Summer Abroad Courses

Patti McGill Peterson Center for International and Intercultural Studies

SLU 2010 SUMMER COURSES:

 

The application for summer courses and additional course information will be available after Thanksgiving.
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IRELAND

GS/Eng 358: Memory, Place and Literature in Ireland and
GS 260: Peace and Conflict in Northern Ireland
Stoddard/Carson - 2 units --$5,500 plus airfare
July 5-24, 2010
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GUATEMALA

CBL and Spanish - "Camino Segura/Safe Passage: Guatemala"
Volunteer work with an NGO that helps children who live near the Guatemala City dump
Schulenberg -- 2 units (1 Spanish language, 1 CBL) - $5,500 plus airfare
May 20-June 29, 2010
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U.S./MEXICO BORDER

GS 248: Effects of Globalization and Human Rights
in the US/Mexico Border
Chew -- 1 unit -- $4,250 - plus airfare
June 6-15, 2010
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NORTHERN QUEBEC

ODST 101: Hydro Development in Northern Quebec
Royce - 1 unit - $4,250 - includes out-of pocket expenses
July, 2010
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SENEGAL

AFS 247/CBL 100: Transnational Collaborations:
Global Citizenship and Civic Engagement in Senegal
Degroat - 2 units -- $5,500 - plus airfare
May 22-June 10, 2010?
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KENYA

Bio/Anth/AFS 248: Pastoralist Nomads and Wildlife Conservation
Barthelmess/Nyamweru -- 1.5 units -- $4,750 - plus airfare
May 10?-May 29, 2010
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Soc/Anth/AFS 248 -
Health Care Delivery in a Developing Country
Wairimu -- 1.5 units -- $4,750 - plus airfare
June 2-26, 2010
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AFS 248 -- Conservation and the Role of Media: the Example of Kenya
Munir Virani, with journalist Meera Subramanian and photo journalist Teeku Patel
1.5 units -- $4,750 - plus airfare
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ETHIOPIA

Sociology 248: Global Citizenship: beyond the Global/Local Divide
Assefa/Molk -- 1 unit $4,250 - plus airfare
June 3-23, 2010

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

You may apply for up to three programs and we encourage you to do so if you are interested.  Your preferences will be indicated in rank order on the application form.  This will not impact your admission into any program.

OPTION FOR A PROGRAM PACKAGE IN KENYA:
Students can earn 3 units of credit by enrolling in "Pastoralist Nomads & Wildlife Conservation" (offered May 10-29) and one of the following courses (offered June 2-26): Health Care Delivery in a Developing Country" or "Conservation and the Role of Media".
Students opting for this package will receive an $800 discount.