Faculty-Led Programs 2012

Download the Study Abroad Application Packet Faculty Led to apply for a 2011/2012 Study Abroad program.

Download the Study Abroad Refund Policy and Withdrawal Form: Refund Policy and Withdrawal Form

Please be sure to review the cancellation and refund policy carefully prior to submitting a program application.

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CSPA in China: Beijing & Qingdao • May 2012

Spring 2012 Course - CSPA 6360: Cultural Differentiation and Outreach

This program is only open to CSPA graduate students, for more details regarding this course, please contact the Faculty Program Director.

Dr. Tom PilgreenLeadership Studies • Mashburn Hall Room 230F

 

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Environment & Culture in Belize • May 8-19, 2012

Faculty Program Director: Dr. Brian Campbell • 308C Irby Hall • Sociology Department

COURSES OFFERED: ANTH 3360 - Travel Seminar, ANTH 4390 - Selected Problems in Anthropology, GEOG 3320 - Field Studies, SOC 3398 - Travel Seminar, SOC 4390 - Selected Problems in Sociology

 

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Panama Canal: Supply Chain Management & Logistics

May 11-27, 2012

Faculty Program Director: Dr. Michael Rubach, MBA Director • College of Business, 102 • Department of Marketing and Management

COURSES OFFERED: MGMT 3344 - Operations Management, MGMT/MKTG 3375 - Supply Chain Management, MGMT/MKTG 4390 - Independent Studies, MBA 6390 - Independent Studies

 

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Science & Society in Rwanda • May 6-27, 2012

Kigali, Musanze, Gisenyi, Butare and Akagera, Rwanda

This Study Abroad Program is a study abroad component of the following courses offered during the Spring 2012 term:  BIO 4390 - Special Topics and FYFS 1310 & First-Year Seminar: Studies in World Cultural Traditions.

Students MUST be enrolled in one of the Spring courses to participate in the Study Abroad Program to Rwanda.  The travel component is a required part of the course content, students enrolled in the courses must participate in the study abroad portion to complete the course.

Leah Horton • Lewis Science Center, 134 • Biology Department & STEM Residential College, Course: BIO 4390 - Special Topics

Dr. Jayme Stone • Harrin Hall, 207 • Director of Learning Communities, Course: FYFS 1310 - First-Year Seminar: Studies in World Cultural Traditions

 

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UCA in Italy • June 4-29, 2012

Economics, Interior Design & Psychology in Florence, Italy

Faculty Program Directors:

Dr. Joe McGarrity • College of Business RM 211N• Economics & Finance Department

COURSES OFFERED: ECON 2310 - Global Environment of Business, ECON 4395 - Special Problems in Economics

 

Dr. Ann Ballard Bryan •  McAllister RM 202• Family & Consumer Sciences Department

COURSES OFFERED: IDSN 3340 - History of Interiors, Architecture/Furniture I, IDSN 3341 - History of Interiors, Architecture/Furniture II, IDSN 3355 - Intro to Historic Preservation, IDSN 4330 - Interior Design Workshop

Dr. Ken Sobel •  Mashburn Hall Room 206 • Psychology & Counseling Department

COURSES OFFERED: PYSC 4383 - Special Topics in Psychology: Medieval & Modern Perspectives, PSYC 4380 - Independent Readings

 

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