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The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts
The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts
Founded in Paros, Greece in 1966 as an independent, Not-For-Profit Institution, The Aegean Center continues to maintain its autonomous, non-profit status offering small group and individualized study in the visual arts, creative writing and music.
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College Year In Athens
College Year In Athens
Courses are taught in English. The CYA curriculum offers a variety of courses in the following academic areas: Ancient Greek Studies, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, and East Mediterranean Area Studies. Students attend field trips to major sites in Greece. Classes are taught in classroom and on site.
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American College of Greece
Study Abroad in Greece
Spend a semester or a year studying in Athens at one of the most prestigious private institutions in Europe. Capitalize on Athens' resources by studying business, art, or archaeology in a small class setting.
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Global Learning Semesters, Inc.
Semester in the Mediterranean: Greece
The Semester in the Mediterranean is a program based on the beautiful Mediterranean island of Cyprus that combines a traditional immersion study abroad experience with educational travel to Greece, Italy and Spain, with a co-curricular focus on Mediterranean cultures. Students will experience Athens, Rome, Pisa, Florence, Venice and Barcelona on the travel component of this program. The travel component does not impact the classroom schedule and is combined with co-curricular material relating to
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Global Learning Semesters, Inc.
Summer in the Mediterranean: Art & Photography: Greece
This program offers a spectacular introduction to art and photography in some of the most beautiful countries in the world. You will take college-level courses in art history, painting or photography and then travel in Cyprus, Greece and, optionally, Italy to draw inspiration from great works of art and beautiful scenery. For more advanced art students, we can help structure a more customized curriculum with personal oversight and attention and, potentially, offer opportunities to exhibit in galleries
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Global Learning Semesters, Inc.
Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Heritage: Greece
The Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Heritage program is designed for students who would like an introduction to Modern Greek in an immersive setting, in one of the only two Greek-speaking countries in the world. You will be based on the modern and beautiful island of Cyprus and travel to Greece and Italy in a series of fascinating and exciting excursions. The program combines language coursework along with cultural immersion activities in Cyprus and Greece to build basic language proficiency and
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Global Learning Semesters, Inc.
Semester in Europe: Art: Greece
The Semester in Europe: Art program is one of the most unique experiences in study abroad. We know of no other program that combines a traditional on-campus semester abroad with integrated educational travel to so many remarkable cities. This program provides a great opportunity for beginner or intermediate Art or Art History students to advance their academic study and supplement it with a unique first hand view of European art.
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Global Learning Semesters, Inc.
Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity: Greece
This Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity program traces the footsteps of the Apostles as they advanced Christianity westward through Cyprus, Greece and Italy. You will study the history of early Christian thought and art from a home base in Cyprus, a beautiful and historic island at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East, and the first country to convert to Christianity.
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Arcadia University
Of Gods and the City…History, Art, and Architecture in Archaic and Classical Greece
You will discover why there are few visible remains of the Spartans and visualize the battle of Marathon from the plain on which it was fought. You will walk in the stadium at Olympia-home to the original games-while observing the enormity of the project Athens undertook by hosting the 2004 Olympics. This intensive three-week course is ideal for students of the humanities who have an interest in ancient Greek history, art, religion, and culture. Life in contemporary Greece will also be discussed
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Arcadia University
On the Trail of Alexander the Great...Greek History, Art and Architecture of the Hellenistic Age
This intensive course will carry you back to the life and times of Alexander the Great. The program explores the life and times of Alexander the Great through classroom-based seminars and a full schedule of field-study excursions that incorporates visits to the Greek island of Samos, as well as to the Turkish cities of Ephesos, Priene and Miletus.
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American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS)
AIFS Study Abroad in Athens, Greece
Spend your summer studying abroad in Athens, soaking up the classical culture of Greece. To give you a wide-ranging introduction to Greek life and culture, the College and AIFS Resident Director will organize activities both on campus and in Athens and the surrounding area, as well as a 4-day trip to Rome, Italy.
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Arcadia University
Summer in Athens, Rome & Syracuse (Sicily) Mediterranean Myths and Monuments: Greece
This exclusive study abroad experience provides students of archaeology, art history, or classical studies – or students with an interest in this fascinating part of the ancient and modern world – a unique opportunity to earn 9 credits and study in three modern European cities in just 9 weeks! Through an intensive combination of academics and field study tours of the most significant sites of the Etruscan, Greek, Hellenistic and Roman worlds you will be participating in enriching classes in classical
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Arcadia University
Mediterranean Myths and Monuments: The Classical World Today
Participants will study the history, art, culture, and archaeology of the Greek and Roman worlds. An intensive combination of academics and field study, the program combines various disciplines, periods, and locations to provide a comprehensive picture of the Mediterranean region throughout classical antiquity.
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Center for Hellenic Studies Paideia
PAIDEIA Study Abroad Programs in Greece: Academic
Semester/year programs at the National And Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aristotle University and Macedonia University in Thessaloniki, University of Aegean and National Center of Marine Research in Rhodes. Winter intersession program in Rhodes and over 20 summer classes in different regions of Greece.
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College Year In Athens
College Year in Athens, summer program
Courses are taught in English. For 2012 we are offering courses in: Greek language, Archaeology, Sites & Monuments, Anthropology, Anthropology (service learning), and religion. Some courses have study travel excursions as a component.
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University of Missouri - St. Louis
Semester in Greece
The Semester in Greece is a wonderful educational and cultural experience, offering to students the opportunity to study in Greece through a semester-long curriculum combining regular classes, field trips, and independent studies. Classes will be taken with other international students as well as Greek students for a full cultural immersion experience.
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BCA Study Abroad
BCA Study Abroad in Athens, Greece
As soon as you arrive in Athens, the BCA resident director will lead you through a three-week, three-credit course entitled “Greek Culture and Contemporary Life." During the semester, all students also take a six-credit, basic Greek language course with lab, or a five-credit basic language course entitled “Modern Greek Language: Writing and Grammar I."
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Rutgers University
Greece: College Year in Athens, International Center for Hellenic and Mediterranean Studies
"• Participate and learn in on-site lectures through the CYA study-travel program. As part of your class, visit major sites relevant to ancient, Byzantine, or modern Greek history during substantial trips to Crete, the Peloponnese, and Central and Northern Greece. • Learn how to cook traditional Greek food or join a Greek dance class. • Participate in a weekend skiing trip to Mount Parnassos in the Spring or run the Marathon in the Fall. • Get involved with Greek life (no that that kind)! Attend
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GlobaLinks Learning Abroad - Europe
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad and American College of Thessaloniki Summer Program
The summer study abroad program at the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT) is specifically designed to meet the needs of North American college students at all undergraduate levels. The summer program is five weeks long and you may choose to take two, three credit courses in liberal arts, technology, and/or business; or, choose courses in Greek language, history, culture and art.
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Rutgers University
Greece: Cultural Heritage Preservation - Summer
"• Work alongside archaeologists at an excavation site or curators, conservators, or archivists at a museum in Athens. • Learn about the topography of Athens and the interaction of past and present through a critical assessment of heritage preservation in one of the richest cultural centers in the world. • Examine the cultural and political forces that shape modern heritage preservation theory and practice. • Attend on-site lectures to become familiar with heritage preservation theory and practice
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School of Visual Arts
The Art History & Myths of Anicent Greece
This program is design to immerse participants into the Ancient Greek lifestyle so as to better understand it's art, culture and mythology and how they all interact with each other.
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Institute for Shipboard Education - Semester at Sea
Semester at Sea - Summer 2012 Voyage
Sail around the Mediterranean exploring seven countries with Semester at Sea and get the broadest cultural and intellectual exposure possible in one summer. Classroom learning aboard ship integrates with relevant field studies in port, immersing you in the region's most important issues such as sustainability, economic empowerment, globalization, religious pluralism, and national identity. You will earn a full semester of transferable credit from the University of Virginia and gain global skills
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Aegean Institute
Maritime Culture in the Aegean Sea
Through a combination of field work and classroom sessions, students discover the significant role of the marine element in the development of Aegean cultures. Course focuses on the techniques involved in marine and coastal archaeological study. Field excursions to sites with Neolithic settlements, Cycladic, Classical or Roman wrecks and ports create our journey through time. Students are taught how to detect man-made breaks in nature’s chaotic patterns that reveal astonishing finds in clear, shallow
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University of New Brunswick
Stories and Stones: Intersession in Greece
CLAS 3613 – Mythology and Archaeology I The mythology and cults of the Greek gods, seen in the context of the archaeological remains of some of their major cult centers and the Mycenaean origins of the sagas of the Greek heroes form the focus of this course. CLAS 3603 – The Art and Architecture of Greece I A study of the art and architecture of Greece organized around visits to important archaeological sites and major museums in Greece.
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Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies and Research
Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies and Research
The Arcadia Center offers a unique cultural immersion seminar which will bring you closer to this unanticipated Greek reality in ways that visitors simply cannot do on their own. This course unlocks the door to cross cultural understanding. It provides the structure to explore culture in an in-depth way while helping to acquire new learning techniques.
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George Mason University
The Word, the Sword and the Gods: Philosophical Thought in Greece & Turkey
Beginning in Athens, where the Emperor Julian studied philosophy, we examine the ruins of ancient Greece. We will also read Plato just as Julian did. Our study tour will visit the most important sights in ancient Greece, including Mycenae, Epidaurus, Olympia, Delphi. We will also take a cruise to the island of Crete and visit the ancient ruins of Knossos (the legendary palace of King Minos). Then we will head to Istanbul, the capital of the Roman Empire, first stopping in Ephesus, one of the best
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Kennesaw State University
Greece Summer Study Abroad: Summer
POLS 3101: Comparative European Governments--UD Ancient Greek Theater. Lower or Upper Division HIST 1111 World Civilization I --- Lower Division ART 3510 Art and Architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome --- Upper Division Humanities I---Lower Division Greek Drama---Upper Division
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University of Dallas
Eternal Cities
The annual study tour led by well-known University of Dallas art professor, Lyle Novinski, invites college students, teachers, and families to experience the glories of Greece and Italy. Eternal Cities explores outstanding moments in Greek and Italian art and architecture.
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Artists On The Move
Art Workshops in Greece: Academic
Combine art and travel by joining an artists’ workshop on the island of Paros, Greece. Draw and paint in an open landscape for seven days and savor all that is the natural beauty of the Greek isles. Classes with Artists on the Move are designed to study practical elements of painting and drawing such as color theory and composition while helping students to develop a personal approach and expression.
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Global Learning Across Borders
Greece Revealed: Beyond the Beach, Behind the Ruins
Beginning in Athens and concluding in Istanbul, this experiential education program will allow for cultural immersion opportunities in relatively untrammeled regions of both the Greek mainland and islands. As with all Global LAB semesters, our survey of the culture will be broad, engaging, and multi-faceted: home-stays with warm and welcoming Greek families; basic Greek language instruction; cultural discussions on topics including Greek Orthodoxy, Byzantine history, Classical Greece, the arts, contemporary
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