12 The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 3, 1995 I 'I, Ewa if 1 SWT In Canterbury 1995 July 9-August12 Program Cost of $3,550 Includes: - 6 credit hours of tuition - Single room accommodations " 13 meals per week " Roundtrip airfare e Selected planned excursions to: Stonehenge & Salisbury - Hampton Court Palace " Chartwell Manor * Boulogne, France Courses to Choose From: * History of England - History and Theory of Psychology " Poetry and Fiction Writing " Tudor-Stuart England "*Issues in World Politics e Western Civilization to 1715 " English Literature from Beowulf through Classicism * Social Psychology " Types of World Drama in English " Magic, Ritual and Religion e Shakespeare " The English Novel " Creative Writing " Medieval European History " Travel Book/ Visual Diaries-Drawing and Painting Several independent study or tutorial courses are also offered. For more information and an application, contact: Dr. Gene Bourgeois Department of History Southwest Texas State University 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 245-2146 or 245-2142 The program is open to all university-level students with the written permission of the dean of their school. Persons not enrolled in a university may also participate by auditing two of the courses. *Program pending approval of Texas State University System Board of Regents ofA '(l% Meow -14 t The University of Michiga international Center s t fi Q U-Ms student-to-student "information central" for all overseas options: Work Abroad --Nationally-known for our resources --U-M Peace Corps Office (& alternatives!) Study Abroad --Undergraduate, graduate, alumni --All disciplines TravelAbroad --Eurail & JapanRail passes --Int'l Student & Faculty IDs (discounts!) --Int'l Youth Hostel memberships Speak with our intemationally-experienced peer advisors. Visit us M-F, 8-5, West Quad side of the Michigan Union, or call 764-9310 (ask for our e-mail updates, too). " Be part of a learning community of students and faculty dedicated to global and socially responsible education. " Earn transfer credit or an accredited bachelor's degree. " Study in Costa Rica, India, China, England, Israel,Japan, or Kenya. " Immerse yourself in local culture through homestays, fieldtrips, language training, and independent study " Design your own curriculum. Among the possibilities are ecology rural development, conflict resolution, archaeology, anthropology, music, religion, art, global women's studies. 9 Semester, Year, January Term, or Summer Programs The Center for Cross-Cultural Study Seville, Spain Immerse Yourself in Spanish Life and Language FRIENDS WORLD PROGRAM SOUTHAMPTON COLLEGE (516) 287-8466 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY Spanish language, politics, economics, business, marketing, sociology, art, history, Spanish & Spanish-American literature & civilization, current events, theater, TEFL, and Flamenco dance. Classes taught in Spanish. Credits transferable. Financial aid/scholarships available. Homestays or student residencias, study tours, intercambios with Spanish students. For complete information about our programs, contact: Director, CC-CS, Dept. UM 219 Strong Street, Amherst, MA 01002 Tel: (413) 549-4543 or (800) ESPANA-1 FAX: (413) 549-9943 Excellence since 1969 in College-livel Spanish Studies, in Cooperation with US. Colleges and Universities Hey Wolverines! THE CAUX Resolving Conflict: SCHOLARS PROGRAM From Personal to Global Change The Caux Scholars Program is a course in peacemaking in a global context. It focuses on the moral and spiritual dimension of peacemaking and the relationship between the individual and change in the world. Students will also study the theory and practice of resolving international and ethnic conflicts. Dates: July 6 - August 9, 1995 Location: Caux, Switzerland (Near Montreux) Participation: Limited to 25 students from all parts of the world. Course Credit: Assistance available in securing credit. Tuition and Student Lodging: $1500 plus 10 hours a week work in general conference support. WM ULElFW THE LANGL9 Live with native family 9 College credit provided at any level Small classekstart all year rouN Gati in thn If you want to Study Abroad, don't look any further than the Michigan Union! The University of Michigan sponsors programs in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America and the Caribbean for either an academic year, semester or spring an summer. We're sure we can help you find a program that is right for you! Students who attend UM programs earn in-residence credit and may use financial aid to help cover program costs. Stop by the QIP on the ground floor of the Michigan to find out about study abroad options through the University of Michigan. C. caiUIuntries: fol lgcountries: APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 1995 Spain Mexico Costa Rica Latin Ameria Brazil Germany France tl... t,. . Italy Greece Portugal Japan Switzerland Taiwan And More! For more information and an application, please write to : Caux Scholars Program 1156 Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 910 Washington, DC 20005-1704 Tel: (202)-872-9077 Fax: (202)-872-9137 JEANGUAGE LIAISON.AIN r.- olp *0 The University of Michigan Office of International Programs * G513 Michigan Union Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1349 313 764 4311 tel 313 764 3229 fax a' -i-- v I 4 g Courses available exclusively through Beaver College SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAINING College Semester Abroad More than fifty programs in Africa, Asia, Oceania, Europe, and the Americas SEMESTER AT SE I . , ,, , :.} O iKa Australian Environment Informational Meeting with an Admissions Representative Monday, February 6 11 am A Voyage of Discovery VflIT ('fitm! n iD A lFlT A nTn PWDflIn T; r Jr fl lfl fl.rrQ e. mc Tn!. {