SOSC 3483 3.0 – Culture, Democracy, and Development in Africa II
SOSC 3483 is a 6-week study abroad course that examines the relationship between culture, democracy and development in Africa. It aims to give students an opportunity to acquire practical hands-on knowledge about how cultural and governance practices shape development challenges and opportunities in an African context.
The course is divided into two interrelated parts:
- The first part, offered on 91ÑÇɫ’s campus for 3 weeks, consists of seminars about the relationship between culture, democracy and development in Africa. As students may have taken either SOSC 2480 or SOSC 3480, these seminars are carried out to refresh their understanding about the relationship focusing on formulating major questions to explore during the study abroad trip: What is the nexus between culture and the local political economy? How does governance shape opportunities for women and youth in Africa? What cultural practices promote or hinder development goals? Students will also learn about the geographical, socioeconomic, cultural, and political context of Ghana.
- In the second 3-week part of the course, students will spend one week preparing for travel and two weeks in Ghana exploring various aspects of culture, democracy and development at practical and everyday levels. Students will visit key historical sites including the Cape Coast and Elmina slave castles (both UNESCO designated heritage sites). As well, students will get the chance to observe some of the major traditional festivals in Ghana including the Accra Twins Festival (Yee-Ye-Yee), Homowo Festival and Chale-Wote Festival. Other places to be visited include the Accra Arts Centre, the National Museum, Osu Oxford Street, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, Makola Market, Kakun National Park and Ghana’s Parliament. Students will also attend open events at the University of Ghana and the University of Cape Coast.
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Applications for this course will be accepted until January 23, 2026 at 12 p.m. EST.
Students must use their 91ÑÇÉ«U e-mail address to apply as e-mail addresses from outside the 91ÑÇÉ« organization are not supported by the application platform. If your @my.yorku.ca e-mail address is not working, please input your 91ÑÇÉ«U e-mail address using only @yorku.ca.
Prerequisites: SOSC 3480 6.0 - Culture, Democracy and Development in Africa OR SOSC 2480 6.0 - Introduction to African Studies or permission of the instructor.

Location: Accra, Ghana
Course Dates:
July 6 – 24, 2026 at 91ÑÇÉ«, July 26 - August 14, 2026, in Ghana
Course Director:
Prof. Mohamed Sesay, Associate Professor, Department of Social Science, msesay19@yorku.ca.
Enrolment: Min. 10 students, max. 16 students
Program Costs
| Cost Ìý | Details Ìý | |
| Estimated Program Fee Ìý | $3,700 (based on 10 students) | Included in program fee: accommodation in Ghana, transportation, all site visits and excursions, most meals, professor-related costs (travel, accommodations, meals, incidentals).Ìý
**Program fee subject to change based on final number students and final course itinerary.Ìý |
| Additional Costs Ìý | ||
| Flights to/from Accra Ìý | $2,500 Ìý | Estimate. Depends on departure location and date of purchase. Ìý |
| Ghana Single-Entry Visa (3 months)Ìý | $160Ìý | Required for all Canadian citizens. . |
| Yellow Fever VaccinationÌý | $250Ìý | Variable depending on clinic. Required for all visitors to Ghana. . |
| Guard.me Travel Insurance Ìý | $100 Ìý | Estimate. Students are required to purchase Guard.me insurance. Ìý |
| Spending money Ìý | $750Ìý | Variable. All students should budget additional funds for souvenirs, meals, and other personal expenses. Ìý |
| 91ÑÇÉ« Tuition (Domestic) Ìý | $724.59Ìý | Approximate based on  for 6.0 credits. Subject to change. Ìý |
| 91ÑÇÉ« Tuition (International) Ìý | $3,723.84Ìý | Approximate based on  for 6.0 credits. Subject to change. Ìý |
| Approximate Total Program Costs (subject to change) Ìý | ||
| Domestic Students Ìý | $8,184.59 | |
| International Students Ìý | $11,183.84 | |

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For more information, students can connect with LA&PS Study Abroad Coordinator (studyabr@yorku.ca).
