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Semester at Sea-Summer 2010 Visualization of the Mediterranean: Politics, Conflicts, and the Arts
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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. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Art & Photography
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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 in Cyprus (depending on the sophistication of your work). | ||
Semester at Sea-Summer 2009 Human Rights and Social Justice in the Mediterranean 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 35-40 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity
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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. | ||
The College at Brockport (SUNY) Mythological Study Tour
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This well established study tour of Greece includes daily visits to important Minoan, Mycenaean, Classical and Byzantine sites in Greece. Lectures and discussions on Classical Mythology provide the context in which to examine aspects of art, architecture, history, religion and much more. Stays on Crete, Santorini and Mykonos are included. | ||
College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) CCIS Program at American College of Thessaloniki
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The American College of Thessaloniki offers programs of study in the arts and sciences, and in business administration. All coursework is taught in English, and no prior study or knowledge of Greek language is required. Summer students take one or two three-credit courses. Students are encouraged to take a Greek language course if they do not speak Greek, however there is no requirement that students take a language course. | ||
Arcadia University Of Gods and the City…History, Art, and Architecture in Archaic and Classical Greece
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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. | ||
Athena Study Abroad Athena in Greece
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Athena Study Abroad was developed in an effort to bring study abroad back to what it was intended to be - true, cultural immersion programs designed by knowledgeable, caring professionals. Athena programs are different in that students are enrolled at small schools overseas in an effort to maintain the personalized service throughout the semester that Athena prides itself on providing. | ||
LanguagesAbroad Study Greek in Athens
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Enjoy a summer language program in Athens. Enjoy a summer language program, 20 lessons per week, with set course lengths of 3 or 4 weeks. A choice of accommodation and cultural and social activities.... | ||
Artists on the Move Art Workshops in Greece
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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. | ||
Drexel University Drexel Summer Break in Crete
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This program offers students the opportunity to literally dive into the Greek experience through an empirical study of its rich multifaceted culture as it is expressed today on the island of Crete. Learning won't end when the course does, as it will open further minds, doors, but, most importantly, hearts. After all, travel is about changing perspective, and the most important means of transportation is life itself. | ||
Rutgers Study Abroad Summer in Greece
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Study the art and architecture of ancient Greece this summer. The land of Homer, Socrates, and Alexander, Greece offers experiences rich in mythology, history, archaeology, art, philosophy and literature. | ||
The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts Aegean Summer Workshops
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The Craft of Fine Digital Photography, from capture to finished print. Held at the beautiful Aegean Center on the island of Paros. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Heritage
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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 comprehension. There is also a small program visit to Rome. | ||
Forum Europe Multi-City Summer Program Business, Marketing and Politics in Europe (Barcelona, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Athens, Rhodes)
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Earn 6 credits in 4 weeks while studying in 6 beautiful cities: Barcelona, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Athens and the Island of Rhodes. You will greatly increase your INTERNATIONAL IQ studying in a friendly atmosphere with top professors, visiting leading companies and learning first-hand about how to succeed in European markets. Includes two cruise-style boat trips in the Mediterranean to Athens and to the beautiful Island of Rhodes. Professional visits to L'Oreal, Louis Vuitton, Armani, Volkswagen, OECD, UNESCO, and Philips Electronics. Accommodation in excellent hotels. Courses for Business and non-Business majors. Undergraduate and graduate courses available. MBA and executive courses available. OTHER EXCITING PROGRAMS: December 27-January 9, Winter Intersession in Barcelona, Paris, Swiss Alps and Italy. SUMMER 2010: Summer programs in Europe and in South Africa during the Soccer World Cup!! Call (305)764-2243, 9 am-9 pm (US, East Coast), 7 days/wk. | ||
University of Missouri - St Louis Chair in Greek Studies
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Archaeological excavation of a Mycenaean city in Pylos, Greece | ||
Arcadia University On the Trail of Alexander the Great...Greek History, Art and Architecture of the Hellenistic Age
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This intensive three-week 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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Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Music
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Music program is intended for undergraduate students in the Performing Arts (Music). Students on this program obtain a unique experience where theory courses are combined with practical courses focusing on Greek music.
Non-major students may enroll in these courses if they have prior knowledge or interest in either music or dance. The program combines language coursework along with cultural immersion activities in Cyprus, Greece and Italy. | ||
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Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: International Marketing
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This program is designed for business students who would like an introduction to marketing in an international context. The academic component of this program encompasses both international marketing and cultural studies in order to emphasize the need to understand the culture and environment in any international marketing exercise.
Students will compare marketing across Cyprus, Greece and Italy to marketing in the United States during their field exercises. Students travel to Athens and Rome by air and several Greek islands by cruise ship. This program could be valuable to any business student that is considering an international career, particularly in sales or marketing. | ||
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Arcadia University Mediterranean Myths and Monuments: The Classical World Today
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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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AHA International AHA International in Athens, Greece
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There are three options for the Athens, Greece summer program: Art, Poetry, and Language and Culture. Each Session offers a modern Greek language course while it explores different aspects of ancient to modern Greek culture through its unique instruction of arts, literature and theater. | ||
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Arcadia University The Magnificent Mosaic: A Study of Contemporary Greece
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This three-week summer program concentrates upon the often mercurial, sometimes contradictory, and always fascinating blend of culture, politics, and history that comprises contemporary Greek society. | ||
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Arcadia University In the Gaze of Saints: A Journey Through Medieval Greece
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Throughout the course, we will pay special attention to parallels and deviations between Byzantine culture and the ancient Greek past. Are there cases of continuity? If so, what form do they take, and how can we account for them? Conversely, which factors can be cited as cases of discontinuity or rupture? Finally, and more generally, how are the different historical periods related to one another? Is it even possible to speak of a continuous history of 'Greece'? | ||
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University of Minnesota Greek Origins of Rhetoric
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The origins of western rhetorical tradition can be traced to ancient Greece. The physical locations for the earliest instances of democratic assemblies, formal drama, jury trials and the culture represented in Homer are still extant. | ||
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Towson University The Political Economy of Greece
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Students will become familiar with problems that arise in the running of an economy examining current and future domestic challenges through case studies based on the Greek experience. | ||
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Australasian College of Health Sciences Nat 309 Holistic Nutrition II Based on the Mediterranean Diet
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If you've always wanted to study Mediterranean cooking and enjoy a beautiful Greek island setting, the ACHS Mediterranean Cooking School study-abroad course is a must for you! | ||
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College of Charleston Center for International Education
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Kentucky Institute for International Studies (KIIS) - Murray State University (MSU) Greece
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The Greece program offers students the chance to study and travel for five weeks in a country of dramatic natural beauty and rich cultural traditions. The program begins and ends in Athens. Here (as in every place we visit) our hotel is centrally located. Classes will be held on the hotel's rooftop. | ||
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Australasian College of Health Sciences Chios Summer Session in Greece
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Join ACHS President holistic health expert Dorene Petersen and President of The Essential Oil Company and expert distiller Robert Seidel for 5 nights and 6 days on the exotic eastern Aegean Greek island of Chios studying and experiencing the amazing aromatic and therapeutic gum mastic. | ||
Armstrong Atlantic State University
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Earn up to six semester hours credits while studying in Thessaloniki, Greece. | ||
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Eastern Michigan University Cultural History Tours
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The Cultural History Tours offer a multi-country, multi-city interdisciplinary learning experience on 40 and 80-day programs throughout Western Europe, the Mediterranean or China, Vietnam and Thailand. All Cultural History Tours offer credit in Art and History. | ||
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Kennesaw State University Greece Summer Study Abroad
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Humanities 1: Course Title: Religious Texts in Greece: A Survey from Ancient Greek Mythology through the presence of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam in Greece. (Lower Division)
Ways of Knowing: (Lower Division) Greek Philosophy: (Upper-Division) Global Economics: Intro to International Business --- Lower Division Multinational Economic Enterprises --- Upper Division | ||
The Linguistic Lab
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Spend your summer in greece with host families, travel, meet people, see places,have fun, make friends. | ||
Tulane University
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Any programs that will offer information about Art or / and Architecture based in Greece. | ||
Center for Hellenic Studies Paideia
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Paideia Language program in Greece is organized from the Center for Hellenic Studies Paideia at the campus of the University of Connecticut. Language and culture immersion. The most inexpensive summer program. Transfer credit through University of Connecticut and other Paideia affiliated Universities. | ||
The Academy for International Movement Studies 2009 Summer Program
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In the mornings, dance technique classes are scheduled at the amphitheater. During the day, regular academic classes are planned such as Introduction to Philosophy and The Greek Language. The evenings are when rehearsals take place, leading up to a performance at the end of the summer program. One day a week will be dedicated to excursions and volunteer work to allow the students to participate and become involved in the culture. | ||
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State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English. | ||
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New York University Summer NYU in Athens
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NYU in Athens combines classroom study of the language, history, and culture of Greece with extracurricular activities and excursions to introduce students to all aspects of Greek life. Undergraduate and Graduate credit. We offer liberal arts and modern Greek language classes. | ||
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Aegean Institute Maritime Culture in the Aegean Sea
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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 water. Underwater photography, search, survey and excavation techniques are some of the skills introduced.The course starts in Athens with visits to the ancient Corinthian ports, continues on in Paros and ends in Bodrum, Turkey with a visit to the superb museum of underwater archaeology and INA facilities. Our guest lecturers and staff make presentations on renowned discoveries and prominent archaeological projects they have been involved with. | ||
Loyola University, Graduate School of Business
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This course will analyze both the causes and consequences of the European Union and evaluate the future prospects of monetary integration in the context of the new global economic order. | ||
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