
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