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Date Range: December 2012 - January 2013
Contact Person: Shelly Daly, PhD
Contact Information: sdaly@lindenwood.edu
Course Name:
INTL 38090 Special Topics in International Business: China
& MBA INTL 58090 Special Topics in International Business: China
Number of Credits: 3 Credits
Course Descriptions:
Explore advanced areas of study particular to working in China. Students will investigate unique international business topics of interest to the Asian and Chinese environment.
Class Limit: 20
Cost: Approx $3,000
What Does that Cover: All transportation, lodging, daily breakfast, some meals, professional tour director. 12 days in China.
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Costa Rica
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Date Range: Spring Semester
Contact Person: Dr. Maite Nunez-Betelu
Contact Information: MNunez_Betelu@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: 5 Courses in Total: 2 Language Courses (Advanced Composition Workshop and Introduction to Spanish Linguistics & Costa Rican Dialects), 2 Literature Courses (Select two Specialized Hispanic Literature Courses), and 1 History Course (Costa Rica: History and Society of 19th and 20th Centuries)
Number of Credits: 15 Credits
Course Descriptions:
FLS 31300 Advanced Spanish Composition Workshop (3) This composition course is designed to polish the student’s writing skills in Spanish through practical applications of writing, reading, and editing skills.
FLS 31400 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3) This course introduces the student the many major linguistic concepts of Spanish linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax. The course will also explore the Costa Rican dialects.
FLS 33700 Costa Rica: History and Society of 19th and 20th Centuries (3) This course will provide a survey of the history and society of Costa Rica from the 19th and 20th centuries, with emphasis on politics and environmental and importance of women.
FLS 36000 Literature of Costa Rica (3) This course will examine works of prose, poetry and drama written by important Costa Rican writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Students will increase their familiarity with the literature of this country while improving their skills in literary analysis.
FLS 36100 Latin American Theater (3) This intensive course will introduce the many concepts of drama analysis through reading and analysis of several major Latin American plays. The student will also study the ways these plays reflect the historical context in which they were written and the concepts of various literary movements.
Academic Pre-Requisites: Students must consult with program advisor for placement. Prerequisite: FLFS31100, FLS31200, and either a FLS30000-level literature class or a FLS30000-level culture class
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: Regular semester tuition fees, plus any balance established by the partner program in Costa Rica.
What Does that Cover: Room & board, school fees, several day-long excursions and a 4-Day trip to Nicaragua
Supplemental Information: During each Spring Semester, Lindenwood University Foreign Language Department offers an exciting study abroad program in Costa Rica, an enchanting country with a rich, culturally and ethnically diverse population, as well as breathtaking geography and biodiversity. While this 15-week session is required for students majoring in Spanish, it is optional for those completing a minor in the language. Our program in Costa Rica earns students LU credits toward their specific degree requirements while gaining valuable real-life travel, language, and cultural experiences. The coursework is taught by professional Costa Rican Spanish professors and is offered in Spanish only. Students in the program maintain their LU residency and any financial aid eligibility already established. The student experience will be enhanced by home-stays with local families in Costa Rica to get a more complete sense of local daily life.
Corresponding Web Page: Click here
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Costa Rica
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Date Range: J-Term
Contact Person: Prof. Abigail Weber
Contact Information: aweber@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: SPMGT 27090 Special Topics in Sport Management: International Sport Tourism — Costa Rica
Number of Credits: 3
Course Description: This course explores the unique sport management topics and is designed to enhance the sport management education of the student.
Academic Pre-Requisites: Permission of Prof. Weber
Class Limit: 24
Cost: $2193-$2433 (plus spending money)
What Does that Cover: Round trip flights; land transportation; hotels with private bathrooms; 3 meals a day for 8 days; 1 meal a day for 2 days; full-time tour director; entrance to Tortuguero canals; Hot springs; Kayaking; La Fortuna Waterfall; Rincón de la Vieja National Park; sight-seeing tours; Sarapiquí Canopy Tour (zip-lining); Whitewater rafting
Supplemental Information:
https://www.efcollegestudytours.com/enroll
Enter Tour Number: 1252917
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France
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Date Range: Fall or Spring Semester
Contact Person: Nancy Durbin
Contact Information: ndurbin@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: Students enroll in 16 hours of coursework corresponding to placement level
Number of Credits: 16
Course Description: Variety of language, culture and literature courses
Academic Pre-Requisites: 2.0 GPA, enrollment in French coursework, permission of program director, Dr. Durbin
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: LU tuition, Room & board
What Does that Cover: 20 hours a week in the classroom (16 hours course credit), a private room in the home of a host family (with laundry facilities) or a dorm room, 3 meals a day, insurance coverage through the French Sécurité Sociale, student i.d. card, administrative fees, books, and course materials.
Supplemental Information: This program is mandatory for the French major but available to minors and other students enrolled in the French program. Students should have completed at least through the intermediate level (202) before participating.
Corresponding Web Page: Click here
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France, Provence
Cross Cultural |
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Date Range: J-Term
Contact Person: Heather Brown-Hudson
Contact Information: hbrown-hudson@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: FLF 32000 France: Museums, Monuments and Culture (GE-CrsClt)
Number of Credits: 3
Course Description: This course is designed so that the student may study directly the various museums and historical monuments of France, as well as participate in an immersive cultural and linguistic experience.
Academic Pre-Requisites: 2.0 GPA, permission of program director, Dr. Brown-Hudson
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: $2700-2900 (except spending money)
What Does that Cover: Daily small group language instruction. Daily cultural explorations to the museums, bakeries, beaches, and remote countrysides of the region. There will be a second course of study, Art History, focusing on Van Gogh and Cezanne, which will be done 3 times per week.
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Germany
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Date Range: Fall or Spring Semester
Course Name: Varies based on term
Number of Credits: 12-15 Credits
Course Description: Students may study for 1 or 2 semesters at Ruhr Univeristät in Bochum, Germany. Students may study either German language courses or, depending upon their fluency, courses in a variety of academic disciplines. The typical course load is 12-15 hours and depending on course work at Lindenwood may lead to a contract minor in German Language Studies.
Academic Pre-Requisites: Students should have a minimum of 4 semesters of college German (or permission from the department in the case of high school language study).
Class Limit: 4 students per semester
Cost & Description: Students pay their regular tuition to Lindenwood. They are then responsible for room & board ($900) while in Germany. Typically students live in student accommodations with shared cooking facilities. A limited meal-plan may be available as well.
Supplemental Information: Germany university terms are roughly 5 months, so students need to plan their coursework carefully to manage the different scheduling.
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Italy
Studio Art/ Art History/ General Education |
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Date Range: Summer
Contact Person: Dr. James L. Hutson
Contact Information: jhutson@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: Art and Culture of Renaissance Italy; Drawing; Photography
Number of Credits: 3-6 Credits
Course Description: With a base in Florence, the "cradle of the Renaissance," this extended experience introduces students to the history and art of Renaissance Italy through on-site classes and weekly excursions, which can include Rome (Vatican City), Pisa, Bologna, and/or Venice. Students have the option of taking an Art History course (3 credits; GE-CC), a Studio Art course (3 credits; GE- Drawing), or both (up to 6 credits).
Academic Pre-Requisites: Permission of department
Class Limit: 25
Cost: Approx $5,500 (depending on number of participants)
What Does that Cover: All transportation (to Florence and surrounding cities), lodging, daily breakfast, some meals, professional tour director, entrance fees to 22 museums and churches (Uffizi, Pitti, Academia, Vatican, etc.), two full-time Lindenwood faculty members (and additional chaperones depending upon group size).
Supplemental Information:
Date Range: Fall or Spring Semester
Contact Person: Dr. James L. Hutson
Contact Information: jhutson@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: Students enroll in 15 hours of coursework after consulting with advisor and program director.
Number of Credits: 15 Credits
Course Description: Students have the opportunity to take a variety of Studio Art, Art History and General Education classes in the Humanities.
Academic Pre-Requisites: Junior standing or permission of department
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: Tuition, room and board
What Does that Cover: 15 hours of course credit, comprehensive tuition fee, which includes all required class field trips and museum entrance fees, materials fees for all studio classes, and open drawing classes. Students have seven-day per week access to SACI’s fully equipped studios, dark rooms, labs, library, and gardens.
Supplemental Information:
Located in Florence, the program offered through Studio Art Centers International (SACI) offers the wealth of art and history that only Italy can offer. With the collections of the Accademia and the Uffizi at students’ disposal, and living under the dome of the Duomo, Lindenwood students can take advantage of the treasures of Tuscany while continuing on their educational track.
SACI Website
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Spain
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Date Range: J-Term
Contact Person: Pernell Witherspoon
Contact Information: pwitherspoon@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: CJ 22500 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (CrsClt)
Number of Credits: 3
Course Description:This course provides an opportunity for students to learn about the criminal justice system in Spain. It is an excellent cross-cultural opportunity and an exciting case study as the students visit and explore Barcelona and Madrid along with other cities in Spain. One goal of comparative studies is to extend a student’s knowledge of people and cultures beyond his or her own group. After studying and observing differences among countries and their citizens’ perceptions of crime criminal justice, students and scholars have a better understanding of their own society and improved responses to social problems and crime control. A comparative view of criminal justice systems around the world allows us to understand better the dimensions of our own system, and different models for distributing justice and controlling crime and further even to understand the impact that other systems have on the world in more areas than just criminal justice.
Academic Pre-Requisites: N/A
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: $3,932
What Does that Cover: Round trip airfare, food, accommodation, local transportation, tour fee
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Spain
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Date Range: J-Term
Contact Person: Carla Mueller
Contact Information: cmueller@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: SW 29001 Social-Economic Systems of Care in Spain
Number of Credits: 3
Course Description:This course is an opportunity for students to be immersed into Spanish culture and learn first-hand the complex social and economic issues facing this country who are experiencing one of the worst recessions in modern history. Unemployment is above 20% and among people under 30 it is as high as 40% in some parts of the country. During this experience students will examine the political, cultural, and human service structures established since the post Franco-democratic reforms, which continue to shape this country’s future. During this cross-cultural experience, students will visit major cities to witness the immense cultural diversity that resides in this cosmopolitan country. One goal of comparative studies is to extend a student’s knowledge of people and cultures beyond his or her own group. After studying, observing, and contrasting the differences between their country and Spain, students will have a better understanding of their own society and insights into how to improve their country’s response to social and economic problems. A comparative view of human service systems encourages students to understand the dimensions of their own systems to create effective models for promoting social and economic justice.
Academic Pre-Requisites: N/A
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: $3,932
What Does that Cover: Round trip airfare, food, accommodation, local transportation, tour fee
Supplemental Information: Click here
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Date Range: Spring
Contact Person: Dr. Maite Nunez-Betelu
Contact Information: MNunez_Betelu@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: Students enroll in 15 hours of coursework corresponding to placement level
Number of Credits: 15
Course Description: Variety of language, culture and literature courses
Academic Pre-Requisites: 2.0 GPA, enrollment in Spanish coursework, permission of program director, Dr. Nunez-Betelu
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: LU tuition, Room & board
What Does that Cover: 225 hours of class during the semester; a private room in the home of a host family; most meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner with the family; Some cultural activities and excursions; administrative fees
Supplemental Information: This program is mandatory for the Spanish major but available to minors and other students enrolled in the Spanish program. Basic language prerequisites are FLS31100 and FLS31200, and culture and/or literature prerequisite are a minimum of ONE FLS30000-level literature class or a FLS30000-level culture class.
Study Abroad Handbook for Granada
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Spanish Speaking Destination
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Date Range: J-Term
Contact Person: Dr. Maite Nunez-Betelu
Contact Information: MNunez_Betelu@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: FLS 32000 Travel Experience in Spanish-speaking Nations
Number of Credits: 3 Credits
Course Description: This course is designed to offer the student the opportunity to experience and learn firsthand about the Spanish language and the many aspects of life in Spanish-speaking nations. Several locations of historical, cultural, and social importance will be visited. Countries visited in the past years include Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Peru.
Academic Pre-Requisites: N/A
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: $1,800 - $2,500 depending on destination
What Does that Cover: Room & board, Spanish classes, several excursions, all transportation (including airfare)
Supplemental Information: During most J-Term sessions, Lindenwood University Foreign Language Department offers an exciting course that allows students to travel to a Spanish-speaking country to study the Spanish language and the culture of that country. When students are totally immersed in a language, they learn much faster and more easily. Language and culture are inseparable.
Corresponding Web Page: Click here
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United Kingdom (England)
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Date Range: Fall or Spring Semester
Contact Person: Dr. Jo Ellen Kerksiek
Contact Information: jkerksiek@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: Students enroll in 15 hours of coursework after consulting with advisor and program director.
Number of Credits: 15 Credits
Course Description: Students have the opportunity to take a variety of history classes at York St. John University in York, England. Some courses will fulfill history major requirements and some are electives. Course difficulty ranges from 10000 to 30000-level.
Academic Pre-Requisites: N/A
Class Limit: N/A
Cost: Tuition, room and board
What Does that Cover: 15 hours of course credit, private room for sleeping and studying with a shared kitchen and bathroom, meal plan (though students can cook their own meals), and a student I.D. card
Supplemental Information: This program is a voluntary opportunity for junior and senior history majors to experience history firsthand. York was a major medieval city in northern England and, as a small city today, offers many historical and cultural opportunities to students. York St. John University provides a good venue from which students can explore the past while continuing their formal academic progress.
Corresponding Web Page: Click here
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United Kingdom and Ireland
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Date Range: Spring (March 29-April 6)
Contact Person: Dr. Rachel Douchant
Contact Information: rdouchant@lindenwood.edu
Course Name: COL 29900 Experiments in Cultural Comparison and Criticism
Number of Credits: 3 Credits
Course Description: This course addresses some of the same cultural criticism debated by the Honors LUL students in the fall of their freshmen year (at a more advanced level), such as cultural trends and attitudes regarding technology, compulsivity, social relations, and the debate over the liberal arts curriculum. U.K. culture and the system of higher education has enough in common with our own for comparison, while significant differences allow for interesting analysis and criticism. On the trip, interviews with professors and students of higher education from each of the three countries will allow students to follow up on the research the prepared prior to the trip. Students will focus on a topic of their choice and write an in-depth research paper comparing American culture U.K. culture (or some subset of either or both). Students would prepare by meeting once a week prior to the England, Ireland and Wales spring break trip to debate extensive readings on the skill of cultural criticism and on relevant aspects of the destination country. Post-trip meetings will consist of mandatory, intensive paper conferences with Dr. Douchant, who will require several drafts.
Academic Pre-Requisites: N/A
Class Limit: 20
Cost: $3414-$3564 (except spending money)
Deposit Date: September 30
What Does that Cover: Travel, lodging, spending money, all meals, passport, insurance, tour fee.
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Itinerary | Tour Info and Fees
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