Social Work in
a Latin American Context

Why Mexico?

 

Late January to mid-May

 

Offered on site in Cuernavaca, Mexico, the Social Work in a Latin American Context program was jointly created in 2003 by a collaboration of CSWE accredited social work programs in the Minnesota/South Dakota area.  The program satisfies the curriculum requirements for the BSW degree and is in accord with CSWE accreditation standards.  When space is available, it is open to social work majors from other CSWE accredited institutions who meet the pre-requisites for the program. 

 

The mission of the program is to: develop cross-culturally competent, ethical social work professionals with a global perspective by providing a semester of transformative, experiential learning focused on social and economic justice.

 

BSW Mexico Consortium Members:

Collaborative member of the program in Mexico:

  • Escuela Nacional de Trabajo Social de la UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) in Mexico City

The Center for Global Education at Augsburg College and its study center in Cuernavaca, Mexico collaborated on the development and implementation of this program.  A visiting social work professor from one of the consortium schools accompanies students to Mexico and teaches the social work courses.   See Course descriptions

 

u Keep current about what is happening with the current students by reading our blog page. 

 

Location: 
The program is based in Cuernavaca, a city known for its perennial springtime (70-80 degrees). Cuernavaca, the capital of the state of Morelos, is about 50 miles south of Mexico City. Both the city and the state are important in Mexican history: the palace of the conqueror Hernan Cortez borders the central plaza in Cuernavaca and Morelos is known as “the cradle of the Mexican revolution” of 1910 led by Emiliano Zapata, who was born in a small town near Cuernavaca. A city of more than one million, Cuernavaca is also known for its innovative grass-roots education programs, economic cooperatives, and base Christian communities inspired by liberation theology. More about locale....

Housing 
The Center for Global Education maintains two houses in Cuernavaca which will be your home base during the semester. It is located in Colonia San Anton, across the street from the language school where you will take your Spanish classes and just a 15 minute walk from downtown Cuernavaca. Approximately four students will share a room.  There is also common living space for classes, study and leisure time, as well as a small library. Meals (including vegetarian options) are prepared and served on the premises. More about the Study Center in Mexico...

Homestay 
You will spend four weeks living with a local working class family in Cuernavaca. 

Staff 
Courses will be taught both by Augsburg’s adjunct professors based in Mexico and a social work professor from one of the CSWE accredited co-sponsoring schools. In addition, the program is supported by a Mexican Social Work Advisory Council that provides guest lectures and assistance with program activities. You will also be assisted by an intern/resident advisor who lives in the house and assists in planning house meetings and activities. 
Meet our staff in Mexico

Community Service and Internships 
The program offers the option of community service opportunities. In addition, field experience placements are available for students with intermediate to advanced language proficiency (a limited number of placements are available for students with fewer Spanish language skills).

Requirements: 
The program is intended for sophomores, juniors and seniors at the consortium schools (please check with your social work program to see when it works best in your curriculum).  Students from consortium schools are given priority in admissions, and the selection of students is made at each participating school.  Students are accepted from other CSWE accredited institutions on a space-available basis.  One previous college-level course in Spanish or its equivalent is required. This can be done in January in Mexico before starting the program, if necessary.  Students from non-participating schools should be social work majors and have completed an introductory social work course.

Credit: 
The equivalent of four courses or 16 semester hours. 

Application Deadlines: 
October 15 for the spring term. 

Cost: 
The overall cost covers tuition, room and board and all program costs in Mexico. Students are responsible for their travel to and from the program, books and personal spending money, including time during scheduled breaks. The price is comparable to room, board, and tuition at Augsburg College. Contact the Center for Global Education for specific information.

(e-mail: globaled@augsburg.edu or call 800-299-8889). 

 

SPRING SEMESTER

Course description

Course syllabi

Download Program Brochure

View photos from the semester

Current Student Blog

 

2008 Student Blog

More location and housing information

Fieldwork opportunities

 

INTERNSHIPS

Summer, Fall or Spring
 

 

“The program [found] speakers that focused on the social and economic situation in Mexico from a social work perspective.  I have never been involved in experiential learning like this, and feel so lucky to have been a part of it this semester.  Being able to observe the situations we were learning about allowed me to reach a level of understanding I otherwise wouldn’t have reached.”

 

St. Olaf College student