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Stellenbosch Courses – 2026 June – July

If you have questions about the academics or courses available on this program, locate the Program Advisor to schedule an advising appointment or email them your questions directly.

Academics

USAC's partnership with Stellenbosch University allows you to enroll in either their General Elective Program, where you will select two courses of interest from a variety of disciplines, or to enroll in one of three specialized academic tracks. All students will take the Introduction to South Africa's Political History course, which is designed to familiarize you with South Africa's unique history and current social, cultural, and political climate. You will earn 24-36 South African (SA) credits from Stellenbosch University (approximately 6-9 U.S. credits) for the program. Instruction is provided in English.

Areas of Study at Stellenbosch University (subject to change):

General Elective Program

In addition to the mandatory Introduction to South Africa's Political History course, you will choose one course from each of the following instructional blocks:

Block One

  • Bio-Diversity: Plants for the People in the Western Cape
  • Social Justice in the Global Classroom
  • Violent Histories and Repair
  • Visual Narratives and South-North Interactions
  • Understanding HIV in South Africa: A Health & Social Justice Perspective

Block Two

  • China in Africa
  • Global Surgery
  • Transitional Justice
  • Travel Photography

Specialized Track Programs

Global Service Learning (GSL)

GSL, formerly known as Learning, Sustainability, and Community Engagement (LSCE), is an experiential learning, writing-intensive community engagement program that includes both theoretical and practical work. Upon completion of the program, students will have gained an understanding of how to address the needs of a community using available resources, the basic skills required to engage in capacity building, and the ability to apply theoretical knowledge into practice to benefit communities or local organizations.

Doing Business in Southern Africa

With African countries experiencing rapid growth, direct foreign investments into businesses in the Southern African region have surged. This course allows students to investigate the unique institutional and policy conditions in Southern African countries to better understand the challenges that will confront future businesses and impact economic growth, and allow them to identify opportunities the rapidly growing region offers.

Course Descriptions

To obtain course information, click on the link(s) below and follow the prompts to specific course resources. Please contact the USAC Advising department if you have difficulty finding the information.