Coastal Carolina University is delighted to sponsor the following opportunities for international study and travel experiences for Spring 2010, Maymester 2010, Summer I and Summer II 2010. Each program is organized and offered by individual Coastal Carolina University faculty.
Please click on the individual program links for more information about each program, including information about the lead instructors, courses and credits offered, information about whether the course satisfies core curriculum requirements, preliminary schedule, cost and what is included in the cost of the program. International Study/Travel Program Applications are available as a link from each program factsheet or by clicking here. Deadline for applications for all programs is:
Priority Deadline for program application ($50 off the total program cost) and deadline for all scholarship applications is November 6, 2009. Completed applications, along with a $500 deposit, must be in the Office of International Programs by close of business on November 6, 2009 to meet the priority deadline.
Normal Deadline for Program Admission (Regular Program Fee) is November 30, 2009 (No scholarships are available after the priority deadline.) A $500 deposit must be submitted along with the completed application to meet this normal application deadline.
Graduates of Horry County high schools are encouraged to apply for the new Horry County Higher Education Commission International Awareness Award ($1,000 - $2,000 per award available). To determine whether you have additional eligibility for financial aid during the Spring or Summer short-term study abroad programs, please see your Financial Aid Counselor in Kingston Hall. To meet the priority deadline and for scholarship consideration, complete this form and return to the OIPS by November 6, 2009. The general deadline for submission of this packet is November 30, 2009.
Please contact the Office of International Programs, located in Singleton 113, for more information and applications for the scholarships.
2010 Spring Break Programs
Paris, France. ECON 150: Global Issues in Economics.
March 13-March 21
Paris, France. Honors 450: The City as Text & Context and HIST 450: The City in European History.
March 12-March 21
Quito & Galapagos, Ecuador. ECON 150 Global Issues in Economics .
March 14-March 21
Athens & Delphi, Greece. HIST 403:Gender & Sexuality in the Early Church.
March 11-March 19
2010 Maymester Programs
Reykjavik, Iceland. THEA 395: International Theatre Experience and ARTS 499: Special Topics in Art- Photography.
May 15-May 29.
Europe. CBAD 402: Study Abroad in International Business.
May 15-June 2
Munich, Germany. GERM 120: Introduction to German and GERM 350: German Language Study Abroad.
May 16-June 5
San Jose, Costa Rica. SPAN 130: Introductory Spanish or SPAN 330: Approaches to Literature and Culture and SPAN 350: Spanish Language Study Abroad.
May 9-30
Madrid, Spain. SPAN 130: Introductory Spanish or SPAN 330: Approaches to Literature and Culture and SPAN 350: Spanish Language Study Abroad.
May 8-May 30
Discovery Bay, Jamaica. MSCI 477: Ecology of Coral Reefs and MSCI 499: Directed Undergraduate Research.
May 12-May 30
Costa Rica. MSCI 376: Biology of Sea Turtles and MSCI 376 L: Biology of Sea Turtles Laboratory.
May 14-May 28
Bimini, Bahamas. MSCI 473 and MSCI 473 L: Biology of Sharks and Laboratory. MSCI 573 and MSCI 573 L: Graduate Biology of Sharks and Laboratory.
May 10-May 22
2010 Summer I Program
Rome, Italy. HIST 450: The City in European History, ITAL 120: Introductory Italian II and ITAL 350: Italian Language Study Abroad.
June 7-July 3
2010 Summer II Program
Oxford, England. ARTH 392: Critiquing the Museum, ENGL 288: Major Writers of British Literature, ENGL 497: Literature, Language & Location, and ENGL 626: (Graduate) Teaching British Literature and Culture in Context.
July 9- July 28
Click here for an application
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