Berlin Study Abroad Summer 2016 June 18 - July 23 (5 weeks)
Berlin Study Abroad Summer Semester 2016 Program Highlights Earn 6 units of upper division GE credit. Courses are taught by a CSUF faculty member and count towards degree. Work with the Berlin-based non-profit Lange Tafel Berlin, an organization that organizes a community festival to foster inter-generational and inter-cultural dialogue. Many cultural tours are included in addition to excursions to the Berlin Philharmonic, Topography Terror, House of the Wannsee Conference, Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and many others. 3-day, 2-nights optional excursion to Prague. SET YOURSELF APART AND TAKE YOUR EDUCATION TO ANOTHER LEVEL Faculty Program Details Program Eligibility: OPEN TO ALL MAJORS! Students must be in good standing with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better and have completed 30 units of credit. Program Dates: June 18 - July 23 (5 weeks) Application Deadline: Early deadline December 14, 2015/ Final Application Deadline March 4, 2016 Program Fee: $2,100 $2,400 (subject to change based on enrollment) Additional Fees: CSUF Summer 2016 books and tuition, airfare, passport fees, additional meals not included in the program, personal expenses and a $125 refundable security deposit. Housing: Housing is in self-catered apartments in Prenzlauer Berg. Each apartment will have a fully equipped kitchen and WiFi internet. Bed linen, towels, and weekly cleaning services provided. Group Flight: Optional group flight is available upon request by Friday, March 4, 2016. Field Trips: Many academic and cultural tours are included in the program in addition to an excursion to Sachsenhausen Memorial. For more details please visit hss.fullerton.edu Info Sessions HUM-219 Cora Granata, Ph.D. Professor of History Associate Director, Center for Oral and Public History, CSUF Day Date Time Wednesday September 2 nd, 2015 10-11 a.m. Thursday September 10 th, 2015 1-2 p.m. Courses Tuesday Monday September 15 th, 2015 September 21 st, 2015 10-11 a.m. 1-2 p.m. HUM 350: German Life and Culture [GE C.3 & Z] (3 units) Thursday Wednesday October 1st, 2015 October 7th, 2015 10-11 a.m. 1-2 p.m. HIST 320: Modern Germany from the Third Reich to Contemporary Multiculturalism This course offers experiential and service learning in the city of Berlin to help students explore global issues relating to politics, migration, and Monday Tuesday Wednesday October 12th, 2015 October 20th, 2015 October 28th, 2015 10-11 a.m. 1-2 p.m. 10-11 a.m. diversity. Berlin served as the capital of Hitler s Nazi empire, became ground zero of the Cold War, and stands now as a bustling, multicultural metropolis filled with immigrants and expatriates from all over the world. A city that consciously preserves its tumultuous and often dark past while actively attempting to define a new present and future, Berlin is an ideal site to study histories of nationalism and fascism, ideological conflicts over democracy, capitalism, and communism, and debates over the promises and challenges of today s multiculturalism. [GE (D.5)] (3 units) (657) 278-3528 hssstudyabroad@fullerton.edu hss.fullerton.edu
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