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    Study Abroad

    China

    Summer A, 2015

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    InstructionalIntent

    Students will develop:

    interculturalcompetency

    familiarity withsites important to

    Chinese history andhumanities

    Students will learnabout:

    Chinese business

    and economy

    Chinese education,family life, dating,and sexuality.

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    Courses Credits

    HUM 2410

    ECO2710

    CPO 2001

    MAN4931

    WOH2040

    HUM2905

    POS2905HIS2905

    Asian Humanities (3 credits)

    International Economics (3 credits)

    Comparative Politics (3 credits)

    Management seminar 2 (3 credits)

    World History since 1900 (3 credits)

    Group Study (1 credit)

    Group Study (1 credit)Group Study (1 credit)

    Course Offerings

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    Sightseeing

    with a purpose.

    This course will focus on general topics in the

    humanities of China. Student will develop

    Chinese language skills and intercultural

    competency; including basic introductions to

    the history, religions, and philosophy of China;

    familiarity with sites important to Chinesehistory and humanities; and Chinese education,

    family life, dating, and sexuality.

    HUM 2410 Asian Humanities

    Courses:

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    Summer Palace

    Focuses on international trade policies (including basic trade

    models), globalization and the implications of increasing

    interdependence of global markets, tariffs and quotas, the

    impacts of legal, linguistic, social, and currency differences

    encountered when commerce extends beyond national

    borders.

    Courses:

    ECO2710

    International Economics

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    Forbidden City

    Olympic Stadium

    Explores specific management and

    business topics, such as financial markets,

    international trade, human resources,

    cultural issues, and economics, as they

    relate to Chinese businesses, will be

    adressed.

    MAN4931 Management Seminar 2

    Courses:

    The study of political systems other than

    those in the U.S. The class will focus the

    Western political science concept of

    Authoritarian regime and the

    appropriateness of its use to describe

    the Chinese government.

    CPO 2001- Comparative Politics

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    HUM/POS/HIS2905

    1 hour Individualized Studycourse that mirrors parts of the 3hour general education coursethat is based on the study abroadcomponent of those courses.

    WOH2040 World historysince 1900

    Covers several of the mostimportant historical events inthis period that occurred inBeijing; the collapse of

    Confucian China, the foundingof the PeoplesRepublic ofChina, the pro-liberalizationprotests of 1989.

    The Great Wall Courses:

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    Terracotta Army

    of Xian

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    Experiences

    Beijing Union University

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    When May 21- June 4, 2015

    How much? $ 3,600

    Round-trip airfare from Florida to Beijing, China

    Visa fee and processing

    International Insurance

    All in-country transportation and accommodations

    Tours, museums, and other activity fees

    Most meals

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    Cost

    Financial Resources

    Student Life Study Abroad Grant1/3 trip ( up to $1,200)

    Stuart McRae Scholarship $2,600 (45 college credits, GPA 3.5, financial need)

    Financial Planning

    Financial Aid

    World Travelers Club

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    Prof. David Price

    Prof. David Price holds a M.A. in Political Science with a

    concentration in International Relations and a Ph.D. in

    History. He has led study abroad trips to China in 2005,

    2010, and 2012. He has also been a visiting faculty member

    at Beijing Union University.

    Prof. Jake Searcy

    Prof. Searcy holds a Ph.D. in Food and Resource

    Economics with a focus in International

    Trade. At Santa Fe College in 2009, including

    courses in Microeconomics, International

    Economics, and managerial Economics in a

    Global Economy. He visited Beijing in March

    where he interacted with many BUU students

    and faculty members.

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    Follow Up

    SF International Educationwww.sfcollege.edu/international

    SF Study Abroad Facebook Page

    Coordinator of International EducationPaloma Rodriguez, S-130

    [email protected]

    http://www.sfcollege.edu/internationaleducation/index.php?section=studyabroad/studyabroadhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-College-Study-Abroad/101833619773https://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-College-Study-Abroad/101833619773https://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-College-Study-Abroad/101833619773https://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-College-Study-Abroad/101833619773https://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-College-Study-Abroad/101833619773https://www.facebook.com/pages/Santa-Fe-College-Study-Abroad/101833619773http://www.sfcollege.edu/internationaleducation/index.php?section=studyabroad/studyabroad