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Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: International Marketing
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: International Marketing program is designed for business students who would like an introduction to marketing in an international context. This
program could be valuable to any business student that is considering an international career, particularly in sales or marketing. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity program allows students to trace the
early footsteps of the Apostles as they spread Christianity westward from Cyprus to Greece and Italy. The program is taught from an academic perspective and welcomes students from all faiths and backgrounds who have an interest in religious history. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Art & Photography
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Art and Photography program aims to provide an academic introduction to photography and painting, with an emphasis on practical concepts
in both fields. This is an introductory level program and more advanced photography or painting students can contact us to arrange advanced coursework or independent study. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Music & Dance
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Students on this program obtain a unique experience where theory courses are combined with practical courses focusing on Greek music and dance. 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 and Greece. | ||
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. | ||
State University of New York College at Brockport (SUNY) Brockport Mythological Study Tour in Greece Program
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This credit optional program includes visits to, and/or lectures at, selected Minoan, Mycenaean, Classical, and Byzantine sites in Greece, affording the opportunity to examine the expression and development of mythological themes. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Early Christianity program allows students to trace the
early footsteps of the Apostles as they spread Christianity westward from Cyprus to Greece and Italy. The program is taught from an academic perspective and welcomes students from all faiths and backgrounds who have an interest in religious history. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Language
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Language 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. This program is designed for students with modest or no Greek language skills. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Art & Photography
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Art and Photography program aims to provide an academic introduction to photography and painting, with an emphasis on practical concepts
in both fields. This is an introductory level program and more advanced photography or painting students can contact us to arrange advanced coursework or independent study. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: International Marketing
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: International Marketing program is designed for business students who would like an introduction to marketing in an international context. This
program could be valuable to any business student that is considering an international career, particularly in sales or marketing. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Language
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The Summer in the Mediterranean: Greek Language 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. This program is designed for students with modest or no Greek language skills. | ||
Explorica Summer Academy European Cultures from London to Athens
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The ultimate summer experience. Ride high as you rule Britannia, take the City of Light by storm and shine in the South of France. Take time to compare and contrast with three days cruising the blue Aegean waters. | ||
Artists on the Move Art Workshops in Greece
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Enjoy painting and drawing on the beautiful Greek island of Paros. Art 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. | ||
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. | ||
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.... | ||
Explorica Summer Academy Cultures of Italy & Greece
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Discover the secrets of Italy (Rome; Milan; Venice; Florence) and Greece (Athens) on this 21-day adventure through the birthplaces and guardians of Western art, architecture, philosophy and mythology. | ||
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. | ||
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University of Maryland Greece: The Living Legacy
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Students will be tested on the material covered in the introductory lectures in College Park and the material covered and discussed during the lecture tours. The exam will test how well students have absorbed material over the course of the term, and will be taken toward the end of the trip. This, and a demonstration of overall engagement and interest throughout the course of program, will be the basis for the final grade. | ||
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AHA International AHA International in Athens, Greece
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There are four options for the Athens, Greece summer program: Art, Poetry, Theater, 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. | ||
Aegean Institute
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Myth, Ideology, and Symbolic Spaces, Greece
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This course will examine how ancient Greek myth-as it appears in literature, art, and architecture-has combined with symbolic space in order to communicate a range of cultural ideologies over the course of history. As they visit a range of ancient sites, students will consider ethical, religious, and political issues that are identified with these particular locations in ancient Greece. | ||
Villanova University - Greece
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The program intends to introduce students to the role of oral traditions and drama in Ancient Greece. | ||
Hellenic Cultural Centre
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Greek language courses and various other programmes running throughout the year at our site in Ikaria | ||
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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. | ||
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Hellenic International Studies in the Arts
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A Fine Arts school offering workshops and seminars, and full semester study abroad programs on the beautiful island of Paros. Fully accredited through Massachusetts College of Art, and affiliated with the Prague Museum of Modern Art. | ||
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The University of Arizona Myth and Landscape in Ancient Greece and Turkey
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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. | ||
Tulane Law School
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This program offers a stimulating arrary of courses in international and comparative constitutional law. Excursions include Mt. Olympus, the burial site of King Philip, the father of Alexander the Great,and the beautiful beaches of Halkidiki. | ||
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The Fund for American Studies International Institute for Political and Economic Studies
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The Institute's interdisciplinary course of study engages students in an examination of government, the price system, society and culture and conflict management. Lectures and readings connect scientific, theoretical and philosophical analysis of issues relevant to the Eastern Mediterranean region. The Institutes's curriculum is taught by a team of professors from Georgetown University and other prestigious U.S. universities, and academic credit is available at either the undergraduate or graduate level from Georgetown. In addition to classes, students participate in dialogue designed to promote international exchange. | ||
Georgetown University
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This program is a three-credit study-travel course. This course involves travel throughout Greece with regular visits to archaeological sites from the Bronze Age through the Roman Period as well as study of the famous classical texts associated with these places. | ||
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University of Kansas Ancient Greece: An Archeological Tour
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Next offering Summer 2008: The program begins in Athens with an orientation on Philopappos hill, overlooking the Acropolis. Towns and cities such as Nafplion, Olympia and Delphi (2-3 day stays in each location), will be the bases from which the group will take day trips to various archaeological and historic sites. | ||
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Towson University Political Economy of Greece
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Highlights include visits to the Acropolis, the National Archaeological Museum, the Palace of Mycenae, Epidaurus and a day-trip island boat cruise. | ||
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UC Davis Summer Abroad Travelers in Greece
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Field Trips and Activities are subject to change. While in Athens: Acropolis (and its museum), the Parthenon, Ancient Agora and the Stoa (and its museum), the National Archeological Museum. Temple of Poseidon in Cape Sounion. The Oracle of Delphi--the site, the stadium and its museum.
While in Hydra:
While in the Peloponnese:
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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. | ||
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 unexpensive summer program. Transfer credit through University of Connecticut and other Paideia affiliated Universities. | ||
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Eastern Michigan University Cultural History Tours
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The Cultural History Tours are interdisciplinary programs that combine experiential learning of the cultures visited with traditional coursework in history and art. The emphasis is on culture-students visits sites, monuments, attend theatrical events, folkloric concerts, museums, and sites targeted to provide a context for the rich cultural history of the host countries. | ||
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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 | ||
Cambridge CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults)
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The course includes all the core methodology topics such as teaching and learning Grammar and Vocabulary, teaching the language skills of Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing, as well as planning lessons and designing your own materials. Additional sessions on Teaching Business English, Teaching Exam Classes, and even Teaching Young Learners are included in the program. | ||
M & M.Institute of EFL
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Smart Educational Tours offers all levels of English learning courses while holidaying in Greece. Accommodation provided in our EFL institute. Also home stay with family or private accommodation. Full activities and tours program in one SET price, | ||
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Towson University Greece: Myth, Ideology, and Symbolic Spaces
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Students will gain knowledge of the significance of monumental or sacred sites in the ancient world, the myths that correspond with them, and the sorts of symbolic meanings those sites have carried at various moments in history since their first construction. The course will give participants a site-specific and general sense of how public space is invested with meaning, and how it can be used to convey cultural ideals or ideological discourses. | ||
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