Applications open on October 6th, 2022, and are due by 5:00 pm on Oct. 21, 2022. You may apply for up to two courses but please indicate clearly in the application questionnaire if it is your first or second choice.
DENMARK. The course uses corporate strategy as a means to explore the interplay between business, government, and the individual citizen as agents for social change.
FRANCE and the UK. A look at how culture affects the economy, businesses and policies of France and its relationship to the European Union, as well as the UK's decision to withdraw.
JAPAN. Japanese language and culture study. Students will spend four weeks in Tokyo studying Japanese in the morning and participating in cultural activities in the afternoon.
CZECH REPUBLIC and AUSTRIA. Trace the musical development of Mozart and Haydn in a historical and geographical context. Immerse yourself in the works of the two composers and explore the various cultural and biographical elements that influenced their compositional styles.
SPAIN. This course immerses students in the culture of contemporary Seville while exploring its origins in the splendor of the art and literature of Early Spain.
SWEDEN. This course provides students the opportunity to develop a method for critically analyzing a theatrical production with an emphasis on the extent to which the Swedish cultural and social context impacts the production.