SUMMER, 2005

June 21 - July 27

Study Abroad

in LONDON

 

The European Council of the University System of Ga sponsors 5-week study abroad programs for students at all Ga colleges and universities. The London program is housed on the Harrow Campus of the University of Westminster 20 minutes from Central London.

 

Take one or two three-credit classes and have weekly field trips to sites in and around London. Courses are offered in Art, Business, Geography, History, Political Science, Literature, Humanities, Creative Writing, Psychology, and Theatre. 

 

Enjoy:

$Private room with bath in the dorm and many meals in the cafeteria.

$Three-day weekends with a BritRail pass allowing travel to Scotland, Wales, and all over England. You also have time on weekends to visit Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, etc.

 

What does it cost? For 5 weeks, the total cost is $4,150. To reserve your spot, complete an application form and write a check for $200.00. Only 140 spots are open state-wide.

 

Apply for a Regent=s Scholarship or use your financial aid or Hope scholarship.

 

For more information, application materials and information about financial aid and scholarships, contact:

 

         Dr. Jan Kennedy                 

         jkennedy@GeorgiaSouthern.edu  

         1060A Carroll Bldg. 

         681-5504               


         

 

 

PAYMENT SCHEDULE:

$200 Application fee, applied to total cost of $4,150 (due with application)

March 1CFirst payment of $1,800.

April 11CSecond payment of $2,150.

 

Package Includes:

TRound trip airfare between Atlanta and London, including transfers

TPrivate room with bath in dormitory

TMany meals

TOne month of unlimited travel on the Underground and Buses in London

T8 days of unlimited train travel across Britain on a BritRail pass

TA guided tour of central London

TGroup excursions to Stonehenge and Salisbury

TAnd more

 

 

MORNING COURSES                                                                                      


The Child in Historical Context - Inst: Jan Kennedy

Watercolor Painting

International Management

World Regional Geography

Comparative Politics

Americans in the World Wars

World Literature I

The Picturesque and the Sublime: Romanticism

Introduction to the Arts through Humanities

British Literature II

Human Growth and Development

Acting Shakespeare                                            

 

AFTERNOON COURSES

Introductory Psychology - Inst: Jan Kennedy

Art Appreciation

Introduction to Management

 

Geography of Europe

International Relations

World Civilizations

Murder and Mayhem in Victorian Literature

World Literature II

Creative Writing

British Literature I

Cultural Diversity

Theatrical Heritage

 

 


 

 

For more information and/or application forms, contact:

 

        Dr. Jan Kennedy                  

        jkennedy@GeorgiaSouthern.edu 

        1060A Carroll Bldg.

        681-5504