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Scholarship Opportunity: Apply for the Edward & Barbara Greb Travel Fund .
2018-19 Travel Courses | |||||
Course | Instructor(s) | Instructor's Email | Course Description | Course Location | Eligible students |
JANUARY 2019 | |||||
ART 347: Special Topics - Drawing in Paris | Dr. John Lambertson / Patrick Schmidt | jlambertson@washjeff.edu / pschmidt@washjeff.edu | France | ||
BIO 224: Tropical Ecology and Conservation in Costa Rica | Dr. Jamie March | jmarch@washjeff.edu | Costa Rica | ||
EDU 350: Teaching the Diverse Learner - Study Abroad in Costa Rica | Dr. James Longo | jlongo@washjeff.edu | Costa Rica | ||
GWS 292: On Display: Cultures of Paris and Amsterdam | Dr. Danielle Ficco | dficco@washjeff.edu | France & The Netherlands | ||
MUS 216: Czech Nationalism in Prague | Kyle Simpson | ksimpson@washjeff.edu | Czech Republic | ||
LAN 288: Cultural Imaginations: Germany & Spain | Dr. Christy Shaughnessy / Dr. Michael Shaughnessy | cshaughnessy@washjeff.edu / mshaughnessy@washjeff.edu | Germany & Spain | ||
PHY 164: STEM in Germany: The V-2 Rocket – Origins and Technology Behind Today's Ballistic Missiles | Dr. William Sheers / Cathy Altmeyer | wsheers@washjeff.edu / caltmeyer@washjeff.edu | Germany | ||
SOC 147: Engaging the Sonoran Border | Dr. Jason Kilgore | jkilgore@washjeff.edu | Arizona | ||
MAY 2019 | |||||
ENG 129: Prague, its Literature, and its Past | Dr. Jennifer Harding / Dr. Dana Shiller | jharding@washjeff.edu / dshiller@washjeff.edu | Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors Only | ||
ENG 225: Literary London | Michael Lewis | mlewis@washjeff.edu | |||
LAN 287: Georgia on My Mind | Dr. Michael Shaughnessy | mshaughnessy@washjeff.edu | |||
PSY: 247 Greece: The Olive Branch and the Sea | Dr. Cathy Petchel | cpetchel@washjeff.edu | |||
SPN 235/335: Discovering Peru | Dr. Amparo Alpanes | aalpanes@washjeff.edu | This two-credit Jay Term travel course will take students to the coast, to Lima, the country’s capital to discover the traces of the Spanish occupation, the struggle for independence and the rise of the Peruvian identity. The travel course will then offer students the opportunity to experience Cuzco, the Rome of the Americas, to be introduced to the production of cocoa and alpaca wool. From Cuzco to the Inca Empire’s sacred city of Machu Picchu in the Andes, where we will see firsthand the cultural relevance of the Incas. Finally the students will be able to interact with the rich flora and fauna of the Amazon, in Iquitos, where the Amazon Rubber Boom will be put into perspective. | ||
AUGUST 2019 | |||||
COM 250: Journey to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival | Dr. Karin Maresh | kmaresh@washjeff.edu | |||
For more details and to sign up, contact the instructor(s) leading the course. This list is updated as necessary, changes are possible. |
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