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Semester at Sea-Spring 2011
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas.
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Semester at Sea-Fall 2010 National Identity in a Globalized World
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas.
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Semester at Sea-Fall 2010 National Identity in a Globalized World
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas
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The International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership Service-Learning on a Native American Reservation
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Students enroll in a 15-credit interdisciplinary Indian Studies course entitled \"The Lakota Dakota Experience\". Material from a variety of disciplines including Sociology, Anthropology, Literature, and Geography is integrated and taught collaboratively.
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SEA Education Association SEA Semester
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Studying the ocean and human interaction with the ocean, students undertake coursework ashore in oceanography, nautical science and maritime literature and history, followed by a practical component of hands-on marine science and blue-water sailing in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. Students are full participants aboard in the operation and navigation of a 134' brigantine with a scientific mission and ongoing student research projects. All programming is accredited and available for any major.
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SEA Education Association SEA Semester
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Studying the ocean and human interaction with the ocean, students undertake coursework ashore in oceanography, nautical science and maritime literature and history, followed by a practical component of hands-on marine science and blue-water sailing in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. Students are full participants aboard in the operation and navigation of a 134' brigantine with a scientific mission and ongoing student research projects. All programming is accredited and available for any major.
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International Honors Program Cities in the 21st Century
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A small group of students and faculty will travel to NYC, USA; Sao Paulo and Curitiba, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; and Hanoi, Vietnam during the spring semester to explore issues related to urban planning, politics, economics, and environments (both social and ecological). Study in traditional settings is complemented by on-site comparisons of policy and social movements. Students will earn 16 credits over the semester.
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Founded in 1829, RIT is an internationally recognized leader in professional and career-oriented education enrolling more than 15,000 students in eight colleges. RIT is home to nearly 1,400 International students representing 90 countries!
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International Honors Program Rethinking Globalization: Nature, Culture and Justice
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Students in IHP’s Rethinking Globalization program meet some of the world’s most important critics of current patterns of development and connect with a diversity of social movements and individual initiatives that are confronting the consequences of a globalized economy. They experience firsthand a variety of contested development programs and projects, and witness the emerging alternatives working to recover and maintain a just and sustainable world.
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Southern New Hampshire University
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Southern New Hampshire University is a small, private school located one hour north of Boston. Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral programs in business are available.
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SEA Education Association SEA Semester
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Studying the ocean and human interaction with the ocean, students undertake coursework ashore in oceanography, nautical science and maritime literature and history, followed by a practical component of hands-on marine science and blue-water sailing in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. Students are full participants aboard in the operation and navigation of a 134' brigantine with a scientific mission and ongoing student research projects. All programming is accredited and available for any major.
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Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Minnesota - Environmental Sustainability: Science, Public Policy and Community Action
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This semester program addresses key processes of ecosystem degradation and rehabilitation, the social and economic underpinnings of conflict over environmental change, and pubic policy and community based strategies to achieve sustainability.
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Illinois Institute of Technology IT/Business Certificate Program with English Studies
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Study Business or IT as well as ESL at an American university. Optional internship at American company available. No TOEFL score required. Choose from one semester, two semester, or short term programs.
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Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Minnesota - Writing for Social Change
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The course combines traditional methods of literary and cultural analysis with a balance of creative writing workshops in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, and makes use of HECUA’s approach to interdisciplinary, reflective critique. The course explores the ways in which creative writers and literature impact communities, and examines the role creative writers and literature play in addressing pressing social issues.
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Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Minnesota - City Arts Program
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The City Arts program immerses students in communities working for social change through art and culture. City Arts is built on the belief that artists are not only an active part of society, but that artistic expression has the capacity to shape a society.
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American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Summer Institute for the Gifted - Out-of-Door Academy
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The Summer Institute for the Gifted Day Program at the Out-of-Door Academy in Sarasota, Florida, provides instruction in 33 courses during its regular academic schedule and engages students in recreational activities every day. SIG is a unique program serving gifted students in Kindergarten through 11th grade at eleven residential sessions in seven states and four day programs.
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Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Minnesota - Metro Urban Studies Term
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Students activity delve into major challenges of our time: poverty, inequality and social change. the program focuses on the economy, housing systems, education, welfare, government policies, urban sprawl, regional race & class segregation and institutional discrimination.
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The Academy
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Flight Training and Culinary Arts Training to become a commercial/private pilot or gourmet chef.
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Airlines Ground School
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FAA certified Aircraft Dispatchers.
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Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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At Indiana University of Pennsylvania, we have a lot to be proud of: award-winning students, top-notch faculty who receive major grants for their research and an amazing 85 percent rate of placement in graduates? chosen fields. IUP also hosts nearly 700 international students from over 70 countries each year.
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Grand Canyon Semester
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Embark on a multi-day river trip on the Colorado River with a small group of peers, backpack through the Grand Canyon with the best professors in the South Western United States. Small class sizes and personalized attention from world-class professors make the Grand Canyon Semester the celebrated program that it is.
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Childcare Educational Institute
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Tuition-free College credit Online Childcare Training Program
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University of Alaska, Fairbanks - Semester in the Arctic
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University Without Walls
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Adult distance external Bachelors degree program.
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Hamline University
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The Hamline TEFL Certificate gives you the teaching methods, theory and practice you need to succeed as an EFL teacher. Whether you are a new teacher with little or no experience, or a teacher who has already spent some time in an EFL classroom, you'll gain teaching skills through interactive sessions with a team of experienced EFL professionals.
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American International Education Foundation
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For over a decade, AIEF has helped the world's finest students learn about living and studying in the United States. Since 1992, AIEF has worked with educators, school representatives, business leaders and government officials worldwide on programs that bridge the information gap between international students and U.S. academic institutions. These programs have been supported by such organizations as the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. State Department, Fulbright Foundation, China's Ministry of Education and American Institute in Taiwan.
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Montgomery County Community College
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Montgomery County Community College welcomes international students to apply into our associate degree programs.
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Stratford College
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Columbia University Visiting Students Program
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The Visiting Students Program at Columbia College is open to students who are currently enrolled in a degree-seeking undergraduate program at another college or university and will have completed one full year of college credit by the time of enrollment.
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Cornell University
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Cornell's Full-year Asian Language CONcentration (FALCON) Program is an intensive, uninterrupted study leading to rapid acquistion of Chinese and Japanese language competency. This accelerated program offers the longest period of concentrated instruction from the elementary level available anywere.
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Actors Movement Studio Summer Acting Institute
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Actors Movement Studio, Summer Acting Institute: Curriculum includes a variety of physically based Acting techniques designed to develop and explore the actor's Instrument. Students will be immersed in intensive study with Master Teachers and World Renowned Guest Artists, surrounded by the cultural abundance of NYC.
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Institute for Cultural Ecology Academic Internships
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Wildlands Hawaii is an accredited course in experiential learning set in the magnificent Hawaiian islands. Six-weeks of wilderness adventure will bring you to the world's most active volcano, face-to-face with intricate coral reef ecosystems, and to the depths of Hawaii's rainforests.
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ACM Chicago Programs - Urban Studies
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The Core Course is a central component of the Urban Studies program. Recent speakers have included Sen. Barack Obama, author Sandra Cisneros, former Illinois Gov. George Ryan, Raptivist Dead Prez, and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. The Urban Studies Seminar, as in all three Chicago programs, engages students in reflective academic work and immersion in the city, with readings, field trips, and discussions with city experts. Internships are available in a wide variety of non-profit and government organizations.
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New York Film Academy School of Film and Acting
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Studying at the Film Academy's location in New York is like living at the crossroads of the world. Our students have shot in virtually every neighborhood in the city: from SoHo lofts to East Village bars, from Brooklyn delis to Times Square at rush hour.
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St. Stanislaus College Prep
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Indianapolis Peace Institute
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Participants earn up to 16 college credits for successful completion of an internship and core courses while living in community at the Peace House for either the fall or spring academic semester. The courses offered are: Peacebuildng Across the Disciplines, Conflict Transformation and Leadership Skills, The Ethics of Peacebuilding, and Urban Issues in Indianapolis.
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Acadia University
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New England participating institutions include Sacred Heart, Quinnippiac (Connecticut); St Josephs, Maine at Presque Isle, Maine at Fort Kent (Maine); Bridgewater State, Fitchburg State, Framingham State, Gordon, Nichols, Anna Maria (Massachusetts); Colby-Sawyer, New Hampshire (New Hampshire); Bryant, University of Rhode Island (Rhode Island); Johnson State and Lyndon State (Vermont)
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University of Alaska, Anchorage
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GreekCentral
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Mission College
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Tropical Ecology (BIOSC 30) is a 4.0 unit Fall class which includes a 12 day trip in January to Costa Rica where you can interact with research scientists and study rainforest ecology first hand.
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