The Cape Town Health, Culture and Development Program is designed to offer insight into the complexity and breadth of the contemporary issues facing South Africa. Students take Health Science or Sociology courses offered by IES Abroad, and learn how globalization, development and disease affect different communities. Cape Town offers students the opportunity to experience modern South African society and explore the natural wonders surrounding the city.
Requirements & Considerations
- All students must enroll according to, and remain in compliance with, the Boston University Study Abroad Course Load Policy.
- Admissions requirements for all programs
- Students must also meet eligibility requirements for IES Abroad:
- Per IES Admissions policy, 2.75 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale (GPAs under 2.75 will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may require additional documentation)
Curriculum
Below is a sample of IES Abroad course offerings. These course offerings are subject to change:
- The Literature of Change
- Power & Protest: Apartheid to Present
- Childhood & Youth
- Sexuality and Gender
- Environment, Health & Development
- The Impact of Globalization on Health & Development
- Endemic Diseases & Their Socioeconomic Context
- Health & Community
- The Narrative of the Rainbow Nation: A Political History of Post-Apartheid South Africa
See full course listings on IES website.
Please note that a minimum enrollment is necessary for an IES Abroad course to be offered for the semester, and availability is subject to change.
Housing & Student Services
- Students live in a private residence hall with other international students. Students live in a furnished single room with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and a digital safe is provided. Living spaces are shared, and there is a gym on site. Internet access is available. Meals are not included.
- An IES Abroad Resident Assistant lives in the residence hall and can serve as a great resource for tips on integrating into the local culture.
Program Dates
- Fall Semester: early-July to mid-November
- Spring Semester: late January to mid-June
Application Timeline
This program follows rolling admissions and may fill before the official deadline.
Fall Semester
- Applications Open December 15
- Applications Deadline March 15
Spring Semester
- Applications Open June 1*
- Applications Deadline October 1
This program is rolling admissions; applications are reviewed once all application materials are received, prior to all deadlines. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all required materials are received by the BU Study Abroad office. Students are encouraged to apply as early as possible as some programs and internship tracks have limited space and may fill up before the deadline. Submitting a complete application prior to the application deadline, does not guarantee acceptance. Students will be emailed an admissions decision within three weeks of a completed application.
Information for BU Students Awaiting an Admissions Decision and exceptions to the standard admission calendar for all students can be found here.
In addition to completing the standard BU Study Abroad application, students must apply through the IES Abroad online system. The IES Abroad application may not yet be available for your chosen semester.
Please note: Non-U.S. citizens must contact BU Study Abroad prior to submitting an application
Cost & Financial Considerations
- 2024/2025 Tuition & Fees: $28,582 per semester
Cost includes tuition, housing, program related activities, administrative fee, overseas medical insurance and emergency evacuation coverage. - Budget sheet, including cost of living expenses
- Grants and Scholarships available