|
ANTH
204
|
Language
and Culture/3 credits
|
|
ANTH
316
|
People
of Africa/3 credits
|
|
ANTH
317
|
Peoples
of the Pacific/3 credits
|
|
ANTH
320
|
Folklore/3
credits
|
|
ART
261
|
History
of Prehistoric Ancient and Medieval Art in the
Western World/3 credits
|
|
ART
262
|
History
of Western Art:
Renaissance to Contemporary/3 credits
|
|
BIOL
496
|
Research
Projects in Biology/1-4 credits
|
|
CHEM
496
|
Research
Projects in Chemistry/1-4 credits
|
|
ECON
310
|
Comparative
Economic Systems/3 credits
|
|
ECON
319
|
International
Economics/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
352
|
World
Regional Geography/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
401
|
Geography
of South and East Asia/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
402
|
Geography
of Latin America/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
403
|
Geography
of Europe/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
444
|
Political
Geography/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
450
|
Geography
of Contemporary Problem Areas/3 credits
|
|
GEOG
453
|
Geography
of the Former Soviet Union/3 credits
|
|
HLTH
210
|
World
Health Issues/3 credits
|
|
HIST
200
|
History
of China/3 credits
|
|
HIST
307
|
United
States Diplomatic History to 1898/3 credits
|
|
HIST
308
|
United
States Diplomatic History from 1898/3 credits
|
|
HIST
314
|
Political
History of Africa/3 credits
|
|
HIST
325
|
History
of Latin America/3 credits
|
|
HIST
336
|
History
of Japan/3 credits
|
|
HIST
355
|
Europe
in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914/3 credits
|
|
HIST
356
|
Europe
in the Twentieth Century, 1900-present/3 credits
|
|
HIST
359
|
Russian
History to 1894/3 credits
|
|
HIST
360
|
Russian
History Since 1894/3 credits
|
|
MARK
384
|
International
Marketing/3 credits
|
|
PHIL
242
|
World
Religions/3 credits
|
|
PHED/DANC
136
|
International
Folk Dance/1 credit
|
|
POSC
314
|
Political
History of Africa/3 credits
|
|
POSC
335
|
Western
European Politics and Government/3 credits
|
|
POSC
336
|
Russian
and Eastern European Government and Politics/3
credits
|
|
POSC
337
|
Asian
Government and Politics/3 credits
|
|
POSC
375
|
Latin
American Politics and Government/3 credits
|
|
POSC
395
|
African
Politics and Government/3 credits
|
|
POSC
441
|
International
Relations/3 credits
|
|
POSC
442
|
International
Law and Organizations/3 credits
|
|
POSC
469
|
Soviet
Diplomacy/3 credits
|
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THEA
332
|
Non-Western
Performance/3 credits
|
Students
may also take part in trips abroad organized by the
College and participate in programs of study at foreign
universities. Faculty
led summer study abroad programs also have been organized
by professors in the Art and Psychology Departments.
Students
desiring a semester/full-year/summer term abroad must plan
early for their study abroad experience by consulting with
the academic advisor and the Office of International
Affairs. Most students choose to study in the junior year,
however, students are eligible to go overseas during the
sophomore or senior years. Study abroad opportunities are
open to students in all majors. Modern Language majors are
required to study abroad for one semester although a full
year is highly desirable. Non-language majors have a
variety options where the language of instruction is
English.
All
Federal, with the exception of Federal Work Study, state
and institutional aid may be applied toward the costs of
approved study abroad programs. Longwood has limited
scholarship money available to defray study abroad
expenses.
LONGWOOD
IN AUSTRIA
Longwood,
in affiliation with the New England Study Abroad Program
at Salzburg, provides students with
the opportunity to participate in either a Semester or
Junior Year Abroad Program situated in one of Europe's
most prominent cultural centers. Birthplace of Mozart and
site of the renowned Salzburg Festival, the city has a
long history as one of the premier music capitals of
Europe.
Matriculated
students at Longwood who have a minimum two years of
college level German with a "B" average and
overall GPA of 2.5 are eligible. Tuition costs for a
semester or year are the same as Longwood. Airfare, room
and board, supplemental health insurance, and personal
expenses is
extra.
Like Austrian students, program participants are housed in
private homes, residence halls or apartments near
Salzburg.
LONGWOOD
IN ENGLAND
DERBY-
Longwood
offers a limited number of one-for-one exchange program
places at the University of Derby for either fall or
spring semesters and is open to all fields of study.
Students
must have an overall 2.5 GPA to be eligible and have
completed one year in residence at Longwood. Longwood
tuition, room, board and others fees are paid directly to
the institution. Airfare, health insurance and personal
expenses are extra. Housing is in university residence
hall suites and are self-catered.
LEEDS-
Longwood also has an affiliation with the University of
Leeds which is recognized as one of England's top teaching
and research institutions and was established in 1904.
Located in the northern highlands of England, Leeds is one
of the UK's largest major commercial, financial, and legal
centers. Leeds is close to York with London only a
two-hour train ride away.
Students
may study for a semester or full- year with coursec work
available in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical and
Biological Sciences, Theatre and Fine Arts. A minimum 3.0
GPA is required. Housing in university residence halls is
provided.
Other
British University study sites are available through
Longwood College including: The Universities of Essex,
Kent, York, Bradford, Leicester, and Goldmsiths College in
London for Theatre and Performing Arts majors.
LONGWOOD
IN FRANCE
AIX-EN-PROVENCE
AND AVIGNON
Students
may take a semester or year at the Institute of American
Studies at the Aix-en-Provence or Avignon Centers.
Depending upon level of French proficiency, students may
be assigned to either center for language, cultural, and
other course
study. Students are housed with carefully selected French
host families. Program costs include tuition, room and
partial board and a limited number of cultural programs
and excursions. A minimum 2.5 overall GPA is required.
PARIS
Business
majors who have two years of college level French may
participate in either a semester or full-year student
exchange program at the Ecole Commerciale in Paris.
Courses are offered in accounting, management, finance and
other business related areas. Full year students normally
complete an internship with a French company during the
second semester. Students
are housed with French families. Costs are equivalent to
Longwood tuition and fees with airfare, health insurance,
and personal expenses extra.
LONGWOOD
IN MARTINIQUE
FORT-DE-FRANCE
A
four week summer intensive French language and culture
immersion program is offered to students who have
completed one year of college level French. A maximum of
six credits is earned. Students are housed with carefully
selected French families. Program costs include tuition,
housing, board, and excursions. Airfare and health
insurance are extra. A member of the Longwood College
Modern Language faculty accompanies and remains with the
group during the first part of the program.
LONGWOOD
IN GERMANY
HEIDELBERG
Longwood,
in affiliation with Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio
offers students a semester or full year program at
Heidelberg University, Germany's oldest university.
Resting on the banks of the Neckar River in the Rhine-Moselle
region of Germany, Heidelberg is situated in the heart of
Europe.
Students
must have successfully completed two years of college
level German with a "B" average as well as 3.0
overall GPA. A variety of course work is offered including
internships to qualified students at the end of the
first semester. Exceptional research libraries are
available in the areas of German-American Relations,
American History, and Jewish Studies. Housing is provided
in self-catering residence halls. Program costs include
tuition, health insurance, program sponsored study trips
and excursions. Housing fees are assessed upon arrival
depending on actual hall assignments.
LONGWOOD
IN SPAIN
VALENCIA
Longwood
College, in affiliation with the Institute of Spanish
Studies in Valencia, offers academic year, semester, and
summer program course work in Spanish conversation,
composition, literature, history, culture and civilization
and many others. Located on the Mediterranean
coast, Valencia enjoys a mild climate. Byzantine, Arab and
later Spanish influences are evident throughout the city.
For
academic year and semester students, two years of college
level Spanish are required with an over all GPA of 2.5.
Summer program students may begin intensive Spanish study
or continue course work at more advanced levels. Students
live with carefully selected Spanish families, and program
cultural fieldtrips and activities are also included.
LONGWOOD
IN VENEZUELA
MERIDA
Academic
year, semester, and summer programs are offered in
collaboration with VENUSA, The Institute of International
Studies and Modern Languages in Merida. Course work in
Spanish conversation, composition, literature, history,
and culture and civilization among others is offered.
Merida is located in the highlands surrounded by Andean
peaks and is a blend of Colonial Spain and modern day
Venezuela.
Students
attending the program during the academic year must have
completed four semesters of college level Spanish and
maintain an overall 2.5 GPA. Summer program students may
begin an intensive language and culture program or enroll
in advance level courses. Housing with carefully selected
families is provided as well as local field trips and
cultural activities.
In
addition to study abroad opportunities, the Office of
International Affairs sponsors on-campus programs and
activities to promote international and cross-cultural
awareness involving students, faculty, and staff.
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