The Southeastern-Salzburg International Summer School

The Southeastern-Salzburg International Summer School, Austria


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Students will explore academic content in the context of a European worldview.  Students will live for three weeks in the city of Mozart, a city on UNESCO’s register of World Cultural and Heritage sites, and a city made famous to Americans as the home of “The Sound of Music”!

Equally important, participants will have two or three long, free weekends for personal travel to any of the great capitals of Europe!  Experience all of this while earning up to six hours of college credit from SLU faculty who, individually and in combination, possess extensive international experience.

 

To learn more about Austria:

 

www.austria.info

salzburg.gv.at/en/en-index

 

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Tentative Program Dates:

March 9-August 3, 2009

 

Tentative Trip Dates:

July 7-July 31, 2009

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Tentative Cost:  TBD

(price subject to change pending Board approval)

 

Courses:

 

Political Science

Political Science 300 Research Methods and Statistics

Political Science 425 Comparative European Politics

Political Science 444 American Foreign Policy

Political Science 525 Comparative European Politics (Graduate)

 

Art

Art 106 Survey of Western Art History II

Art 344 Special Topics:  Renaissance & Baroque Art in Europe

 

Geography

Geography 103 Introduction to Geography

Geography 431 World Regional Geography

 

History

History 102 Western Civilization since 1500

History 102H Western Civilization since 1500 (Honors)

History 498 Special Topics:  History of Germany and WWII

History 598: HIstory of Germany and WWII (Graduate)

         

          

 

All courses are 3 credit hours each

 

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For information contact:

Dr. Kurt Corbello

Fayard Hall 344C - Phone: 985-549-2112

email: mcorbello@selu.

 

 


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