Programs                                                                                                                    

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CSU System-Wide International Programs (IP) - Academic Year
   Countries that do not require prior language study
   Non-English Speaking Countries

CSULB Direct Exchange Programs - Semester
CSULB London Semester

Summer Session 2009 Programs

Winter Session 2009 CSULB Faculty-Led Courses

Other CSU programs   

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CSU System-Wide International Programs (IP)

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  •   Academic Year-long programs in 18 countries
  •   Junior/senior and some graduate level programs
      (Sophomore options available in China, France, Germany, and Mexico.)
  •   GPA of 2.75 (in a few countries a 3.00 GPA is required)
  •   Language and/or specific course prerequisites
  •   Financial Aid applies
  •   Credits placed directly on CSULB transcript

  February 1st deadline (Annual May 1st for Australia, New Zealand and South Africa)

Scholarships:  CSU IP Scholarship  |  Wang Scholarship

 

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IP Program: Countries that do not require prior language study
(Minimum 2.75 GPA and Junior standing except where noted)

  • AUSTRALIA - Multiple sites in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. 3.0 GPA required.

    Study Options: Agriculture and Horticulture, Australian and Indigenous Studies, Business Studies, Communication Studies, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Food and Nutrition, Hospitality and Tourism, Information Technology, Kinesiology and Exercise Science, Marine Biology, Performing Arts, Psychology, Studio Art.  Apply by May 1st.

  • CANADA - Multiple sites in Montreal and Quebec.

    Study Options: Full Curriculum available. Anglophone universities have no language requrement. Francophone universities require two years of college-level French.

  • DENMARK- Site in Copenhagan. Arranged by Denmark's International Study Program (DIS).

    Study Options: Marine Biology & Ecology, Child Development & Diversity.

  • GHANA - 3.0 GPA required.

    Study Options: Full Curriculum available.

  • ISRAEL- Sites in Jerusalem, TelAviv  and Haifa. 3.0 GPA required.

    Study Options: Jewish Studies, Middle East Studies, International Relations, Religious Studies.

  • ITALY - CSU Study Center, Florence

    Study Options: Art History, Italian Literature, Social Sciences, Studio Art.

  • KOREA - The International Division of Yonsei University

    Study Options: Learn Korean language. Study East Asian Studies, International Relations, International Business and other general education courses taught in English. Students proficient in Korean language may, with permission, take regular university cources at Yonsei University.

  • NEW ZEALAND - Sites on the North-Island and South-Island. 3.0 GPA required.

    Agriculture, Horticulture, Geography and Resource Planning, Social Anthropology, Maori Studies, Parks and Recreation Management. Apply by May 1st.

  • SOUTH AFRICA - Sites in Durban and Port Elizabeth. 3.0 GPA required.

    Study Options: Full Curriculum available. Apply by May 1st.

  • SWEDEN - Site in Uppsala, about 50 miles north of Stockholm.

    Study Options: Biochemistry, Mathematics, Fresh Water Ecology, Communications, History, Politics, Cultural Anthropology.

  • UNITED KINGDOM - Sites in Bradford, Bristol, Hull, Kingston, Sheffield and Swansea, Wales. 3.0 GPA required. Study Options: Wide curriculum - Offerings vary by site!

     


IP Program: Non-English Speaking Countries Available
Language Required:

(2.75 minimum GPA and Junior standing except where noted)

  • CHILE - Site in Santiago. 3.0 GPA required.
    2 years Spanish and, 2 courses in Latin American studies required.

    Study Options: Full Curriculum available, emphasis on history, literature, political science and Latin American studies.

  • CHINA - Sites in Beijing and Shanghai. 3.0 GPA required.
    Open to sophmore and above. One semester of college-level Mandarin Chinese required.  One college-level course with a focus on Chinese civilization, history, society, politics, literature, geography, or philosophy.

  • FRANCE - Sites in Paris and Aix-En-Provence.

    Institut d'Etudes Francaises pour Etudiants Etrangers (IEFEE) in Aix-en-Provence
    Open to sophmore and above. One semester of college-level French required. Primarily French language and culture courses.

    Universities of Paris

    Two years of college-level French required. Full curriculum.

  • GERMANY - Multiple sites in Baden-Wurttemberg (Central Germany) - dependent on language ability. Click here for details on the universities and study options.

    Open to Sophomores and above. One semester of college-level German required. Primarily German Language and culture courses with wide range curriculum offerings available.

    Additional Sites available based on language preparation will accommodate the following majors:

Agriculture

Archaeology

Art History

Business

Communications

Ecology

Economics

Engineering

Forestry

Humanities

Media Technology

Musicology

Nutrition

Political Science

Psychology

Social Work

Sociology

Teaching

Textiles

Zoology

  • ITALY - CSU Study Center and Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence at least one semester of Italian for Studio Art students in Painting, Drawing and Sculpture

  • JAPAN - Waseda University and Center for International Education 3.0 GPA
    One semester of Japanese required and one course in Asian Studies required. Asian Studies, Japanese Language and Culture, History, Politics and Economics offered.

  • MEXICO -Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), Queretaro Campus

    Language and culture program open to sophmores and above with at least one semester of Spanish.

    Other courses in business, agriculture, architecture, communications, economics and engineering are also available to students to with upper division standing and at least two years of college-level Spanish.

  • MEXICO - Site in Queretaro
    CLAD and BCLAD programs for teachers.

  • SPAIN - Sites in Madrid and Granada
    Two years of college-level Spanish required. Social Sciences and Humanities emphasis.

  • TAIWAN - Site in Taipei
    One year of Mandarin Chinese and one course in Chinese studies required. Chinese Language and Culture, Chinese Art/Art History, Economics, Sociology, History and International Business.

OK, I know - you say "An entire year? That's a long time to be away." But do you know how fast that year will go by?  It is actually only a nine month school year.

With weekend travel, Spring Break in places like Prague or Bangkok, you will not even have enough time to experience everything you hoped you would!

And believe me, you will look back to say it was the most important year of your life! Not convinced? Need more country choices? Please read on....

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CSULB Direct Exchange Programs

The following CSULB Exchange Programs are currently active and available to CSULB students for 1-2 semesters on a direct one-to-one exchange student basis (2.5 - 3.0 GPA).

For a sample of previously taken classes, click here. Pre-approval of classes is determined by department advisors before departure. This list is a guide to assist you with the pre-approval process.

For Direct Exchange Application materials, click here

ARGENTINA - Site in Buenos Aires. Completion of Intermediate Spanish (201B) required.

- University of Belgrano | Fields of Study | Flyer

AUSTRALIA - 3.0 GPA required. Very Competitive. No language requirement.

- University of Wollongong | Fields of Study | Flyer
- Deakin University, Melbourne | Fields of Study

AUSTRIA - 2 years college-level German required.

- University of Salzburg | Fields of Study

BRAZIL - Site in Florianopolis

- Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina | Fields of Study

CHILE - Site in Santiago. Completion of Intermediate Spanish (201B) required.

- Universidad del Desarrollo | Fields of Study

CHINA - Some chinese language required.

- Beijing Language & Culture Univ.       

- Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts - Contact Art Professor Yu Ji  562-985-1806                 

- Qingdao University

FINLAND - No language requirement.

- Åbo Akademi University | Courses in English

FRANCE -   Completion of Intermediate French (201B) required.

- Universities of Paris - MICEFA | Fields of Study

GERMANY

German not required.
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Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) (Some classes in English for Business, Nutrition and Health, & Electrial Engineering and Computer Science) | Flyer

Completion of Intermediate German (201B) required.
- University of Oldenberg | Fields of Study

HONG KONG - No language requirement. Business, Humanities and Social Science classes only.

- City University of Hong Kong Faculty of Business

- City University Hong Kong Faculty of Humanites and Scocial Science

KOREA - No language requirement. Sites in Seoul and Daegu.

- Yonsei University | Classes in English
- Kyungpook National University

NETHERLANDS (HOLLAND) - No language requirement.

Business majors only.
- Hogeschool Haarlem Business School
- HES Amersterdam School of Business

NORTH CYPRUS - No language requirement.

- Eastern Mediterranian University    

EMU is home to over 14,000 students from 65 different countries. The campus is a five minute drive from the nearest sandy beaches and historical places of interest. North Cyprus enjoys 9 months of sunshine per year and is an ideal location for those students who would like to travel to the Middle East and Europe on short breaks while they are staying here.

CSULB students are welcome to participate in the exchange program either for a semester or for the whole academic year.

MEXICO - Completion of Intermediate Spanish (201B) required.

- Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara   | Fields of Study  

PERU - Site in Lima. Completion of Intermediate Spanish (201B) required.

- Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru | Fields of Study

SINGAPORE - No language requirement.

Business majors only.
- Singapore Management University | Fields of Study

SWITZERLAND - Completion of Intermediate French or German (201B) required.

- University of Fribourg (French or German) | Fields of Study
- University of Neuchatel (French) | Fields of Study
- University of Lausanne (French) | Fields of Study

TAIWAN - Minimum 1 year Chinese.

- Tunghai University in Taichung
- Tamkang University

UNITED KINGDOM - No language requirement.

- University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (KPE Dept.) - Spring semester only 

- University of Leicester   | Fields of Study
- Nottingham-Trent
University - 3.0 GPA req. Fall or Full year. (Humanities, Soc. Sci. and Business)

 

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CSULB London Semester

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Available both Fall and Spring

Live in the exciting city of London as you study Humanities and Social Sciences (GE)

  • Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts at CSULB and the Foundation for International Exchange (FIE) and the American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS).

  • Open to sophomores with 30 units previous study through seniors 2.6 GPA minimum.

  • CSU Visitor/Concurrent Enrollment possible.

  • Earn at least 12 CSU academic units.

  • Internship opportunity (for credit only - unpaid) during second half of the semester.

  • Courses taught in London by two CSU professors (CSU Fullerton and CSULB).

  • Humanities (English and History) and Social Sciences classes usually offered, other fields of study and General Education vary each semester.

  • PROGRAM COST - approximately $9550.00, includes FIE or AIFS program fees, housing, and field trips. This figure does not include CSULB tuition and airfare.

  • CSU Financial Aid applies, two $500.00 scholarships available.

  • Application deadlines - May 1 for Fall, November 1st for Spring.


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Summer Session Programs

CSULB Summer Session Abroad

Travel Study Courses for 2009

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Go Global! Go Abroad!

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For more information on a particular summer 2009 course listed below and permission to enroll, contact the faculty member who is teaching the course. (These travel-study courses are not yet approved. More information and confirmed dates and prices will be added within the next few weeks.)

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Country/City

Dates

Course (s) #

Open to

Faculty Contact

Approximate Cost

China (Shanghai)

July 4-25

(3 wks) +

On-campus class sessions on June 25, July 2, and July 30

A/ST 301I: Modern Asia

(GE, capstone, D2, global)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Teri Yamada

yamadaty@csulb.edu

$3500

China (Shanghai, Xian, Beijing)

 

TBA

(2 wks)

 

CBA 494/IS 697†

Enroll for spring 2008—travel in summer

Business majors (others on a space available basis)

Robert Chi

rchi@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Flyer

Course Outline

TBA

Czech Republic (Prague); Austria (Vienna; Slovakia (Bratislava); Hungary (Buapest) June 22-July 3 (2 wks) PHIL 361I: Philosophy of Art (GE, capstone, C2b)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Julie Van Camp

jvancamp@csulb.edu

TBA
England (Leicester)

July 19-August 8

(3 wks)

CRJU 230: Survey of Forensic Sciences (3 units)+ CSI Leicester UK course (3 units)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

John Wang

zwang2@csulb.edu

$2,400 + course tuition ($750) + airfare

England (London)

 

 

$450 deposit due by March 9

Final payment due April 10

June 1-19

(3 wks)

CWL 315I: Literature and Medicine (GE, capstone, C2a or D2, human diversity)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Carl Fisher

cfisher2@csulb.edu

Click here for:

TBA

England (London)

 

 

$450 deposit due by March 9

Final payment due April 10

June 1-19

(3 wks)

CWL 412I: Art and Literature (GE, capstone, C1 or C2a)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Vlatka Velcic

vvelcic@csulb.edu

Click here for:

 

TBA

England (London)

 

 

$450 deposit due by March 9

Final payment due April 10

June 1-19

(3 wks)

ENGL 363: Shakespeare I (GE, C2a, 4 units)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Gene Dinielli

dinielli@csulb.edu

Click here for:

 

TBA

France (Paris and Avignon)

June -July

(3 wks)

THEA 324I: Theatre Today (GE, capstone, C1 or C3)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Craig Fleming

TBA

France (Paris and Avignon)

June-July

(3 wks)

THEA 425I: Theatre and Cinema (GE, capstone, C1 or C3)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Hugh O'Gorman

TBA

Germany (Hamburg)

TBA

(1 wk)

 

CBA 494† (Section 2)

Enroll for spring 2008—travel in summer

Business majors (others on a space available basis)

Sabine Reddy

sreddy@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Flyer

TBA

Germany (Hamburg)

 

TBA

(4 wks)

ENGR 302I: Energy and the Environment (GE, capstone, B3 or D2, global)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Reza Toossi

rtoossi@csulb.edu

 

TBA
Greece (Mycenae)

TBA

(5 wks)

CLSC 490: Special Topics in Classics (Archeological dig)

CLSC 499: Museum Practices

Classics majors or minors

Paul Scotton

pscotton@csulb.edu

$3,000 + airfare

Guatemala (Quetzaltenango)

TBA

(3 wks)

CHLS 450I/RGR 450I: Consequences of the Encounter (GE, capstone, C2a or D2, global) + Spanish + Community Service

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Gabriel Estrada

gestrada@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Application

$1,495

Ireland (Dublin and Galway)

June 28-July 19

(3 wks)

THEA 324I: Theatre Today (GE, capstone, C1 or C3)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Joanne Gordon

$2,975 + Course Tuition +meals + airfare

Ireland (Dublin and Galway)

June 28-July 19

(3 wks)

THEA 425I: Theatre and Cinema (GE, capstone, C1 or C3)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Anne D-Zmura

$2,975 + Course Tuition +meals + airfare

Ireland (Dublin and Galway)

June 28-July 19

(3 wks)

THEA 112: Beginning Voice and Speech for the Actor

or

THEA 312: Applied Voice and Speech for the Actor

Theatre Majors and Minors

Anne Schilling

$2,975 + Course Tuition +meals + airfare

Ireland (Dublin and Galway)

June 28-July 19

(3 wks)

THEA 114B: Fundamentals of Acting

or

THEA 316: Rehearsal and Performance

Theatre Majors and Minors

William McGuire

$2,975 + Course Tuition +meals + airfare

Italy (Portovenere, Cinque Terra)

 

 

June 20-July 19

(4 wks)

RGR 315I: Contemporary European Society (GE, Capstone, D2, Global)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Carlo Chiarenza

cchiaren@csulb.edu

Click here for:

 

Application

Scholarship Appiication

TBA

$1,000 scholarships available

June 20-July 19

(4 wks)

 

 

 

RGR 314I: Introduction to Contemporary Europe (GE, Capstone, D2, Global)

 

 

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

 

Laura Ceia-Minjares

lceiamin@csulb.edu

 

 

 

 

TBA

 

 

 

 

Italy (Florence and Rome)

June 15-July 3

(3 wks)

L/ST 404: Arts and Values

Liberal Studies majors only

Marka Burns

mhburns@csulb.edu

TBA

 

Mexico (Mexico City)

TBA

(3 wks)

ART 495 : Field Studies in Art—Arts and Social Action in Mexico

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Carlos Silveira

csilveir@csulb.edu

TBA
New Zealand

July-August

(3 wks)

FCSE 490: Children and Families in the Community: A Comparative Study Between New Zealand and the United States

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Nilufer Medora

medora@csulb.edu

$4,000 + Course Tuition + airfare

Scotland (Edinburgh)

 

July-August

(3 wks)

 

COMM 330: Intercultural Communication

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Mary McPherson

marybmcp@csulb.edu

 

TBA

South Africa (Cape Town and Johannesburg)

 

June -

(3 wks)

HDEV 300I: Death and Dying (GE, capstone, D2, or E) + Community Service

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Pamela Roberts

proberts@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Flyer

Course Description

Application

$4,500 + meals

Spain (Granada) TBA CWL 414I: Medieval World (GE, capstone, C3 or D2)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Nhora Serrano

nserrano@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Application form

TBA

Switzerland

Deadline to appy is March 31

July August

(3 wks)

CECS 497: Directed Studies

(Students register for the course for fall 2008)

Computer Science majors

Alvaro Monge

amonge@csulb.edu

Click here for more information.

Meals and personal expenses

Taiwan

$300 deposit due by April 30.

 

TBA

 

 

HFHM 274: Global Issues in Hotel and Restaurant Management

 

 

 

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Ronnie Yeh

jyeh@csulb.edu

Click here for:

TBA

 

*Not confirmed.  Check with the faculty member leading the program.

† First priority given to Business majors. For CBA courses students must register for a spring 2008 course and travel during the summer. Contact the faculty member for more information.

All courses listed are CSULB courses.  Students must register for courses through University College and Extension Services (UCES)--except for College of Business Administration courses. All courses require faculty permission in order to enroll.

International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) - CSULB Affiliate Program

CSULB is now an ISEP Affiliate Institution, which gives students the option to study at over 30 universities in 21 countries through ISEP-Direct fee-based programs. If you're a student at ISEP Affiliate institution, you can participate in ISEP-Direct programs in 21 countries.

Summer Programs Taught in English: 

India  - University of Hyderabad

Thailand - Thammasat University

Summer Language Programs:

Chile - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso

France - Université de Savoie

Germany - Philipps-Universtaet Marburg

Japan - Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

Mexico - Universidad de Monterrey

Uruguay - Universidad Católica del Uruguay

Other Summer Programs

Long Beach City College (France, Ireland, Spain, Thailand and Cambodia)

UCLA (Senegal, Spain and Morocco, Brazil)

 

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Winter Session Programs

CSULB Winter Session Abroad

Travel Study Courses for January 2009

Go Global! Go Abroad!

 

Country/City

Dates

Course (s) #

Open to

Faculty Contact

Approximate Cost

Argentina (Buenos Aires)—NOT CONFIRMED TBA CWL 412I: Art and Literature (GE, capstone, C1 or C2a)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Nhora Serrano

nserrano@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Application form

$3575 + airfare (approx. $1400)

Australia (Sydney)—FULL (waiting list)

 

December 30-January 24, 2009

(3 wks)

ENGR 302I: Energy and the Environment (GE, capstone, B3 or D2, global)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Reza Toossi

rtoossi@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Flyer

Course Outline

Application form

$3370 + airfare (approx. $1700)

$50 nonrefundable deposit for group airfare due Oct. 3

Belize—FULL (waiting list)

January 7-20, 2009

(2 wks)

REC 340I: Leisure in Contemporary Society (GE, capstone, human diversity, E)

OR

REC 490: Special Topics—International Topics in Tourism

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Carolin Lusby

clusby@csulb.edu

or

Joanne Conley

jconley@csulb.edu

$2,800
Cambodia TBA ART 495 : Field Studies in Art—Arts and Social Action in Cambodia

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

George Zebot

zsurf@cox.net

$2,200 + course tuition (($567)
Costa Rica (San Jose)

January 3-24, 2009

(3 wks)

MATH 108: Statistics for Everyday Life

(GE, B2)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Alan Safer

asafer@csulb.edu

Click here for

Flyer

Application Form

$2495 + airfare (approx. $475) + course tuition ($567)

$300 nonrefundable deposit due Nov. 1

$2195 due Nov.15

Ghana January 3-23, 2009 (3 wks)

ART 495: Field Studies in Art

Ghana: Post Colonial Arts and Culture

All majors (as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Todd Gray

gray@csulb.edu

Click here for

Flyer

Application form

$3500.00-$3700.00

Greece (Athens, Crete, Olympia, Delphi, Epidaurus, Mystra, Mycenae)—FULL (waiting list)

 

December 30, 2008-January 18, 2009 (3 wks)

HIST 310I: The Greek World (GE, capstone, C2a or D2)

OR

CLSC 311I: The Greek World (GE, capstone, C2a or D2)

 

David Hood

dhood@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Flyer

$2995.00 + course registration fee ($567) + some meals

Greece (Athens, Eleusis, Delphi, Bassae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Mycenae, Crete, and Aegina) January 4-24, 2009 (3 wks)

CLSC 101: Greek Mythology (GE, C2a)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Laura Hunter

lhunter@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Course Outline

Application (CLSC 101)

$3075.00 + airfare (approx. $1250) + course registration fee ($567) + some meals

Ireland (Limerick)—FULL

December 31-January 22, 2009 (3 wks) HIST 490: Special Topics—Modern Ireland

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Tim Keirn

timkeirn@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Course Flyer

Course Details

Application

Mary Immaculate College web page

$3000.00 + lunch and dinner + entry fees to some historical sites

$150 deposit due by September 19

Ireland (Limerick)—FULL

December 31-January 22, 2009 (3 wks) L/ST 471: History and Social Science Content Standards for Elementary Classrooms Liberal Studies majors only

Dan O'Connor

oconnor@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Course Flyer

Application

$3000.00 + lunch and dinner + entry fees to some historical sites

$150 deposit due by September 19

Italy (Rome)—FULL

January 2-24

(3 wks)

COMM 300: Survey of Rhetorical Theory (GE, C3)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Craig Smith

crsmith@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Course Flyer

Application

Course syllabus

$2895.00 + course registration fee ($567) + meals + airfare (approx. $1000)

$100 group air deposit due Sept. 19

$300 deposit due by November 1

 

Italy (Rome)—FULL (waiting list)

January 2-24

(3 wks)

CLSC 300I: Pagan Culture (GE, capstone, globa, C2a or C2bl)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Karl Squitier

squitier@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Course Flyer

Application

$2895.00 + course registration fee ($567) + meals + airfare (approx. $1000)

$100 group air deposit due Sept. 19

$300 deposit due by November 1

Mexico (Oaxaca)

January 5-19

(2 wks)

ANTH 440 : Ethnographic Field School

OR

ANTH 540 : Ethnographic Field School

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Jayne Howell

jhowell@csulb.edu

Click here for:

Course Flyer

Application

$2260  + some meals
Tanzania

January 4-17

(2 wks)

HSC 420I: International Health (GE, capstone, D2, global)

All majors

(as well as staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on a space available basis)

Gina Piane

gpiane@csulb.edu

 

Click here for:

Flyer

Fact Sheet

Application

$4675 (includes course tuition, accommodations, airfare, ground transportation, site visits, photo safari, and meals)

 

Other CSU Programs

The CSU Blue Book offers a way to search all CSU campus programs.

You can also click here for a map with links to of all the CSU campuses.

Featured programs:

Humboldt State - Costa Rica

 

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