso, Chile;
Vina del Mar, Chile
Chile is a Spanish-speaking country, having been settled by Spaniards as well as Italians, Germans, Irish, French, British, Swiss, and Croatians. It also has a small indigenous population. The country gained its independence from Spain in 1818. Under General Pinochet, Chile endured a military dictatorship that lasted from 1973 until the late 1980s. Today, however, and despite a major earthquake in February 2010, it is one of South America’s most prosperous and stable nations. In addition to the mainland, Chile controls Easter Island and a number of other South Pacific islands. Chile’s second city, Valparaiso, has been called “the San Francisco of South America” on account of its ocean-side location, steeply rising streets, and distinctive funiculars (cable railways). The city’s importance as a port decreased after the opening of the Panama Canal—ships sailing between the Pacific and the Atlantic had previously traveled via the Straits of Magellan—but the city has retained much of its former glory. Buildings of note include Latin America’s oldest stock exchange and Chile’s first public library. From the mid-1990s, Valparaiso underwent a cultural renaissance. Today it hosts jazz, ethnic music, and opera festivals; it also boasts a new metro system. Program Description The Liberal Arts program in Valparaiso is run by CIEE (the Council on International Educational Exchange), which is the foremost U.S. non-governmental international education organization. Its mission is to “help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world.” You will be taking classes at the CIEE Study Center and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV). PUCV has campuses in both Valparaíso (just a few blocks away from the Chilean Congress building) and Viña del Mar. The university offers more than 50 undergraduate degrees, with particular strengths in Architecture, Design, Engineering, Business Studies, Law, and Spanish. A high proportion of its 13,000 students come from overseas to study in Valparaíso. For more information about this program, please visit the Valparaiso: Liberal Arts website. |
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