Pitzer in Brazil Summer Program

The historic center of Salvador, Brazil
The Brazil Summer Program takes place over six weeks in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The city is an UNESCO World Heritage site, the capital of Bahia State, the first colonial capital of Brazil, and the center of Afro-Brazilian culture. The Pitzer in Brazil Summer Program provides students an opportunity to engage with a city and region that has retained and celebrated its African roots. This summer program is run in collaboration with the Steve Biko Institute, a nationally recognized organization helping Black Brazilians enter and succeed in college settings.
Program Dates
- Late May – Early July
Eligibility and Prerequisites
- Students must be in good academic standing and have a 2.0 or higher GPA on a 4.0 scale
- Prior Spanish or Portuguese language study and/or coursework is recommended (note: students without a background in Portuguese will take a 2-3 week online introductory course in the spring semester)
- This summer program is open to Pitzer and students from other undergraduate colleges
Courses & Credits
Course | Claremont Credits | Semester Credits |
Core Course: Brazil in the Bahian Context | 1.0 | 4 |
Intensive Portuguese | 1.0 | 4 |
TOTALS | 2.0 | 8 |
Program Information
Core Course
This course provides an overview of the history, culture, and society in Brazil with a particular emphasis on community and race in the state of Bahia and the city of Salvador. The course includes lectures by local faculty and specialists from non-governmental organizations and community leaders, site visits, and reading and writing assignments that allow students to explore a variety of topics in Salvador, including but not limited to, the legacy of colonialism and slavery in Brazil, health care, political structures, women’s issues, and environmental issues. A strong community engagement with young former Biko students and the extended family stay for the duration of the program is an important part of the course, providing context to the ideas presented in the core course.
Intensive Portuguese Language Class
For students without a background in Portuguese, preparation for the program begins in Claremont during the spring semester with 2-3 weeks of virtual introduction to the Portuguese language. Once in Brazil, Portuguese will be offered at the introductory and intermediate levels through local language faculty. With a maximum of six students per teacher, the course employs a highly communicative, interactive curriculum that emphasizes both spoken and written Portuguese and is closely connected to the family stay experience, the core course, and other field activities. Students attend language classes for 12 to 14 hours a week for a total of roughly 60 hours of in-class instruction.