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Summer Sessions Study Abroad 2004

 

Spain
 
Dates: May 29- June 29, 2007
Cost: $3100
Summary: This five-week program is designed to give participants a comprehensive overview of cross-cultural psychology and immigration phenomena. It combines features of a traditional study abroad program and a traveling seminar.
Additional Information
Location: MADRID MAY 29 - MAY 31
The cosmopolitan city of Madrid offers a wide range of attractions, from quaint medieval quarters to ultra-modern centers. It is rich in museums and theatres, and exciting in its unique after-dark entertainment life.

ALICANTE MAY 31 - JUNE 29
A charming, smaller city on the Mediterranean coast, with an abundance of summer festivals throughout the month of June, Alicante combines a rich cultural past with amenities of a modern resort. Alicante is an ideal location from which to also make day-trip excursions to surrounding coastal villages.

Weekend excursions: Granada/Las Cuevas
Day trips: Toledo, Elche, Murcia, Altea, Orihuela and/or Valencia

Eligibility: The program is open to students who have completed Introductory Psychology and who desire to study, travel and experience different customs, foods, and ways of life. Proficiency in Spanish is NOT a prerequisite. Applications with a $275 non-refundable deposit are due on or before February 5, 2007. Applications will be processed in order of their receipt. Applications received after the deadline will be considered on a space available basis.
Academic
Program:
Classes are held Mondays through Wednesdays in the morning. Normal enrollment is for six hours of credit.

PGS 498 ST: Cross-cultural Psychology (3) (this course is an Upper Division SB Psychology elective)
CSS 336 Issues in Immigration and Migration (3) (this course is an Upper Division SB course that also meets University Awareness areas of H & C)


Living
Accommodations:
In Madrid, students stay in a 3-star hotel in the heart of the city, breakfast provided. In Granada students stay in a 4-star hotel bordering the Alhambra with meals provided. In Alicante, students stay with Spanish families in which all meals and laundry included.
Cost: The cost of $3100 (subject to possible change) includes: housing, meals, laundry and organized cultural travel. Not included: ASU tuition and fees, airfare to and from Spain (about $1300), additional meals, and incidentals (approx. $25 per day).
For More Information Contact:

Dr. Robert Short
Department of Psychology
Arizona State University
PO Box 871104
Tempe, AZ 85287-1104
Phone: (480) 727-7443
Email:
Robert.Short@asu.edu
or
Dr. Lisa Magana
Department of Chicana/o
Studies
Arizona State University
PO Box 873502
Tempe, AZ 85287-3502
Phone: (480) 965-6994
Email:
Lisa.Magana@asu.edu

   

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