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2016 Australia • Belize Ireland • London
South Africa
SUMMER 2016All courses worth 3 credit hours
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PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINES ($100 discount):FEBRUARY 12, 2016: Belize Anthropology, Belize Land & Sea , Ireland Early, South AfricaApril 1, 2016: Australia, Ireland Late & All London Programs
APPLICATION DEADLINES:FEBRUARY 29, 2015: Belize Anthropology, Belize Land & Sea , Ireland Early, South AfricaAPRIL 15, 2016: Australia, Ireland Late & All London Programs
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AUSTRALIA
Explore Australia’s media and physical landscapes through movies and theatre, drawing and photography. Courses focus on Melbourne and surrounding areas.
COURSES: • Australian Architecture, Landscape & Culture: Studies through Drawing & Photography• A Tale of Two Continents:
Australia & the U.S. Explored through Theatre & Film
June 26 – July 12, 2016
“CCSA does a great
job of maintaining professionalism while
ensuring they’re offering the best opportunities
to students. With such a knowledgeable and helpful
staff, this study abroad experience has been awesome
from start to finish.”Daniel Ginn
Belize connects pristine Caribbean waters to ancient Mayan ruins. People from many backgrounds live among the greatest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet. Explore the physical and historical geography and cultural landscapes of Belize through visits to cayes, islands, reefs, mountains, rainforests and ruins. A special feature of this program is the opportunity to snorkel at a World Heritage site.
Day trips to such locations as Xunantunich, Lubaantun or Caracol.
COURSES• Tropical Biology in Belize• Exploring & Comparing Healthcare in the U.S. and Belize
BELIZE: LAND & SEAMay 18 – June 2, 2016
Belize remains the only English-speaking country in the heart of Central America, home to tremendous biodiversity and magnificent archaeological remnants of the Mayan people. But diversity in Belize doesn’t end with its biological wonders, as you will discover for yourself by living among the people of Orange Walk. COURSES• Ethnographic Field School in Belize
BELIZE ANTHROPOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL
May 31 – June 29, 2016
“I absolutely loved this course. I would recommend it because it has been a great
source of personal growth and it broadened my
worldview.” Natalie Mineer
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Study across an island divided by a border, but joined in history. From Dublin to Belfast to Galway, discover the beauty and the tragedy, the history and the hope that define this land still struggling to be united.
Day trips to such locations as Glendalough, Powerscourt House and Aran Islands.
COURSES• Exploring Sustainable Agriculture in Ireland• Health Care Systems in Transition: Comparing Ireland & the
United States• Occupational Safety & Risk Management in Ireland• Ireland Transformed: From Conflict to Reconciliation
IRELAND EARLY SUMMERMay 16 – 31, 2016
IRELAND LATE SUMMERJuly 6 – 21, 2016
Ireland’s green hills, quaint villages, dramatic coast and vibrant capital call to people around the globe to visit again and again. Starting in Dublin, explore the city immortalized by James Joyce, visit the ancient monastery at Glendalough and hear the music that pours into the streets on Temple Bar. Visit sites such as Waterford, Cork and Tralee during your westward journey. In the West of Ireland, reach some of the last outposts of the Gaelic language which gave birth to the Celtic culture that still defines this modern nation.
Day trips to such locations as Glendalough, Powerscourt House and Aran Islands.
COURSE• Family Home School Community Partnerships• Encounter Health & Wellness on the Emerald Isle• Dramatic Ireland• The Irish Literary Tradition from The Tain to Toibin
This course has allowed me opportunities I could have
never otherwise experienced. I had never been to Europe
and getting to visit on an educational trip helped me
fully understand Ireland on a higher level.
Julia MacFarland
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Spend a month studying in London - one of the most exciting and cosmopolitan cities on earth. CCSA’s four-week program enables you to experience the great city while earning three or six hours of credit. You may select from a three-credit course from Group A or Group B or a course from both for six credits.
Optional trips to such locations as Salisbury, Stonehenge and Edinburgh.
COURSES - GROUP A• International Economics/Global Studies • London through Music, Art, Theatre & Design• Consumer Behavior across Cultures• BRITPOP!• Contemporary London Theatre
COURSES - GROUP B• Applied International Finance• Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘n’ Roll: Music & Drug Subcultures in the U.S. &
the U.K.• The Kemble Theatre Dynasty Viewed from a 21st Century Stage• The Appeal of Harry Potter
LONDON SUMMER July 8 – August 8, 2016
Earn three credit hours in London during CCSA’s new two-week program that overlaps the first two weeks of the month-long London program so you can experience the city with students from many CCSA schools.
Optional trips to such locations as Salisbury, Stonehenge and Edinburgh.
COURSES• The Write Place at the Write Time• Where They Wrote: A Creative Writing Class in London• Doctors, Gravediggers & Resurrection Men• Medieval Pilgrimage Literature: Miracles, Faith & Skepticism• Shakespeare & Sexuality• Through the Looking Glass: A View of Global Business in Action
LONDON MID-SUMMER July 7 – 22, 2016
Spend your last few weeks of summer in London while you earn three credit hours in this great city. The program overlaps the last two weeks of CCSA’s month-long London program so you can see the city with students from many CCSA schools.
Optional trips to such locations as Salisbury, Stonehenge and Edinburgh.
COURSES• Bridging Cultures in London• The Spirit of Place: Contemporary London• Social Welfare: Helping the Factionless
LONDON LATE SUMMER July 23 – August 7, 2016
South Africa sits at the crossroads of the world, where the people of the region withstood wave after wave of influence from those that sought to exploit its riches, creating a vibrant mix of cultures and an economic driver of the continent.
Safari experience and volunteer opportunities.
COURSES• Transcultural Communication in Healthcare• Global Diversity: A Traveling Lesson on The Sociological Speeches
of Robert F. Kennedy & Albert Luthuli
SOUTH AFRICA: CULTURAL CROSSROADS
May 16 – June 2, 2016
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