My student is considering the UCLA Travel Study summer sociology program in New York City. For anyone who has done it, what was the academic workload like, what was the social experience like, and how were housing and dining? Also, how much free time did students typically have, and what kinds of excursions were included?
The UCLA Travel Study program "Sociology: Cities and Culture" in New York City provides an immersive experience with a focus on urban sociology and cultural studies.
Academic Workload The program, led by Professor David Halle, consists of 10 quarter units divided into two courses: SOCIOL 191NY and SOCIOL 191R. The assessment includes two quizzes (25% each), a research paper (35%), and a group project (15%). While the coursework is generally manageable, students should expect substantial pre-departure readings.
Social Experience With a cohort of about 25 students, the program fosters a tight-knit community, allowing for strong friendships and social interactions. Students typically have free evenings and weekends to explore New York City or visit nearby cities like Boston and Philadelphia.
Housing & Dining Students are accommodated in residence halls, usually near NYU, and the program includes 8 meals per week. Participants often enjoy local dining options to experience the diverse food scene of NYC.
Excursions Excursions are integral to the program, with visits to significant urban sites such as the World Trade Center memorial, High Line park, and various museums, as well as tech hubs like Google and Apple, enhancing the academic experience with real-world applications.