Peru (Hybrid)
Study Abroad Programs in Peru
Focus: Water Resource Management & Indigenous Practices
Learn Now, Travel Later

University: Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL)
Course: Water Resource Management & Indigenous Practices
Credit: 3 credits
Duration: Online: 5 Classes; Travel: 10-days
Discover the challenges, solutions, and processes for the management and distribution of water resources in Peru. Analyze the evolution of technology in the utilization of water from ancient periods to modern times, visit the first Carbon-Neutral World Wonder, Machu Picchu, and more!
Help fight climate change and start your sustainability journey here.
Course Information
Explore sustainable water management on The GREEN Peru Program! Through this hybrid program, you’ll gain knowledge through live, virtual classes, community engagement, industry exposure, innovating for sustainable solutions, and global water stewardship.
Learn-by-doing on our study abroad programs in Peru.
- Discover Peru’s indigenous and contemporary methods of water resource management
- Explore through unique field trips: Cusco’s most polluted river and newest water treatment facility
- Get a private tour of the first Carbon Neutral World Wonder, Machu Picchu, and more!
Course Description
As growing demands for resources and management challenges are increasing, communities around the world are forging ahead in the movement to become more sustainable. Climate change concerns are driving the need for carbon dioxide reduction, energy conservation, and urban heat reduction. Changes in flooding and drought patterns are pushing the communities to assess vulnerabilities and take action to become more resilient. Water scarcity and water quality concerns caused by changing population and land use are forcing communities to think beyond traditional water management approaches, while simultaneously applying indigenous knowledge to these processes.
The high cost of aging infrastructure maintenance and replacement has encouraged many communities to seek alternatives. Increasing concern over energy cost, as well as energy security and reliability, has increased the public pressure for sustainability. Additionally, the increase in public preference for sustainable agriculture is leading to the revision of field practices and more environmentally friendly technologies.
Through an interdisciplinary and hybrid approach, this course provides an understanding of the theory and practice of this concept and the investigation of urban and rural water issues from the environmental management perspective. These topics will stimulate a critical examination of the historical and conceptual antecedents. With a focus on water resource management, these topics will also provide experience with the complex challenges of utilizing renewable energy in a sustainable manner.
It will review the ecosystem approach to understanding water as a resource and how science, policy, decision-making, ethics, and corporate approaches each play an important role in the management of water in the urban setting. Peru will be examined through case studies.
In class lectures include but are not limited to:
1) Water Consumption & Management – Water issues, Pollution, Mining, Agriculture
2) Energy in Peru – Peru’s Hydroelectric Production + Climate Change
3) Intro to Peru Geology & Water Usage – Inca vs Modern times
4) Sustainability in Peru
5) Data Measurement & Water Flow Analysis
*Classes are subject to update.
Objectives and Outcomes
Beyond providing a basic introduction to water resource management and sustainable development concepts, the objective of this course is to provide real-world, experience with global water resource management, Indigenous knowledge, and sustainability with Peru as a case study. See course outcomes below.
Location: Remote, Online & Peru
Program provider: International faculty in Peru
Focus: Water Resource Management & Sustainability Practices
Part 1: Online Classes; Part 2: Travel
Online: Nov 10-19, 2025; Travel: Dec 13-22, 2025 (FULL)
- – Enrollment Deadline: Oct 18, 2025
Online: May 6-15, 2026; Travel: May 24-June 2, 2026
- – Enrollment Deadline: March 29, 2026
Online: July 15-24, 2026; Travel: Aug 2-11, 2026
- – Enrollment Deadline: June 7, 2026
Academic credits: 3 Credits
Duration: Online: 5 Classes over 2 weeks; Travel: 10 Days
Online Class Schedule: Live Classes: Mon, Wed, Fri, 6:00-8:00 PM ET
Curriculum Highlights
Course Introduction
Culture & Contemporary Society
Learn about the past and present of Peruvian society, as the outcome of complex historical, anthropological, and sociological processes and transformations. Understand how Peru’s diverse geography, rich cultural heritage, and evolving social dynamics have shaped its people, traditions, and ways of life over time, forming the unique identity of Peru today.
Peruvian Geography & Diversity
Explore how Peru’s diverse geography and rich variety of ecosystems shape the country’s economic activities, from agriculture and mining to fishing and tourism. Understand the dynamic relationship between the natural environment and economic development in one of South America’s most ecologically and culturally varied nations.
Water Resources: From the Incan Empire to Modern Day
Discover the challenges, solutions, and processes for the distribution of water resources in Peru. Review the evolution of technology in the utilization of water from ancient periods to modern times.
Climate Change in Peru
Explore the main causes and consequences of climate change in the context of Peru. Learn about the various adaptive mechanisms used by the Peruvian society and the importance of using energy properly and finding new sources of energy.
Sustainable Development & Indigenous Knowledge
Study Abroad Programs in Peru: Highlights
Education for Sustainable Development – Peru Course Overview
Experience Peruvian Culture
Video credit: House of Nod, Robert Kolodny
Learn how to Survey an Ancient Inca Agricultural Site
Get a private tour of the first carbon-neutral World Wonder, Machu Picchu
Learn about Peru’s hydroelectric power generation
Taste local dishes from the country named #1 Culinary Destination in the World
Video credit: Cristina Patiño Sheen
Go White-Water Rafting for an Ultimate Adventure
Take part in a community-led service-learning initiative, supporting local communities and their sustainability efforts
Re-Create Incan Engineering Aquaducts: Build Your Own “3-D” Model using HEC-RAS, a simulation software used in computational fluid dynamics to model the hydraulics of water flow.
Photo by the Hydrologic Engineering Center
Course Outcomes
Adventure Affordably: Financing Available
Enroll for a TGP Program for as low as $128/month for 36 months.
Note: The payment amount shown is the lowest possible rate for qualified buyers. Rates may change. Learn more HERE.
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What our alumni are saying about their TGP experience
Student
Monash University
Perfect for self growth, gaining global awareness, and adventure. It was 100% worthwhile. TGP has encouraged me to be more spontaneous, more environmentally conscious and more aware of the importance of sustainable development and technologies. Not only was I challenged academically and physically, this experience has allowed me to cultivate independence, better communicate, become more flexible as well as develop teamwork, time management and leadership skills.

Maya
Georgia Institute of Technology
Academic adventure every single second of every single day! I gained a new understanding of the challenges facing Peru because of climate change, giving me renewed passion for my field of study (civil engineering) and renewed energy to help create more sustainable communities in my own city. This program gave me the tools and network that will help me continue the goals set forth by the GREEN Program for the rest of my career and life.

Anna K
Environmental Science, Ohio State University
One of the best weeks of my life. I gained a wealth of knowledge about the complexities of issues Peru is currently facing. I gained a deeper knowledge of Peruvian history itself, and I gained great friends. It was most certainly worthwhile.

Chioma E
Rutgers Univrsity - New Brunswick
Worth every single penny! I learned so much about the environment, the culture and practices of Peru, and myself. This program not only taught me about the environmental conditions in Peru, but also what scientists and activists are doing to improve these conditions. I also learned so much about the Inca Empire, and how their advanced system operated. The program is soooooo worth it! I enjoyed every minute of it and seriously did not want it to end. I gained so much confidence in myself, my abilities, and skills. I met amazing people, and saw so many beautiful sites.

Zachariah R
Environmental Studies & Business, University of Oregon
This was an unparalleled experience on The GREEN Program. I gained a new international perspective, more insight into sustainability and renewable energy, fantastic educational experience from very passionate Peruvian professors.The program lodged us in the nicest places and fed us the best food. I met some incredible people in the area. 10/10 experience, absolutely worthwhile.

Rebecca S
Civil Engineering, University of Louisville
The most incredible, inspiring experience thus far! I learned that if you have the passion, you can make your ideas real. It was one of the most worthwhile things I've ever done.

Kait M
Environmental Science, Duquesne University
Only The GREEN Program can make this kind of impact. This program taught me a lot of useful environmental information, but more importantly it empowered and inspired us to actually make a difference. The hands-on learning and exclusive field trips were incredibly valuable to my academic development, but the experience as a whole was priceless. This program attracts a certain type of people, and the opportunity to spend over a week with such like-mindedly passionate and adventurous students created a wonderful synergy. The encouragement and guidance we received for our capstone projects really made us believe that it is within our power to actually make a difference in the world.

Student
Florida State University
This program strengthened my passion about water issues and did an amazing job at illustrating how Peru is managing its water by highlighting the environmental impacts of cost-efficient, but environmentally-damaging, development in Peru. We toured hydroelectric plants and wastewater treatment facilities; observed unregulated practices that threatened the ecosystem; and were exposed to social issues and mentalities that hinder the growth and sustainable development in Peru. The knowledge I learned in Peru can easily be applied back home in America, as well as in other countries. I loved the fact that we were shown real-life problems and were encouraged to solve them through our capstone project. The GREEN Program inspired me to not only live as sustainably and ethically as possible, but to also dedicate my career to the problems surrounded by water. Due to my amazing experience, I definitely believe this program was worthwhile, and would love to participate in it again!

Becca
Engineering, Virginia Tech University
TGP was an eye-opening experience that changed the way I view the world around me. I gained an understanding that I am responsible for making a change- that helping people and the environment as well as innovation starts with an idea that I am willing to voice. This program demonstrated that there are many people around the world as well as right next door who are willing to make such ideas come to life. Everyone you meet is a resource. The program definitely helped me get out of my comfort zone with all the adventure aspects and it helped me learn that I can do so much more than I ever let myself do. It changed the way I think and the way I look at the world around me. It was absolutely worthwhile, I would do it again in a heartbeat and have already convinced many of my friends to try out the program.

Katherine K
Environmental Science, University of South Carolina
This was an environmentalist’s fantasy trip! I gained an understanding of another country. While I was only there for 10 days, it felt like at least a month. I learned about a different culture and saw real-life pollution problems that I had only learned about in a classroom setting. This trip solidified my interest in hydrology and water resources and gave me the motivation to finish out my degree so that I can help solve these worldwide problems.

Thomas N
Chemistry. University of Edinburgh
The GREEN Program has changed my life in a way which I had never ever anticipated. I'm much more ambitious, motivated and confident in my own abilities to formulate ideas and solutions to tackle problems. The Green Program furthers you both educationally and as a person, and if you speak to anyone who has been on the program they will tell you the same thing.

What’s included?
We take care of everything from when you land in Peru until departure.
Gain exclusive access to TGP alumni network and benefits when you return home.
Our sustainable study abroad programs in Peru include:
- Education Materials: Prepare for your experience before you travel with your pre-program resources, orientation, and educational materials
- Classes: Lectures from industry leaders and faculty from Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL)
- Credit: 3 academic credits certificate/transcript from Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL)
- Facility Tours: Exclusive access and private tours to Peru’s leading water management and sustainability facilities
- Capstone Project: Innovation facilitation and panel assessment
- Adventure excursions: Step out of your comfort-zone with bucket-list adventures such as white water rafting!
- All meals: We support locally owned restaurants, and accommodate most dietary preferences/restrictions
- Accommodations and lodging: Your home away from home will be at locally owned lodging sites throughout your program
- All in-country transportation: From airport pick up to airport drop-off, and everything in-between, we got you covered
- Exclusive membership: Join the TGP Alumni Network for sustainability job postings, travel, networking, and mentorship
What’s not included: Flights, travel insurance, incidentals, and passport/visa fees
Pricing & Investment Tiers
It’s simple. The sooner you enroll, the more you save.
Flexible payment plans and financing options are available to make it even easier for you to get started.
Trailblazer
$4200+
Super Early Bird Rate • Up to $700 Off • Only 4 Available
For the first 4 enrollments.
Program Deadlines:
- May 24-June 2: Dec 31
- Aug 2-11: Jan 31
Explorer
$4200+
Early Bird Rate • Up to $500 Off • Only 6 Available
For the next 6 enrollments.
Program Deadlines:
- May 24-June 2: Dec 31
- Aug 2-11: Jan 31
Choice
$4400+
Standard Rate • Up to $200 Off • Only 10 Available
The final spots until one month before the program deadline.
Program Deadlines:
- May 24-June 2: Feb 28
- Aug 2-11: April 30
Sprint
$4600+
Last-Minute Rate • Limited Availability
Enrollments within 30 days of the enrollment close date.
Program Deadlines:
- May 24-June 2: March 29
- Aug 2-11: June 7
Adventure Affordably: Financing Available
Enroll for a TGP Program for as low as $128/month for 36 months.
Note: The payment amount shown is the lowest possible rate for qualified buyers. Rates may change. Learn more HERE.
Interested in a program package?
Enroll in two or more TGP programs and save up to $500.
Are you ready to go GREEN?
Your first step is to complete and submit an application. Upon acceptance, a TGP member will reach out to you with your next steps for enrollment. We look forward to traveling with you soon! (Please note that spots fill on a first-come, first-serve basis.)








