Our Politics & Public Health Program is designed to offer insight into the complexity and breadth of the contemporary issues facing South Africa. Choose from several English-taught Health Science or Sociology courses taught by local lecturers and learn how globalization, development, and disease affect different communities.
Politics & Public Health
At a Glance
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- Fall 2026: August 11 - December 11
- Spring 2027: January 18 - May 15
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About the Program
Program Advisor
Zhanè Vanderbilt
Once you’ve applied for a program, I’ll be your direct point of contact. From housing to course registration and everything in between, I’m here to help you prepare to study abroad. Once you’re accepted to your program, you’ll find even more detailed information about what you need to know before you depart in your Predeparture Guide. Let’s get started!
About the Destination
Why South Africa?
South Africa is a rich, vibrant region and has become one of the world’s fastest growing economic zones despite facing challenges of poverty, disease, and economic imbalance. Its burgeoning economy, youthful population, ecological and ethnic diversity, and evolving politics make the continent an increasingly important player in the world of the 21st century. Cape Town’s idyllic setting on the South African coast makes it the perfect base from which to study this fascinating region.
The Student Experience
Mid-Semester Break: Kruger National Park & Johannesburg
IES Abroad facilitated trip to Kruger National Park & Johannesburg
Program Dates
Fall 2026
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Spring 2027
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Academics
The HCD program offers unique courses that explore Health Studies, History and Political Science, and Cultural Development Studies, through an in-depth and hands-on approach. These courses will make use of Cape Town’s diverse communities and rich history in order to help you gain a deeper understanding of Cape Town’s complexities, in addition to devoting significant focus to South Africa and southern African contexts.
Through the inclusion of guest lectures from individuals researching or working directly in specific fields, to course-related trips tailor made to illustrate the contradictions between theory and practice, our team of faculty will engage you on the diversity, inequality and cultural contexts that make South Africa an exciting, complicated, and unparalleled country to study in.
Courses
While in Cape Town, you take 15 credits per semester. All courses are worth 3 credits unless otherwise specified.
- Five area studies courses (3 credits each, required)
NOTE: This is a list of planned course offerings. After you are accepted, you will see a list of final course offerings in your MyIESabroad account. Additionally, IES Abroad reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment or circumstances beyond our control.
IES Abroad Courses
African Studies (2)
| Course name | Term | Language | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| LT/AF 314 - The Literature of Change | Fall, Spring | English | 3 |
| PO/HS/AF 352 - Power & Protest: Apartheid to Present | Fall, Spring | English | 3 |
Requirements
- 18 years of age
- In good standing at your home school
- 2.75 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale (GPAs under 2.75 will be considered on a case-by-case basis)
- Sophomore, junior, or senior standing when program begins. Undergraduate candidates only.
About the IES Abroad Center
The Center is where our highly trained local staff provide on-the-ground support throughout your time abroad.
The IES Abroad Cape Town Center is conveniently located near the University of Cape Town on the slope of the well-hiked Devil’s Peak. Whether you’re attending a guest lecture or studying in the student lounge, the Center is your study abroad hub.
IES Abroad Cape Town Staff
Housing
Residence Hall
Live in a private residence hall with IES Abroad, South African, and 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 or by your residence and can serve as a great resource for tips on integrating into the local culture.
Field Trips
Even though your adventure starts in Cape Town, our field trips take you beyond the city to discover the culture and traditions of your host country. All trips are included in the program fee unless otherwise noted with ($).
NOTE: IES Abroad field trip destinations, activities, and lengths of stay may vary according to term and availability.
Experiential Learning
Community-Based Learning
Participating in a community-based learning experience in Cape Town is one of the best ways to gain a deeper understanding of the city's culture and society. Working alongside local people towards a common goal, you experience first-hand some of the social issues that affect Cape Town while contributing your skills towards a community-driven solution.
A community-based learning placement consists of time spent with a local organization, accompanied by a weekly academic, for-credit community-based learning seminar. Through the seminar, you have structure time for reflection, discussion, and research on the issues of your host community. Many of the community organization connections are created through relationships with the IES Abroad faculty. IES Abroad will assist your efforts by facilitating introductions to organizations and through the coordination of group transportation to the location (for IES Abroad class-based community-service).
Program Cost
Fall 2026
Spring 2027
$7.9 Million in Scholarships & Aid
We firmly believe that financial limitations should not prevent a qualified student from studying abroad. This is why we commit millions of dollars to our study abroad scholarships and aid.
Orientation
Health & Safety
With 75 years of experience, we are proud to set the standard for health and safety in study abroad. Our Chicago-based and on-site staff are all highly trained and experienced in the matters of health, safety, and crisis management. We are here for you from predeparture to your return, and are ready to support you—no matter which time zone you’re in. We plan for "what ifs" so that you don’t have to. From international health insurance included in your program cost to highly trained local staff who can connect you with English-speaking healthcare providers, we work around the clock to ensure your health and safety while abroad.
Apply for your passport today!
Getting your passport is a crucial step for studying abroad. With processing times taking longer than usual, consider this a gentle reminder to not procrastinate on getting or renewing your passport.
Frequently Asked Questions
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