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Spring and summer Courses Abroad
May–July 2013
Spend three to six weeks of your summer experiencing life in a different country, earning academic credit, and enhancing your learning through a field study.
LAS Courses Abroad offer a variety of topics, ranging from service learning to history to politics to languages. All of the courses are taught in English (or the language being studied) and offer ample opportunities for you to explore local history and contemporary life. Classes usually carry three hours of college credit and are taught by University of Illinois faculty.
Program Fees: $2,400 and $4,800*
Includes accommodations, orientations, excursions. Airfare and meals may be included. Tuition and fees (for 3-6 credit hours) are not usually included. Courses that begin in the spring term go with spring tuition. Summer only courses require summer registration and tuition.
Deadline for Applications: Some deadlines are as early as December and none later than mid-February. See program information for details.
Applications and a non-refundable $25 application fee may be completed online. Confirmations of course offerings and dates, based on minimum enrollments, will be made after the deadline.
Scholarships: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers a limited number of LAS Course Abroad scholarships to LAS students only. Check with the LAS Student Academic Affairs Office.
All students may apply for other scholarships, such as the I4I study abroad scholarship, through the Study Abroad Office.
*Price is subject to change due to exchange rate fluctuations and the number of participants.
Spring and Summer 2013 Courses
- Vienna, Austria
- Learn about diplomacy, systems of global governance, and interntational crises through this comparative historical study of the struggle of the European states to create a peaceful world. See how they succumb to the temptation to use war to bring about change.
- Crisis Diplomacy
- Political Science 394
- Contact: John Vasquez
- More Information/Application
- Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
- Experience six intensive weeks of language and Brazilian cultural studies classes in the beautiful tropical city of Salvador de Bahia. language courses are at all levels of Portuguese.
- Portuguese 200, 400, 401, 402, 404
- Contact: to come
- More Information/Application
- Brussels, Belgium and Paris and Strasbourg, France
- Gain pre-professional training in translation through this program focused on the role of the translator as mediator and communicator in Europe’s multilingual and multicultural societies.
- Translation in the European Union
- Translation Studies 401
- Contact: Elizabeth Lowe
- More Information/Application
- Arles, France
- This summer participate in an intensive language learning experience within the historic center of Arles. You will live with a host family and be immersed in the French language and culture. Completion of the French requirements are required for enrollment.
- French Language Studies
- Intermediate French 103, 104, French Conversation 205, or French Phonetics 213
- Contact: Patricia Dimit
- More Information/Application
- Kobe, Japan
- This summer experience an intensive Japanese language submersion trip. Take language classes while exploring Japanese life and culture with a Japanese host family. You must be at an intermediate level of Japanese.
- Summer Intensive Japanese
- Japanese 388
- Contact: to come
- More Information/Application
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Explore the historical development of major concepts of chemical structure, including the concept of the chemical element, atomic theory, and theories of chemical bonding and structure, from both philosophical and scientific perspectives. Preference will be given to chemistry majors.
- Special Topics in Chemistry
- Chemistry 492
- Contact: Nicholas Llewellyn
- More Information/Application
- GLOBAL STUDIES COURSES
- Global Studies Courses place special emphasis on interaction with the local culture through research and/or service projects.
- Lumbisi, Ecuador
- Explore the relationship between socio-economic development and education, focusing on a small Andean community and the work of a nonprofit organization that supplements educational opportunities there. Learn about the challenges and opportunities through a service project offering a summer camp experience for local children. Some knowledge of Spanish is advisable.
- Education and Development: Case Study in Ecuador
- Global Studies 298
- Contact: Barbara Hancin-Bhatt
- More Information/Application
- Stockholm, Sweden, and the Arctic Circle
Spend your summer in the land of the midnight sun. In this intensive six–week course—for science and non–science students—discover how climate change is altering one of the world’s great wildernesses and then conduct research that will help map a sustainable future. - ESE 388, GLBL 388, or SCAN 388: Environment and Society in a Changing Arctic
- Contact: Mark Safstrom
- More Information/Application
- Pavia, Italy
- Examine contemporary migration in Italy through a historical lens to appreciate the complex relationship between residents and newcomers—the citizen and the nomad. Gain a critical understanding of the power of narratives and the representation of others as we meet migrant communities, activists, and local students.
- Global Studies 298
- Contact: Emanuel Rota or Eleonora Stoppino
- More Information/Application to come
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