At CIEE study abroad is so much more than coursework in a new country It’s about taking students out of their daily routine and introducing sights sounds scents and flavors that chip away their illusion of separateness and allow a sense of mutuality to emerge That’s why our programs are packed with cocurricular activities and excursions and why we believe intercultural understanding has the power to change the world ‹‹ STUDY ABROAD

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Founded in   CIEE is the nonprofit world leader in international education and exchange delivering the highest quality programs that increase global understanding and intercultural knowledge We provide participants with skills competencies and experiences that elevate their ability to contribute positively to our global community

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200772_Europe_cover.indd 1 4/10/19 3:10 PM Seville Spain Liberal Arts

This program helps advancedlevel students improve their spoken and written Spanish while they pursue coursework in a variety of subjects In addition to a range of courses offered by CIEE students can enroll directly in courses at any of the schools at Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide and/or EUSA School of Communications

Host Institution CIEE Seville EUSA Centro Universitario Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide ­UPO€ Representative Courses GPA CIEE Required Intensive Language Courses Overall GPA of ƒ„ Cultural History of Spain Intensive Advanced Spanish Grammar Credit „ † semester/ƒƒ„ƒ‡ quarter hours CIEE Elective Courses Academic YearŠ ‹Œ‹Ž semester/‘„„‘ quarter hours Art and “Fiesta”Š Andalusia and Her Popular Traditions Program Prerequisites Culture and Cuisine in Spain ‘ semesters of collegelevel Spanish or equivalent Digital and Visual Culture in Contemporary Spain Program Requirements Gender Identity and the Quest for Equality in Spain All students enroll in a required intensive Spanish language course at Introduction to Spanish Linguistics the start of each semester Following the intensive language session Social Justice Action and MediaŠ Stories all students are required to take four elective courses Students with that Matter lowerlanguage levels must enroll in the CIEE course Academic Writing Spanish for the Health Professions and Critical Thinking Spanish Skills in ContextŠ Podcast Reporting The Image of the United States in SpainŠ ŒŒ Years of Myths and Stereotypes Top Disciplines Women Writers in ƒŒth Century Spain Anthropology Biology Cultural Studies International Relations Universidad de Sevilla Courses New Media Psychology Sociology Spanish Language Contemporary Spanish Cinema Sustainability and Environment Urban Studies Economy and Society in Contemporary Spain El Quijote ­Don Quixote€ Within Hispanic Culture FlamencoŠ An Expression of The Culture Of Language of Instruction Andalusia Spanish EUSA Centro Universitario Courses Audiovisual Documentation Housing and Meals Social History of Communication Homestay š ‹ meals per day Tourism in Today’s World Residence hall š meals not included Universidad Pablo Olavide Courses Academicyear students can move to private apartments for the Archeology second semester Roommates may not be American or English City and Town Planning speaking CIEE provides a monthly stipend but students are responsible Energy Optimization and Renewable Energy for arranging and paying for apartments Financial Systems and Monetary Economics Introduction to Economics

Policy of the European Union Program Duration SpringŠ midJanuary š midMay This course listing is for informational purposes only FallŠ early September š midDecember The courses as described may be subject to change as a Academic YearŠ early September š midMay result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment cieeorg/spain ƒ„

200772_Europe_cover.indd 2 4/10/19 3:12 PM Nothing should prevent your students from studying abroad

Dear Educators

International education experiences help students develop intercultural understanding and a global perspective Despite these lifelong benefits only % of US college students study abroad Why?

Barriers of cost curriculum and culture often stand in the way

We at CIEE are committed to clearing a path so that all students regardless of socioeconomic academic racial or ethnic background have access to international education

CIEE offers more than „ million a year in scholarships and grants including guaranteed travel grants to all Pelleligible students and awards for Gilman applicants students from Minority Serving Institutions and more

Plus CIEE has a diverse portfolio of shortterm and traditional semester study abroad options in many academic disciplines Besides firstinclass language programs we have programs focused on business design journalism and scores of other subjects CIEE’s wide range of options means that nearly all students can find a way to study abroad during their time in college regardless of the requirements of their major or constraints of their institution’s academic calendar

In response to demand we’ve added dozens of new Englishtaught STEM courses to our Open Campus Block programming many including a lab component These courses are fundamental level so STEM students can study abroad earlier in their academic career and nonSTEM majors can complete a science or math requirement abroad They are taught in ’week blocks across our Global Institute Network which now includes Shanghai and Sydney

We will keep working on new ways to open the door to international education for every student and I hope you’ll join us in our efforts to convey to all students that study abroad is for them not just for the % who currently are able to take advantage of the opportunity

James P Pellow EdD President and CEO CIEE Inc

NAFSA Trends in Study Abroad  

200772_Europe_text.indd 1 4/17/19 1:47 PM Top  Disciplines in

Page EUROPE Anthropology Cultural Studies Economics Engineering European Studies

Advanced Liberal Arts  ••• •• •• • • Business International Relations  • • •• •• • •

Central European Studies  ••• • • •• ••

Communications New Media Journalism  • • • Film Studies  •

Global Architecture Design  • • Denmark

Copenhagen Open Campus Block  • • • ••• • England

Arts Humanities ƒGoldsmiths„  • • • •

Arts Sciences ƒUniversity College „  •• • • •

London Arts Sciences ƒWestminster„  • •

Global Internship  • • • • • • • •

Open Campus Block  • • • ••• • France

French Critical Studies  • • • •• •• • Paris Open Campus Block  •• ••• • •

Rennes Liberal Arts • •• • •• ••

Business Culture  • • • • • • Toulouse Language Culture  •• •• •• •

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Belgium

Advanced Liberal Arts  ••• •• •• • • Brussels Business International Relations  • • •• •• • • Czech Republic

Central European Studies  ••• • • •• ••

Communications New Media Journalism  • • • Prague Film Studies  •

Global Architecture Design  • • Denmark

Copenhagen Open Campus Block  • • • ••• • England

Arts Humanities ƒGoldsmiths„  • • • •

Arts Sciences ƒUniversity College London„  •• • • •

London Arts Sciences ƒWestminster„  • •

Global Internship  • • • • • • • •

Open Campus Block  • • • ••• • France

French Critical Studies  • • • •• •• • Paris Open Campus Block  •• ••• • •

Rennes Liberal Arts • •• • •• ••

Business Culture  • • • • • • Toulouse Language Culture  •• •• •• •

‰ STEM courses may be availableŒ

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Page EUROPE Anthropology Cultural Studies Economics Engineering European Studies Germany

Business  Culture  • • •• •

Global Architecture  Design  • •• • Berlin Global Internship  •••• •••

Open Campus Block  • • • • • Hungary

Budapest Business  European Studies  •• • • ••• •• Ireland

Arts  Sciences Dublin City University  •••• • •• •

Dublin Arts  Sciences Trinity College Dublin  •••• • ••• •

Arts  Sciences University College Dublin  •••• ••• • Italy

Language  Culture  • • • • •• • Ferrara Liberal Arts  • • • • •• • •

Rome Open Campus Block  • • • •••••

Business  Culture  • • • •• Amsterdam Social Sciences  Humanities  • • • • • • •••• Poland

Warsaw Central European Studies  •• • • ••• • • Portugal

Lisbon Language  Culture  • • • • • • •

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Germany

Business  Culture  • • •• •

Global Architecture  Design  • • Berlin Global Internship  •••• ••• ••

Open Campus Block  • • • • • Hungary

Budapest Business  European Studies  •• • • ••• •• Ireland

Arts  Sciences Dublin City University  •••• • •• •

Dublin Arts  Sciences Trinity College Dublin  •••• • ••• •

Arts  Sciences University College Dublin  •••• ••• • Italy

Language  Culture  • • • • •• • Ferrara Liberal Arts  • • • • •• • •

Rome Open Campus Block  • • • ••••• Netherlands

Business  Culture  • • • •• Amsterdam Social Sciences  Humanities  • • • • • • •••• Poland

Warsaw Central European Studies  •• • • ••• • • Portugal

Lisbon Language  Culture  • • • • • • •

STEM courses may be available‰

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Page EUROPE Anthropology Cultural Studies Economics Engineering European Studies Russia

Moscow Business  International Relations  •• ••• Russian Area Studies  •• • • •• St Petersburg Russian Language  •• • Spain

Language  Culture  • • • • • Alicante Liberal Arts  • •• • •• Advanced Liberal Arts  •• •• • • • Business  Culture  • •••• ••• • Economics  Culture  • ••••• •• Barcelona Global Architecture  Design  • • Language  Culture  • • • ••••• • • Liberal Arts  • • • •• •••• Engineering  Society  ••• •• • Madrid Liberal Arts  •• • •• •• •

Open Campus Block  • •• •••• Palma de Mallorca Business  Tourism  • •• • • •• • Advanced Liberal Arts  •• • • •••• Business  Society  •• • •• • • • Communications New Media  Journalism ƒ English  •• • • • • •• Seville Communications New Media  Journalism ƒ Spanish  •• • • • • •• International Business  Culture  • • • • • • • • Liberal Arts  •• • • ••••

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Russia

Moscow Business  International Relations  •• ••• Russian Area Studies  •• • • •• St Petersburg Russian Language  •• • Spain

Language  Culture  • • • • • Alicante Liberal Arts  • •• • •• Advanced Liberal Arts  •• •• • • • Business  Culture  • •••• ••• • Economics  Culture  • ••••• •• Barcelona Global Architecture  Design  • • Language  Culture  • • • ••••• • • Liberal Arts  • • • •• •••• Engineering  Society  ••• •• • Madrid Liberal Arts  •• • •• •• • Open Campus Block  • •• •••• Palma de Mallorca Business  Tourism  • •• • • •• • Advanced Liberal Arts  •• • • •••• Business  Society  •• • •• • • • Communications New Media  Journalism ƒ English  •• • • • • •• Seville Communications New Media  Journalism ƒ Spanish  •• • • • • •• International Business  Culture  • • • • • • • • Liberal Arts  •• • • ••••

† STEM courses may be availableŠ

200772_Europe_text.indd 7 4/10/19 3:18 PM WHY CIEE?

ACADEMICS Our rigorous academic programs extend outside the classroom walls offering students experiential learning and skillbuilding opportunities they need to succeed in their academic endeavors and beyond

CULTURAL IMMERSION We offer students the lifechanging opportunity to live like a local rounding out their experience with fieldwork opportunities for research and volunteering when available along with cultural excursions

STUDY ABROAD 200+PROGRAMS

SITES AROUND 60+THE WORLD 0,000 STUDENTS STUDY ABROAD EACH YEAR

200772_Europe_text.indd 8 4/17/19 1:47 PM INTERNSHIPS

There’s no better way for students to get a leg up in today’s highly competitive and increasingly globalized job market than with a global internship‹ Our Personal Placement Process ensures students across all academic disciplines are paired with enriching and careerŽ boosting academic internships that offer realŽworld work experience‹ Whether it’s at a local or international business’ nonprofit’ or NGO’ every global internship is complemented with coŽcurricular activities’ local excursions’ an online class’ inŽperson professional coaching’ and networking opportunities designed to help students succeed in the job market‹ CIEE Global Interns in Europe will…

Test drive their career path and explore professional options

Boost their resume with international experience

Grow their global network with employers and colleagues around the world

Acquire intercultural skills highly valued in today’s diverse workforce

Internship placement examples include Elizabeth Arden Weebly Democratic Progress Cisco Institute Fulbright King’s Head Theatre of UK Health Forum Technology Prague† Moixa Technology Czech News Agency NPR Berlin

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200772_Europe_text.indd 9 4/17/19 1:47 PM STEM WITH CIEE

Whether students want to take a single STEM course taught in English or an entirely STEMfocused academic program CIEE has them covered More than  courses and  program options means studying STEM abroad is easier than ever

Students can also direct enroll at more than  toptier partner institutions around the world

+STEM 70 PROGRAMS Students can study STEM during any term January Term Summer Semester Quarter

+STEM 40 COURSES Biology Chemistry Computer Science Ecology Engineering Environmental Science Math Physics Psychology Public Health Technology



200772_Europe_text.indd 10 4/10/19 3:19 PM STUDY STEM AROUND THE WORLD

 Australia  Ghana  Argentina  Hungary  Belgium  India  Botswana  Ireland  Brazil  Italy  Canada  Mexico  Chile  Netherlands  China  Senegal  Costa Rica  South Africa  Czech Republic  South Korea  Denmark  Spain  Dominican  Tanzania Republic  Thailand  England  United Arab  France Emirates  Germany OPEN CAMPUS BLOCK

OPEN CAMPUS BLOCK PROGRAM Exclusive to our Global Institute Network the Open Campus Block program allows students to choose courses across six academic tracks including STEM and Society

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200772_Europe_text.indd 11 4/17/19 1:47 PM CIEE GLOBAL INSTITUTE NETWORK

Within our Global Institute Network students design their own semester or quarter abroad by enrolling in the CIEE Open Campus Block program Because each location in the Global Institute Network operates on the same schedule students can move seamlessly between locations for a oneofakind experience tailored to their individual interests and academic requirements

4 GLOBAL INSTITUTES ­ Berlin ­ Paris ­ Buenos Aires ­ Rio de Janeiro ­ Cape Town ­ Rome ­ Copenhagen ­ Santiago Chile ­ London ­ Shanghai ­ Madrid ­ Sydney ­ Monteverde ­ Yucatán

DEEP IMMERSION Students seeking an immersive experience may choose to enroll in three blocks at one location in the Network

COMPARATIVE LEARNING Students looking for a rich comparativelearning experience may choose to study in up to three different locations within the Network during each of the three sixweek blocks

STUDY TOURS Study tours are an integral part of the learning experience at CIEE Global Institutes Designed to enhance intercultural skills and academics these tours and additional daily cocurricular activities are included in each Open Campus Block program

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200772_Europe_text.indd 12 4/18/19 9:40 PM OPEN CAMPUS BLOCK PROGRAMMING

The traditional semester has been transformed into  six week blocks Students can enroll in   or  blocks in up to as many locations The course and continent combinations are only limited by students’ imaginations!

ACADEMIC TRACKS Courses are taught in English across six academic tracks  Business  Communications New Media and Journalism  Global and Community Health  International Relations and Political Science  Language Literature and Culture  STEM and Society

FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES

SERVICE-LEARNING

RESEARCH PROJECTS

INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS

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200772_Europe_text.indd 13 4/17/19 1:47 PM HEALTH, SAFETY, AND SECURITY

Student health and safety is our top priority Each of our  sites is regularly assessed using international risk management standards to make certain our programs can be safely and successfully run In addition our professional onsite staff are thoroughly immersed in the community and trained to support the wellbeing of every study abroad student

VIGILANT Our fulltime health safety and security team receives continuous updates from multiple emergency alerting systems and the U S State Department to keep abreast of political environmental and cultural situations around the world

PREPARED CIEE international staff undergo extensive training to mitigate risk to students’ physical and mental wellbeing In addition each CIEE site has a tested Emergency Action and Response Plan tailored to local realities

ORGANIZED Our emergency notification system simultaneously broadcasts messages via text message phone and email so students can be quickly accounted for and informed in the event of an incident

INSURED Every student is automatically enrolled in our comprehensive iNext insurance plan which provides supplemental health and travel coverage



200772_Europe_text.indd 14 4/10/19 3:19 PM Since  CIEE has supported the safety of over  students during their study abroad experience

Student Safety is a Collaborative Process Our best‚in‚class health† safety† and security protocols encourage students to participate in a predeparture orientation and required an onsite orientation to familiarize themselves with any local† regional† or national situations CIEE recommends and encourages students to facilitate their commitment to staying safe by‰

Reviewing State Department information for any country they intend to travel to while abroad

Registering for the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program STEP to ensure receipt of Department of State updates

Visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization websites for information about health‚related risks and prevention protocols associated with countries students may visit

Adhering to CIEE Health† Safety† and Security guidelines and onsite staff guidance regarding local safety measures

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200772_Europe_text.indd 16 4/17/19 1:47 PM SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS

Every year CIEE helps students study abroad by awarding more scholarships and grants than any other study abroad organization One application and students are considered for every CIEE scholarship and grant they’re eligible to receive

GAIN Travel Grants CIEE’s Global Access Initiative GAIN Grant  to  depending on CIEE program location  guaranteed for all Pell­eligible students Available to others demonstrating financial need on a first­come first­served basis

Gilman Go Global Grants  for semester programs /   for summer programs  guaranteed for all Benjamin A Gilman scholarship applicants regardless of whether they receive a Gilman Go Global Grant recipients are guaranteed a GAIN Grant too!

Merit Based Scholarships  for semester programs /  for summer programs  awarded to students demonstrating high academic achievement in disciplines such as health sciences marine ecology and comparative studies

Minority Serving Institutions MSI Grant  for semester programs /  for summer programs  guaranteed for all students attending Minority Serving Institutions ‹as identified by Rutgers University Center for Minority Serving Institutions‘

SCHOLARSHIP  APPLICATION & DONE

MORE THAN 8 MILLION $ IN SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED EACH YEAR

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200772_Europe_text.indd 17 4/10/19 3:19 PM Brussels Belgium 

200772_Europe_text.indd 18 4/10/19 3:19 PM Brussels HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles BRUSSELS Berlin  km/ miles Copenhagen   km/  miles Paris   km/ miles Prague   km/  miles Rome    km/ miles Seville   km/ miles

Brussels headquarters of the European Union STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS and of NATO is often referred to as the Capital Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and of Europe From the medieval Grand Place to the study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In trendy scene of Saint†Gilles this unassuming little Brussels past study tours and excursions have included city has plenty to offer to international students  Exploring coastal Normandy or Alsace bordering Germany  Day trips to Bruges Liège Tournai or Luxembourg  Guided tours of Brussels Museum of Fine Arts and a WHERE STUDENTS STUDY celebrated chocolate factory CIEE Brussels  Attendance at Brussels’ famous Ommegang celebration CIEE Brussels is located ” minutes from Vesalius College and the ULB giving students a campus feel in the middle of a bustling international city INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Université libre de Bruxelles ULB Depending on their program of study and availability ULB hosts –—–”” students ˜– percent of whom come students may be able to participate in an internship or from abroad and offers three†year undergraduate degrees volunteer In Brussels students can earn credit and on†the†job organized by faculty The CIEE program is associated with experience in communications business or international the Faculty of Letters Translation and Communication the affairs Internships are formalized in Brussels following Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences and the Solvay interviews and final word from internship providers Brussels School for Economics and Management Students Proficiency in a second language is not required with appropriate French or Dutch skills can also take courses at ULB Vesalius College VeCo SEMESTER PROGRAMS This international English†language college hosts about —”” students and is located southeast of central Brussels Vesalius Advanced Liberal Arts College offers three†year undergraduate degrees in three Business Ž International Relations areas business communications and international affairs

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200772_Europe_text.indd 19 4/17/19 1:48 PM Brussels Belgium Advanced Liberal Arts

This program is designed for students with upper level French language skills who want the challenge of studying in French at a European university The program is particularly well suited for those with an interest in communications language literature philosophy history political science social sciences business and economics Students have full access to the curriculum at three Université libre de Bruxelles faculties

Host Institution CIEE Brussels Université libre de Bruxelles ­ULB‚

Representative Courses GPA Overall GPA of ‡ CIEE Courses Internship Seminar Credit ˆ‰ ˆŠ semester/ ‰ ‡ quarter hours Université libre de Bruxelles Disciplines Academic Year‘ ’ ’“ semester/”‰ ‰” quarter hours Ancient Languages and Literature Anthropology Program Prerequisites Archaeology “ semesters of college level French or equivalent Art History Program Requirements Belgian Studies ” “ elective courses from the Université libre de Bruxelles ­ULB‚ ­at Business least “ percent of the courses must be taken at one “Faculté” ie Communications within one Faculty of specialization‘ Faculty of Letters Translation and Economics Communications˜ Philosophy and Social Sciences˜ or Solvay Brussels Film Studies School for Economics and Management‚˜ one class may be substituted French Language and Literature by the CIEE Internship Seminar Germanic Language and Literature History Information Science Top Disciplines Labor Relations Anthropology Archeology Cultural Studies Economics French Management Language History Liberal Arts Literature New Media Sociology Modern Languages and Literature Strategic Communications Philosophy Political Science Religion Studies Language of Instruction Romance Languages and Literature French Sociology This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Housing and Meals result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Shared housing œ meals not included teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

Program Duration Spring‘ late January œ late June Fall‘ early September œ late January Academic Year‘ early September œ late June

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200772_Europe_text.indd 20 4/10/19 3:19 PM Brussels Belgium Business  International Relations

As one of the only Brussels institutions with a selection of courses taught in English Vesalius allows students to further their studies with an option for students with strong French or Dutch skills to enroll in or audit one course at Frenchspeaking ULB The CIEE Center Director facilitates registration for these courses

Host Institution CIEE Brussels Université libre de Bruxelles ‚ULBƒ Vesalius College ‚VeCoƒ

GPA Overall GPA of ‡ Representative Courses Credit CIEE Courses ˆ‰ semester/ ˆ ‡ quarter hours Contemporary Europe‘ The Belgian Experience Academic Year‘ ’“’” semester/•ˆˆ• quarter hours Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Requirements Vesalius College Courses Students can choose from Vesalius College and CIEE electives One Branding Politics‘ Political Marketing in the course can be substituted with a Vesalius College internship Students st Century with advanced French language skills may replace one or two Vesalius Communication Effects Across Cultures courses with regular Université libre de Bruxelles ‚ULBƒ courses taught Communication Law & Policy in French Comparative Media Systems Convergence Media and Transmedia Writing Corporate Financial Management Top Disciplines Environmental Law Accounting Economics European Studies Finance French Language Financial Accounting International Business International Relations Liberal Arts Marketing Global Ethics Public Service Global History Since ¡•ˆ Humanitarian Law Intermediate Macroeconomics Language of Instruction International Marketing English Dutch French International Political Economy International Relations Between the Wars Internship Housing and Meals Introduction to Academic Writing & Critical Thinking Homestay š most meals included Introduction to Economics Shared housing š meals not included Introduction to Global Business Introduction to Statistics Law of the EU Internal Market Program Duration Lobbying in the EU Spring‘ midJanuary š midMay Mathematics for Business & Economics Fall‘ midAugust š midDecember Political Communication and Public Diplomacy Academic Year‘ midAugust š midMay Regional History of International Relations ‚either Africa or Asiaƒ Rhetoric Strategic Management The European Economy Understanding Contemporary Conflicts in the EuroMediterranean Region

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200772_Europe_text.indd 21 4/10/19 3:19 PM Prague, Czech Republic Prague, Czech

200772_Europe_text.indd 22 4/10/19 3:19 PM Prague HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles PRAGUE Berlin   km/  miles Budapest   km/  miles Copenhagen   km/  miles London    km/ miles Rome    km/ miles Seville   km/ miles

Cobblestone streets ancient bridges and a hilltop STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS castle help lend the City of a Hundred Spires its Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and reputation as one of the world’s most beautiful study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In brimming with architecture from every period and Prague past study tours and excursions have included style in its millennial history  Exploring sites of historical and cultural importance Český Krumlov  and Pilsen  Hikes to picturesque locations including Pravčická brána WHERE STUDENTS STUDY the rock formation filmed in the Chronicles of Narnia  Day trips to Terezín former Jewish ghetto and Nazi CIEE Prague labor camp CIEE Prague is located at Vyšehrad at the top of one of Prague’s highest hills within medieval castle walls in a beautiful parkŒlike setting about ˜™ minutes from the Old Town area INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Charles University Depending on their program of study and availability students Charles University established in ˜›œ by Charles IV King of may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer  is the oldest university in Central Europe In Prague students can volunteer to assist preŒschool and The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing elementary school teachers or contribute to local blogs Arts in Prague FAMU They can also gain valuable international work experience FAMU is one of the preeminent film schools in Central Europe through an internship at local SMEs NGOs startŒups and It’s one of three schools that comprise the Academy of other organizations Performing Arts and one of the oldest film schools in Europe Architectural Institute in Prague ARCHIP ARCHIP is an international private college offering bachelor’s SEMESTER PROGRAMS and master’s degrees in architecture and urbanism Central European Studies Communications New Media ” Journalism Film Studies Global Architecture ” Design

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200772_Europe_text.indd 23 4/17/19 1:48 PM Prague Czech Republic Central European Studies

This program offers courses designed to help students explore the dynamics of this Central European nation and its culture Courses are taught in English There is no language prerequisite but students are encouraged to take a course

Host Institution CIEE Prague The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ­FAMUƒ Charles University

GPA Overall GPA of ‡ Representative Courses Credit ˆ‡‰ˆŠ semester/ ‡‰ Œ quarter hours CIEE Prague Courses Anthropology of Czech Society and Culture Program Requirements Cultural Psychology— Czech and American Study abroad students are required to take one week of language Perspectives immersion during orientation and five courses during the semester Czech Architecture and Design Students take a minimum of three CIEE courses and may be able to Czech Cinema enroll in up to ’ credits at FAMU and/or Charles University Czech Language European Environmental Studies Franz Kafka— A Prague Writer Top Disciplines Gender in the Czech Republic and Europe Anthropology Cultural Studies Economics European Studies History Intercultural Communication and Leadership Liberal Arts Literature Psychology Sociology International Reporting Internship Seminar Internship— Work Experience and Seminar Language of Instruction Media Impact in Central Europe— Past and Present English Politics and Economics of the EU Prague’s Art and Architecture Throughout the Centuries Housing and Meals Shared apartment • meals not included Academy of Performing Arts FAMU Courses Homestay • meals per day Acting Studio Residence hall • meals not included Central European Cinemas within the Context of the World Cinema History of Animation Program Duration Script Analysis ˆ Spring— mid‰January • mid‰May Charles University Courses Fall— late August • mid‰December Ÿth Century Prague Literature Academic Year— late August • mid‰May Czech Culture and Society Past and Present Jewish History in Central and Eastern Europe Sociology of Food

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

NOTE In addition students can take courses at CIEE Prague’s partner institution and programs including the East and Central European Studies Program ECES­ at the Faculty of Arts Charles University and the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague FAMU­ cieeorg/czechrepublic 

200772_Europe_text.indd 24 4/10/19 3:19 PM Prague Czech Republic Communications New Media  Journalism

Based at CIEE Prague  Vyšehrad this program allows students to select courses offered by CIEE the Academy of Performing Arts FAMU­ and prestigious Charles University  the oldest university in Central Europe  to further their studies in journalism media and communications while they learn about Czech culture„

Host Institution CIEE Prague The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague FAMU­ Charles University

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of „ CIEE Required Course Credit Internshipš Work Experience and Seminar ‰Š‰‹ semester/ „Š Ž quarter hours CIEE Communication New Media and Program Requirements Journalism Electives Students must complete a required internship and an internship Intercultural Communication and Leadership seminar„ Additionally students take “ credits of courses focused on Media Impact in Central Europeš Past and Present media communication or journalism which are chosen from a select Social Media’s Revolutionary Impact on Journalism list of CIEE Charles University and/or FAMU courses„ For the remaining and Society “Š” credits students select from an extensive list of electives from any Uses and Misuses of Propaganda in European Film of the CIEE Charles University and/or FAMU courses„ World Religions and the Media CIEE Electives Top Disciplines Czech Architecture and Design Cultural Studies Journalism New Media Czech Language European Environmental Studies Jewish Culture in Central Europe Language of Instruction Women and Leadership English Charles University Communication New Media and Journalism Courses Consumer Behavior Housing and Meals Introduction to CrossŠCultural Studies Shared Apartment  meals not included Media Sociology Homestay  meals per day Residence hall  meals not included FAMU Communication New Media and Journalism Focused Courses Central European Cinemas within the Context of the Program Duration World Cinema Springš midŠJanuary  midŠMay Film Form and Style Fallš midŠAugust  midŠDecember Introduction to International Film/TV Production Academic Yearš midŠAugust  midŠMay Visual Theory ‰ This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

NOTE In addition students can take courses at CIEE Prague’s partner institution and programs including the Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University and the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ƒFAMU

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200772_Europe_text.indd 25 4/10/19 3:19 PM Prague Czech Republic Film Studies

This program is designed for students with experience in film production screenwriting or film studies Through a combination of specially designed CIEE film courses and FAMU elective offerings students hone production and writing skills develop and produce their own short films or write screenplays

Host Institution CIEE Prague The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ƒFAMU„

GPA Overall GPA of ‡ ƒProduction Track„ˆ ‰Š ƒScreenwriting Track„ Representative Courses Credit CIEE Required Courses ‹Œ semester/ ‡‡ quarter hours Intensive Beginning Czech Language Program Prerequisites CIEE Elective Courses The Academy of Arts is a selective program with no more than ‹ Intercultural Communication and Leadership students enrolled in the program each semester CIEE Production Track Required Courses Production Track’ Overall GPA of ‡ in an art“related major preferably Filmmaking Practicum and Mentorship film Demonstrate formal or informal experience with directing and use Topics in Production of digital/video camera Vimeo or YouTube link in a portfolio of recent work ƒmaximum length ‹‡’ per sample„ and one or two storyboards/ CIEE Screenwriting Track Core Courses treatments for a short film to be shot in Prague Recommendation Feature Screenwriting letters from major department professors Script Analysis Screenwriting Track’ Overall GPA of ‰Š in art“related major At Academy of Performing Arts FAMU­ Elective least two courses in screenwriting or creative writing plus an Courses original screenplay and proposals for two additional screenplays Acting Theories ‹ Recommendation letters from major department professors Central European Cinema within the Context of the World Cinema Program Requirements Cinematographer’s Influence Students must enroll in an Intensive Czech Language course and two Circulating within the Modern Cinematic Image mandatory CIEE core courses Students may choose to take “› FAMU Circulating within the Postmodern Cinematic Image courses worth  semester credits Documentary’ Connection Film Form and Style ‹ Filming the Unfilmable Top Disciplines History of Animation Film Studies Introduction to International Film/TV Production Photographic Imaging Script Analysis ‹ Language of Instruction Short Film Practical Analysis’ Directing ‹ English Soundtrack Aesthetics The Realm of Montage Visual Theory Housing and Meals Shared apartment œ meals not included This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Program Duration be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Spring’ mid“January œ late May Fall’ late August œ mid“December

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200772_Europe_text.indd 26 4/10/19 3:19 PM Prague Czech Republic Global Architecture  Design

Based at the Architectural Institute in Prague ARCHIP the Global Architecture  Design program has three main components Future Cities Seminar Future Cities Design Studio and Science Engineering and Technology Workshop„ The program’s goal is to develop a language of technological design that creates immediacy between individual responsibility and the global environmental crisis through close study of specific places cities and cultures„

Host Institution CIEE Prague Architectural Institute in Prague ARCHIP

Representative Courses GPA CIEE Required Courses Overall GPA of „‹ Future Cities Design Studio Credit Future Cities Seminar Œ‹ŽŒ‘ semester/ „‹Ž  quarter hours Science Engineering and Technology Workshop Program Prerequisites CIEE Elective Courses Students must be majors in architecture environmental design European Environmental Studies industrial design interior design landscape architecture sustainability Intercultural Communication and Leadership studies urban design or minors in one of the areas listed above with Media Impact in Central Europe Past and Present Ž• semesters of design studio or projectŽbased courses in their major„ Modern Prague’s Art and Architecture Throughout Program Requirements the Centuries Students are required to take Œ‹ŽŒ‘ credits comprising three required CIEE core courses and ŒŽ electives at CIEE and/or ARCHIP„ Architectural Institute in Prague ARCHIP Elective Courses I & III Top Disciplines History of Art Architecture Engineering Urban Studies Landscape Design Sculpture and Modeling Language of Instruction English This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Housing and Meals be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Shared apartment — meals not included

Program Duration Spring midŽJanuary — midŽMay Fall late August — midŽDecember

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200772_Europe_text.indd 27 4/10/19 3:19 PM Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 28 4/10/19 3:19 PM Copenhagen HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles Berlin   km/  miles London    km/ miles Paris    km/ miles Sydney   km/ miles COPENHAGEN Yucatán   km/ miles Santiago de Chile     km/ miles

Cosmopolitan culturally rich environmentally STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS conscious clean safe and filled with exceptional Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and universities students are flocking to this former study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Viking village for its progressive outlook and eco• Copenhagen students might friendly living  Tour Gdansk or Tallinn  Visit Ribe the oldest town in Denmark founded by Vikingsƒ Århus †‡ European Cultural Capitalƒ WHERE STUDENTS STUDY or Skagen  Visit Kronborg Castle home of “Hamlet” and UNESCO CIEE Global Institute  Copenhagen World Heritage Site Located in central Copenhagen the Global Institute features modern classrooms a student lounge and space for cultural and academic events Students enjoy easy access to nearby shops restaurants and public transportation in order to get INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING the most out of the whole city Depending on their program of study and availability students may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In Copenhagen students studying for †” weeks can take an internship or volunteer Copenhagen•based organizations and businesses offer the opportunities to fully integrate in the local professional environment through a project or placement

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Open Campus Block

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200772_Europe_text.indd 30 4/10/19 3:19 PM Copenhagen Denmark Open Campus Block

Students can stay in Copenhagen for the duration of this unique study abroad experience or add on blocks where other Open Campus Block programs are offered  Berlin Buenos Aires Cape Town London Madrid Monteverde Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago de Chile Shanghai Sydney and Yucatán  to experience valuable comparative intercultural learning

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Copenhagen

GPA Overall GPA of ‰ Š Representative Courses Credit Business One block‹ Œ semester/‘ quarter credits Business Ethics and Leadership Two blocks‹ ‰ semester/’ quarter credits International Marketing Three blocks‹ Š“’ semester/‰‰ Š“‰” quarter credits Program Requirements Communications New Media and Journalism Free Speech in Denmark Students can enroll in one two or three academic blocks during the Media Gender and Identity fall or spring semester or combine up to six blocks for an academic year program Students enroll in two “credit courses per block Global and Community Health although three“block students and students taking an Academic Project Comparative Healthcare Systems may elect to take only one course during that block International Relations and Political Science Contemporary Controversies in International Top Disciplines Relations Business Communications Economics Finance International Studies Migration and Mobility in a Global World Language and Literature Political Science Psychology Public Health Language Literature and Culture Science The Study of Scandinavian Happiness Vikings in the Conquest of Europe

Language of Instruction STEM and Society English Danish Fundamentals of Computer Game Design Development General Psychology Housing and Meals Global Environmental Policy Shared apartment  meals not included Introduction to Neuroscience Residence hall  meals not included Social Psychology Sustainability and the Anthropocene Sustainable City Planning in Copenhagen Program Duration Web Development and Design Spring Blocks I II and III‹ early January  mid“May Academic Projects Fall Blocks I II and III‹ mid“August  mid“December Directed Independent Research Academic Year‹ mid“August  late May Internship Seminar The course listing at the right is for informational purposes only Service“Learning The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment How Will You Design Your Semester? Here are a few ideasˆ Block  Block  Block  Copenhagen Madrid Cape Town London Copenhagen Yucatán Shanghai Berlin Copenhagen cieeorg/opencampus 

200772_Europe_text.indd 31 4/17/19 1:48 PM London, England London, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 32 4/10/19 3:20 PM London HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles Barcelona   km/ miles Berlin   km/ miles Dublin   km/ miles Paris   km/ miles Shanghai  km/ miles Valparaíso   km/ miles

It’s no surprise London remains one of the most popular destinations for study abroad students Bustling with must“see art music theater and STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS fashion the capital of the United Kingdom never Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and runs shy of excitement or attractions study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In London past study tours and excursions have included  Trips on the Thames to Greenwich walking tours WHERE STUDENTS STUDY and museum visits CIEE Global Institute  London  Visits to Wales Scotland and other British cities Located in the heart of  our London site sits in  Guided tours of London’s highlights ‚ the Houses of one of the most vibrant and student“populated neighborhoods Parliament the Tower of London the  of central London It features Georgian“style architecture •– East London’s street art scene classrooms a café garden terrace and tech zone Goldsmiths College Founded in •™š• Goldsmiths joined the University of London INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING in •š–œ and is world“recognized for creativity and innovation Depending on their program of study and availability students The urban campus is in New Cross South East London a lively may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In diverse working“class neighborhood with a booming music London students can volunteer at a range of organizations and and arts scene learn how charities and NGOs operate In addition students University College London UCL can add valuable international work experience to their resume This challenging and highly selective top“ranked UK university by interning at British companies has a world“class reputation Founded in •™žŸ UCL is the largest college within the University of London first to admit students of any religion and social background and first to admit women on equal terms with men Nearly œ– percent of SEMESTER PROGRAMS students come from more than •œ– countries Arts Œ Humanities ŽGoldsmiths‘ University of Westminster Arts Œ Sciences ŽUniversity College London‘ Britain’s first polytechnic opened in •™ ™ and was rededicated Arts Œ Sciences ŽWestminster‘ in •ššž as University of Westminster Known for innovative Global Internship courses and teaching methods and diversity the university Open Campus Block hosts žž––– students including ¢––– international students from more than •¢– countries

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200772_Europe_text.indd 33 4/19/19 10:57 AM London England Arts  Humanities Goldsmiths

This program is geared for motivated creative thinkers who are eager to experience a new culture At Goldsmiths CIEE students focus their studies in one of  academic departments at a renowned university recognized for its innovation and creativity

Host Institution Goldsmiths College University of London

GPA Overall GPA of ‚ Credit ƒ semester/  quarter hours Academic Yearˆ semester/‰ quarter hours Representative Courses Program Requirements Goldsmiths University of London Students take four courses during the semester and eight during the Departmental Listings academic year Anthropology Art –Fine Arts and Textiles— Computing Top Disciplines Cultural Studies Anthropology Design English History International Relations Design Psychology Drama Educational Studies English and Comparative Literature Language of Instruction Entrepreneurship English History Language Studies Media and Communications Housing and Meals Music Residence hall ‘ no meals included Politics Professional Community Education Psychology Program Duration Sociology Springˆ early January ‘ mid“June Fallˆ mid“September ‘ mid“December This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Academic Yearˆ mid“September ‘ mid“June result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 34 4/10/19 3:20 PM London England Arts  Sciences University College London

This program is designed for students interested in arts and humanities engineering law architecture and design history or sciences Students direct enroll at University College London UCL which is both challenging and highly selective

Host Institution University College London UCL

GPA Overall GPA of  Credit ­ semester/‚ƒ quarter hours Academic Year† ‚ semester/ƒ‡ quarter hours Representative Courses Program Prerequisites University College London UCL Students who plan to take courses in economics English history Departmental Listings or psychology need a  GPA To be considered for this program Arts and Humanities students must be at least juniors although second‹semester Bartlett School of Architecture Building sophomores with strong applications will be considered Environmental Design and Planning Biomedical Sciences Engineering Sciences Top Disciplines Law Art History Biology Economics Engineering History Management Life Sciences Math Political Science Psychology Mathematical and Physical Sciences Medical Sciences School of Slavonic and East European Studies Language of Instruction Social and Historical Sciences English This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Housing and Meals teaching staff and program development Courses may Residence hall “ meals not included be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Shared apartment “ meals not included

Program Duration Spring† early January “ mid‹June Fall† mid‹September “ mid‹December Academic Year† mid‹September “ mid‹June

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200772_Europe_text.indd 35 4/10/19 3:20 PM London England Arts  Sciences Westminster

This program is designed for students who enjoy practical learning and are particularly interested in media communications business and related fields Students are fully immersed in London university life and study alongside students from around the world

Host Institution University of Westminster

GPA Overall GPA of ­ Credit €‚ semester/ ‚ quarter hours Academic Year† ‡ semester/ˆ‚ quarter hours Representative Courses Program Prerequisites University of Westminster Students who plan to take courses in communications design or Departmental Listings media need a ‡ GPA School of Architecture and the Built Environment School of Media Arts and Design Program Requirements School of Science and Technology Students enroll in three courses per semester at ‚ US semester School of Social Sciences and Humanities credits per course Westminster Business School

This course listing is for informational purposes only Top Disciplines The courses as described may be subject to change as a Accounting Design English History Hospitality and Tourism result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Linguistics Physical Science Psychology be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

Language of Instruction English

Housing and Meals Residence hall ‘ meals not included Shared apartment ‘ meals not included

Program Duration Spring† early January ‘ early June Fall† mid”September ‘ mid”December Academic Year† mid”September ‘ early June

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200772_Europe_text.indd 36 4/10/19 3:20 PM London England Global Internship

Global Interns in London work in non paying positions within a range of opportunities across a diverse set of industries Local excursions and activities around London complement coursework and immerse students in the history and culture of London’s European history and modern economy

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  London

GPA Overall GPA of ­€ Credit Representative Courses ‚­ ‚€ semester/‚„ ­­€ quarter hours CIEE Required Courses Program Requirements Academic Internship in the Global Workplace Upon completing two electives during the ‡ week blockˆ students participate in an academic seminar taught in an online learning CIEE Elective Courses environment alongside the „ week full time internship The two British Theatre— A History electivesˆ as well as the seminar and internshipˆ are required Business Ethics and Leadership components of the program Students can enroll in an optional credit Comparative Political Thought elective during the final „ weeks Computer Science I Introduction to Programming Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Contemporary Controversies in International Industry Strengths in London Relations Advertising and Public RelationsŽ Arts and CultureŽ Architecture Doing Business in Europe and DesignŽ Business and FinanceŽ Computer Programming and Feminist Political Thought DevelopmentŽ Education and Youth DevelopmentŽ Healthcare and Global Environmental Policy Public PolicyŽ HospitalityŽ Human Rights and DevelopmentŽ MediaŽ Intercultural Communication and Leadership Legal Studiesˆ Politics and International RelationsŽ Marketing and International Finance CommunicationsŽ Researchˆ Science and TechnologyŽ Travel International Marketing and Tourism Introduction to Programming Exact placements are determined through our Personal Printed Media in a Digital Age Placement Process Don’t see your field of interest in London? Survey of International Economics Email us at inquire@ciee org to see what additional options may Transatlantic Relations— United Kingdomˆ Europeˆ be available Actual industries are subject to change and the United States This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Language of Instruction result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and English teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

Housing and Meals Residence hall  meals not included Shared apartment  meals not included

Program Duration Spring— early January  late April Fall— mid August  late November

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200772_Europe_text.indd 38 4/10/19 3:20 PM London England Open Campus Block

Students can stay in London for the duration of this unique study abroad experience or add on blocks where other Open Campus Block programs are offered  Berlin Buenos Aires Cape Town Copenhagen Madrid Monteverde Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago de Chile Shanghai Sydney and Yucatán  to experience valuable comparative intercultural learning

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  London University of Westminster

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ‹ Œ Students interested in taking a direct enrollment class at University of Westminster must have a ‹ Ž GPA Business International Management Credit Students can earn up to ‘ credits per ’“week block Students staying Communications New Media and Journalism for three blocks earn ”Œ“”Ž credits Mass Media in Europe Non“lab course– credits/˜Œ contact hours Music Media and Public Spheres Lab courses– ˜ credits/’™ contact hours Language courses– credits/’™ contact hours Global and Community Health Contemporary Challenges in Global Health Program Requirements Comparative Healthcare Systems Students can enroll in one two or three academic blocksš students enroll in two courses per block ›for ’ “ ‘ total creditsœ Three“block International Relations and Political Science students may elect to take only one course during one block Students Contemporary Controversies in International studying in London can elect to take one direct“enrollment course at Relations the University of Westminster ›restrictions applyœ Transatlantic Relations  United Kingdom Europe and the United States Language Literature and Culture Top Disciplines ”th Century British Literature Business Communications Economics Finance International Studies British Women’s Literature Language and Literature Political Science Psychology Public Health Science STEM and Society Computer Science I Introduction to Programming Environmental Ethics Language of Instruction General Chemistry I ›Lab courseœ English General Physics I ›Lab courseœ Global Environmental Policy Academic Projects Housing and Meals Directed Independent Research Residence halls  meals not included Internship Seminar Shared apartment  meals not included Service“Learning

Program Duration Spring Blocks I II and III– early January  mid“May How Will You Design Your Semester? Fall Blocks I II and III– mid“August  mid“December Here are a few ideasˆ Academic Year– mid“August  late May Block  Block  Block  The course listing at the right is for informational purposes only London Paris Rome The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of Yucatán London Berlin ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program Berlin Copenhagen London development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 39 4/17/19 1:48 PM Paris, France Paris, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 40 4/10/19 3:20 PM Paris HOW FAR TO… PARIS Amsterdam   km/ miles Berlin    km/ miles Buenos Aires    km/  miles London   km/ miles Prague    km/ miles Rome    km/ miles Tokyo    km/  miles

Europe’s cultural epicenter never fails to STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS charm with its plethora of art culture fashion Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and gastronomy and worldˆfamous monuments always study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Paris within reach Even a simple stroll along the Seine past study tours and excursions have included offers a magical taste of the City of Lights  Breathtaking tours of the Louvre the most visited art museum in the world  Tours of Bordeaux to explore the history of the slave WHERE STUDENTS STUDY trade and the culture of wine  Guided walks of the neighborhoods of the City of Lights CIEE Global Institute  Paris CIEE Global Institute Š Paris is on the rue du Sentier just minutes away from the PalaisˆRoyal and the Louvre It houses classrooms library space computer areas and more INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Depending on their program of study and availability students Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris  may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In Université Sorbonne Nouvelle is a public university offering Paris volunteer opportunities are available at sports clubs a wide range of Arts and Humanities academics According arts organizations youth centers churches schools and to the •–— QS World University Rankings it is the šst best more Students can also build new skills and intercultural university in the world The university’s main campus Š competencies with an internship and become an active Censier Š is located south of the Latin Quarter near the Jardin member of the Paris professional environment des plantes Université Paris Diderot Paris  One of the few French universities to teach all disciplines SEMESTER PROGRAMS Université Paris Diderot specializes in literature comparative art studies sociology linguistics the humanities and natural French † Critical Studies and physical sciences Open Campus Block

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200772_Europe_text.indd 41 4/17/19 1:48 PM Paris France French  Critical Studies

Students bring their advanced French language skills to the City of Lights and immerse themselves in art society culture and university life Courses are available at Université Paris Diderot or Sorbonne Nouvelle as well as those at the CIEE Global Institute ­ Paris Students challenge themselves with fascinating classes in the arts as well as French academic reasoning and its intellectual tradition

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute ­ Paris Université Sorbonne Nouvelle €Paris ‚ƒ Université Paris Diderot €Paris „ƒ Representative Courses

GPA CIEE Required Courses Overall GPA of ‚‡ Writing Workshop I Writing Workshop II Credit ˆ‰Šˆ‹ semester/‰Š quarter hours CIEE Elective Courses ˆ˜th Century Art History Program Prerequisites ‡th Century Art History semesters of collegeŠlevel French or equivalent required Pensée Contemporaine Française Program Requirements Université Sorbonne Nouvelle ‚Paris ƒ„ Students are required to take Writing Workshop I and Writing Allegorical Literature from the Renaissance to Today Workshop II Students are also required to take at least one host Cinema and Anthropology” To Be and To Look university course at the Other Economy of Cinema and Audiovisual Media History of Exhibitions Top Disciplines Introduction to Public Law Cultural Studies European Studies Film Studies French Language Latin ‚ History Liberal Arts Linguistics Literature Philosophy Sociology Modern and Contemporary Cultures Paris Depicted by African Francophone Literature Secret Language Language of Instruction Utopia and Dystopia in Contemporary French British Theater Université Paris Diderot ‚Paris „ Housing and Meals Migration and Globalization Homestay ­ breakfast and ‰ meals per week Opera Musical Theater and Performing Spaces Political and Cultural History of Europe” ˆ˜ ‰Šˆ˜˜ Sociology and the Social Sciences Program Duration The History of Cinema and Photography Spring” early January ­ midŠMay This course listing is for informational purposes only Fall” midŠAugust ­ midŠDecember The courses as described may be subject to change as a Academic Year” midŠSeptember ­ midŠMay result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 42 4/10/19 3:20 PM Paris France Open Campus Block

Students can stay in Paris for the duration of this unique study abroad experience or add on blocks where other Open Campus Block programs are offered  Berlin Buenos Aires Cape Town Copenhagen London Madrid Monteverde Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago de Chile Shanghai Sydney and Yucatán  to experience valuable comparative intercultural learning

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Paris Université Sorbonne Nouvelle ŒParis Ž Université Paris Diderot ŒParis ’Ž Representative Courses GPA Overall GPA of “ ” Students planning to take a direct enrollment class Business at any of the University of Paris institutions must have at leasta  • GPA Fashion and Business in France Strategic Management Credit One block– — semester/™ quarter credits Communications New Media and Journalism Two blocks– š“ semester/š› quarter credits International Journalism Three blocks– š”œš› semester/““ ”œ“’ quarter credits Media Gender and Identity Program Requirements Global and Community Health Students can enroll in one two or three academic blocks during the Comparative Health Care Systems fall or spring semester or combine up to six blocks for an academic Global Health and Emerging Diseases year program Students enroll in two œcredit courses per block although threeœblock students may elect to take only one course International Relations and Political Science Migration and Mobility in a Global World during one block Students studying in Paris can elect to take one Politics of Religion directœenrollment course at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle ŒParis Ž or Université Paris Diderot ŒParis ’Ž Restrictions apply Language Literature and Culture “•th Century Art History Œin FrenchŽ French Language Top Disciplines Business Communications Economics Finance International Studies STEM and Society Language and Literature Political Science Psychology Public Health Calculus I II Science Climate Change Science and Policy Environmental Engineering Environmental Ethics Language of Instruction Introduction to Engineering English French Marine Biology and Ecology Social Psychology Statistics Housing and Meals Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Homestay  breakfast and ” meals per week Academic Projects Shared apartment  meals not included Directed Independent Research Internship Seminar ServiceœLearning Program Duration Spring Blocks I II and III– early January  midœMay Fall Blocks I II and III– midœAugust  midœDecember How Will You Design Your Semester? Academic Year– midœAugust  midœMay Here are a few ideasˆ The course listing at the right is for informational purposes only Block  Block  Block  The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program Paris Rome Rio development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment London Paris Cape Town Yucatán Madrid Paris cieeorg/opencampus 

200772_Europe_text.indd 43 4/17/19 1:49 PM Rennes, France Rennes,

200772_Europe_text.indd 44 4/10/19 3:20 PM Rennes HOW FAR TO… RENNES Paris   km/ miles Toulouse   km/ miles Prague    km/ miles Rome    km/ miles London   km/ miles Cape Town   km/  miles Hyderabad   km/  miles

The capital of Brittany is one of the country’s STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS most livable cities and a major center for France’s Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and growing tech industry It’s also one of the country’s study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In most festive cities with an abundance of arts Rennes past study tours and excursions have included culture and musical events  Trips to Normandy to visit the World War II Memorial and D Day beaches  Visits to the medieval walled city of Saint Malo WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Tours to Mont Saint Michel an abbey and UNESCO World Heritage site CIEE Rennes  Walks through Fougère and/or Vitré two medieval cities Conveniently located at the Université Rennes II in the same with amazing castles building where students take most of their courses  Excursion to follow in the footsteps of artist Paul Gauguin Université Rennes II in the picturesque commune of Pont Aven The campus is located one mile northwest of downtown just  Trips to the Loire Valley to explore historical castles an ™ minute metro ride from the historic center and hosts notably Amboise where Leonardo da Vinci is buried š ››› students including œ›› international students from all over the world Université Rennes II Centre International Rennais d’Etude INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING du Francaise pour Entrangers CIREFE Depending on their program of study and availability students CIREFE was established in œžŸž and hosts more than š ››› may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In students It is one of four universities in the Academy of Rennes students can give back to the host community by Rennes The campus is located a mile from Rennes downtown helping French children with their English leading discussion just an ™ minute metro ride from the historic center clubs at the Franco American Institute in Rennes or keeping elders company in a local retirement home Students can also intern teaching primary middle or high school students while taking the Teaching English as a Foreign Language •TEFL– course

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Liberal Arts

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200772_Europe_text.indd 46 4/10/19 3:20 PM Rennes France Liberal Arts

This immersion program is geared for students with intermediate to advanced level French skills who want to perfect these skills and improve their knowledge of French culture and society with a combination of French language and content courses

Host Institution CIEE Rennes Université Rennes 

GPA Overall GPA of ‚ and GPA of ƒ„ in French language Representative Courses Credit † semester/  quarter hours CIEE Required Courses Academic YearŠ † ƒ‹ credits/  ‚ quarter hours Preliminary French Language and Culture Program Prerequisites CIEE Courses semesters of college level French or equivalent Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Requirements Teaching English as a Foreign Language ™TEFLšŽ Level I & II All students take the CIEE Preliminary Language and Culture courseŽ CIREFE language courses at the appropriate levelŽ and three to five CIEE Université Rennes  CIREFE Courses and/or CIREFE elective courses Creative Writing Features of the French Economy Film Analysis Top Disciplines French Civilization and CultureŠ Introduction ArchitectureŽ EconomicsŽ French LanguageŽ GeographyŽ HistoryŽ French for Business International RelationsŽ Liberal ArtsŽ LiteratureŽ PsychologyŽ Sociology French HistoryŠ †„ to ¡ French Language French Literature IŠ Representations of the Foreigner Language of Instruction French Literature IIŠ The Theater French French Literature IIIŠ Fiction French Literature IVŠ LiteratureŽ WomenŽ and Gender Housing and Meals French Society IŠ Contemporary France Through Homestay ” all meals except weekday lunches Current Events French Society IIŠ French and European Institutions French Society IIIŠ Problems in Contemporary Program Duration French Society SpringŠ early January ” late May French Society IVŠ The French Press FallŠ late August ” late December Grammar Reinforcement Academic YearŠ late August ” late May History of Contemporary Art History of France Introduction to French Literature Phonetics Renaissance to †th Century Architecture and Works of Arts The French Approach to International Relations The World of Work

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 47 4/10/19 3:20 PM Toulouse, France Toulouse, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 48 4/10/19 3:20 PM Toulouse HOW FAR TO… Paris   km/ miles Barcelona   km/ miles Brussels   km/ miles London    km/ miles Rome   km/ miles Legon   km/  miles Wollongong   km/ miles TOULOUSE

The fourth largest city in France is also home STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS to the European aerospace industry and one of Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and the oldest universities on the continent Yet the study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In charm of the Old Quarter continues to lure Toulouse past study tours and excursions have included students and scientists with its distinctive  Study tours exploring Paris Sète or Marseille rose‘tinted architecture  Visits to the medieval city of Carcassonne or the city of Albi  Hikes in the Pyrenees or visits to an organic farm in WHERE STUDENTS STUDY Ariège  Cheese tastings music festivals or professional CIEE Toulouse rugby games CIEE Toulouse is located in the historic district right in the middle of the vibrant city center close to all the main commercial facilities and cultural sites INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Toulouse Business School TBS Depending on their program of study and availability students Founded in ’“” TBS is one of a select group of business may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In schools that have earned all three international accreditations Toulouse students can volunteer at a food bank women’s EQUIS AMBA and AACSB It’s also placed among the top shelter primary or secondary school or local independent –“ in the Financial Times’ ranking of the best master’s in movie theater† tutor children after school† or work on an management in Europe and was rated number one in the organic farm In addition students can immerse themselves SMBG ranking of the best bachelor’s in management and in the French work environment and build valuable business management TBS offers a large variety of courses in business skills English and in French Institut Catholique de Toulouse ICT ICT is an academic and research center that continues the SEMESTER PROGRAMS legacy of Toulouse’s Medieval University founded in ’–– ICT focuses on individual attention for international students and Business ‰ Culture offers some courses in English and a large variety in French Language ‰ Culture

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200772_Europe_text.indd 49 4/17/19 1:49 PM Toulouse France Business  Culture

Students study at two schools the Toulouse Business School one of France’s topranked undergraduate business schools and the Institut Catholique de Toulouse one of the oldest private universities in the world Students can choose university courses in business economics history art and art history international affairs and culture while improving their French language skills through CIEEdesigned courses

Host Institution CIEE Toulouse Toulouse Business School €TBS‚ Institut Catholique de Toulouse €ICT‚ Representative Courses

GPA CIEE Language Courses Overall GPA of ‡ French Beginning I II French for Business Credit French Intermediate I II ˆ ˆ‰ semester/‡‡ ‡‹ quarter hours French Advanced Program Prerequisites CIEE Business Courses For CIEE ICT and TBS Frenchtaught courses Œ semesters of college European Economic Integration and Its Impact French or equivalent on the French Economy Program Requirements Internship Students are required to take the following International Marketing One French language course CIEE Area Studies Culture Courses At least one CIEE culture course France Gastronomy Nutrition and Public Health At least one CIEE business course Intercultural Communication and Leadership Direct enrollment business electives for ‰ US credits at CIEE Masterworks of French Art Toulouse Business School and/or Institut Catholique de Toulouse Toulouse Business School TBS Courses Corporate Finance Top Disciplines Financial Analysis Economics Entrepreneurship European Studies Finance French International Entrepreneurship and Innovation Language International Relations Literature Marketing Public Health Macroeconomics Management Control Marketing Trends Language of Instruction Sustainable Development English French Institut Catholique de Toulouse ITC Courses Conflict Resolution Management Human Rights Housing and Meals International Economics and Finance Homestay – ‡ meals per day — on the weekends Marketing Trends Principles of Economics and Marketing Working and Negotiating in a Multicultural Program Duration Environment Spring early January – midMay Fall late August – mid–December This course listing is for informational purposes only Academic Year late August – midMay The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 50 4/10/19 3:20 PM Toulouse France Language  Culture

This program is for students who want to learn or improve French language skills and immerse themselves in the arts history cuisine and culture of France Students take courses at the Insititut Catholique de Toulouse an academic center made up of faculties organizations and schools enriched by its diversity in social backgrounds and cultures

Host Institution CIEE Toulouse Institut Catholique de Toulouse ICT

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ƒ CIEE Language Courses Credit French as a Foreign Language Œ Beginning I II  „ semester/ƒƒ „ƒ‡ quarter hours French as a Foreign Language Œ Intermediate I II Program Prerequisites French as a Foreign Language Œ Advanced For CIEE and ICT French„taught coursesˆ ‰ semesters of college French CIEE Area Studies Culture Courses or equivalent Franceˆ Gastronomy Nutrition and Public Health Program Requirements Intercultural Communication and Leadership Students are required to enroll in one French language course at Internship least one CIEE culture course and a combination of CIEE courses and Masterworks of French Art direct enrollment elective courses at the Institut Catholique Institut Catholique de Toulouse ICT School de Toulouse of Letters and Human Sciences Courses Ancient History Anthropological Philosophy Top Disciplines Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Anthropology Cultural Studies French Language History Liberal Arts Communication and Consumer Law Literature Philosophy Sociology Public Health Communications in French Contemporary History

Developmental Psychology Language of Instruction French Literature English French Greek and Latin Literature History in French History of Medieval Philosophy Housing and Meals History of Modern Philosophy Homestay Œ ƒ meals per day Ž on the weekends Human Rights Intercultural Communication Medieval History Program Duration Medieval Literature Springˆ early January Œ mid„May Modern History Fallˆ early September Œ mid„December Philosophy in French Academic Yearˆ early September Œ mid„May Political Philosophy Psychotherapeutic Practices Social Psychology Sociosemiotic Analysis of Media World News

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 51 4/10/19 3:21 PM Berlin, Germany 

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HOW FAR TO… BERLIN Brussels   km/ miles Budapest   km/  miles Copenhagen   km/  miles Paris    km/ miles Prague   km/  miles Sydney   km/ miles Havana    km/  miles

Students are welcomed with open arms in STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS Germany’s capital city where the cost of living is Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and reasonable public transportation is excellent green study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Berlin space is abundant and businesses Œ from hip tech past study tours and excursions have included startŽups to international conglomerates Œ thrive  Visits to historical sites in Dresden Weimar and Prague  Guided tours of the East Side Gallery Holocaust Memorial or Tempelhof Airport Park WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Performances at the Berlin Philharmonic and the Komische Oper and soccer matches at Olympic Stadium CIEE Global Institute  Berlin CIEE Global Institute Œ Berlin is located in the heart of the Kreuzberg district and offers students easy access to a large public market hall restaurants and cafés and a variety INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING of shops Depending on their program of study and availability students Berlin School of Economics and Law BSEL may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In BSEL is a university committed to quality and the international Berlin students can volunteer at local organizations youth perspective through the USA• Alliance for Excellence centers schools and more In addition students can build The multinational campus is in the vibrant Schöneberg new skills and intercultural competencies with an internship neighborhood and become an active member of the Berlin professional environment

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Business ‹ Culture Global Architecture ‹ Design Global Internship Open Campus Block

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200772_Europe_text.indd 53 4/17/19 1:49 PM Berlin Germany Business  Culture

This rigorous program is designed for participants to study at the Berlin School of Economics and Law and focus on the fundamentals of business practice administration and law in addition to studying the German language

Host Institution Berlin School of Economics and Law BSEL

GPA Overall GPA of ­ Credit €‚ƒ€„ semester/†ƒ†‡ quarter hours Representative Courses Program Prerequisites semesters of collegeƒlevel microƒ or macroeconomics accounting Berlin School of Economics and Law BSEL finance management marketing or statistics Courses Basics of External Accounting Program Requirements Basics of Internal Accounting/Controlling All students take a required †ƒweek German preƒsemester intensive Beginning German Language language course and semesterƒlong business German language course Business Application along with other BSEL electives All courses are taken at BSEL Business Mathematics Business Organization Company Work Seen from the Perspective of History and the Social Sciences Top Disciplines Business Simulation Economics Finance Government International Business Communication and Interaction on the Job International Relations Management Marketing Communication Strategies and Consumer Behavior European Economic Policy Finance and Investment Policies in Business Language of Instruction Fundamentals of Business Law English German Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Group Accounting and Managerial Accounting History Politics and Economics of the Host Country Housing and Meals Human Resource Management Homestay “ † meals per day Human Resources and Organization Residence hall “ meals not included Intensive Beginning Intermediate Advanced German Shared apartment “ meals not included Intercultural Communications Intermediate German Language € † International Business Accounting Program Duration International Law & Human Conflicts in Regions of Spring” midƒMarch “ late July Africa Fall” midƒSeptember “ late February International Management Academic Year” midƒSeptember “ late July Introduction to Business Information Systems Investment and Finance Labor Market and Social Welfare State in Europe Management Issues” Management Consulting Management Issues” Total Quality Management Marketing Mathematics for Business and Economics Microeconomics” Allocation and Distribution

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 54 4/10/19 3:21 PM Berlin Germany Global Architecture  Design

Based at the Global Institute  Berlin the Global Architecture and Design program has three main components Future Cities Design Studio Design and Sustainability Seminar and Science and Technology Workshop The program’s goal is to develop a language of technological design that creates immediacy between individual responsibility and the global environmental crisis through close study of specific places cities and cultures

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Berlin

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of † CIEE Required Courses Credit Design and Sustainability Seminar ‡ ˆ‡‰ semester/†† ˆ†‹ quarter hours Future Cities Design Studio Program Prerequisites Science and Technology Workshop Students should come from majors like architecture environmental CIEE Elective Courses design industrial design interior design landscape architecture Berlin The Capital of the †—th Century sustainability studies urban design or minors in one of the areas listed German History ‡‰‹‡ to Present above with †ˆ‘ semesters of design studio or projectˆbased courses in German Language ™Beginning through their major Advanced levelsš Program Requirements Sustainability and the Anthropocene All students take Future Cities Design Studio Design and Sustainability This course listing is for informational purposes only Seminar and the Science and Technology Workshop plus one to two The courses as described may be subject to change as a CIEE elective courses result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Top Disciplines Architecture Design Engineering Geography Sustainability and Environment Urban Studies

Language of Instruction English

Housing and Meals Homestay  † meals per day Residence hall  meals not included Shared apartment  meals not included

Program Duration Spring early January  midˆMay Fall midˆAugust  midˆDecember

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200772_Europe_text.indd 55 4/10/19 3:21 PM Berlin Germany Global Internship

Global Interns in Berlin work at non paying positions within a wide range of opportunities across a diverse set of industries Co curricular excursions and cultural activities in and around Berlin complement coursework and immerse students in the history and culture of the city

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Berlin

GPA Overall GPA of  Credit Representative Courses ­ ­ semester/­‚  quarter hours CIEE Required Courses Program Requirements Academic Internship in the Global Workplace Upon completing two electives during the  week block students participate in an academic seminar taught in an online learning CIEE Elective Courses environment alongside the ‚ week full time internship The two Doing Business in Europe electives as well as the seminar and internship are required Intercultural Communication and Leadership components of the program Students can enroll in an optional ˆ credit elective during the final ‚ weeks CIEE Courses Berlin The Capital of the —th Century Business Ethics and Leadership Industry Strengths in Berlin German Language ˜Beginning through Advanced levels™ Arts and CultureŠ Architecture and DesignŠ Business and FinanceŠ Global Environmental Policy Computer Programming and DevelopmentŠ Engineering and Mass Media in Europe Information TechnologyŠ Environment and SustainabilityŠ Infrastructure and Civil EngineeringŠ Journalism and MediaŠ Marketing and This course listing is for informational purposes only CommunicationsŠ Research Science and TechnologyŠ Travel The courses as described may be subject to change as a and Tourism result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Exact placements are determined through our Personal be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Placement Process Don’t see your field of interest in Berlin? Email us at inquire@ciee org to see what additional options may be available Actual industries are subject to change

Language of Instruction English German

Housing and Meals Residence hall  meals not included Shared apartment  meals not included

Program Duration Spring“ early January  mid April Fall“ mid August  late November

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200772_Europe_text.indd 56 4/18/19 9:40 PM Berlin Germany Open Campus Block

Students can stay in Berlin for the duration of this unique study abroad experience or add on blocks where other Open Campus Block programs are offered  Buenos Aires Cape Town Copenhagen London Madrid Monteverde Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago de Chile Shanghai Sydney and Yucatán  to experience valuable comparative intercultural learning

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Berlin

GPA Overall GPA of ‰ Representative Courses Credit Business One blockŠ ‹ semester/Ž quarter credits Entrepreneurship and Start“up Culture in Europe Two blocksŠ ‘‰ semester/‘’ quarter credits International Marketing Three blocksŠ ‘ “‘’ semester/‰‰ “‰ quarter credits Reinventing Berlin’s Economy After the Fall of Lab coursesŠ ” credits/‹• contact hours the Wall Program Requirements Students can enroll in one two or three academic blocks during the Communications€ New Media€ and Journalism Mass Media in Europe fall or spring semester or combine up to six blocks for an academic Music Media and Public Spheres year program Students enroll in two –“credit courses per block Radio Production and Digital Storytelling in Berlin although three“block students may elect to take only one course during one block Global and Community Health Food Nutrition and Culture

Top Disciplines International Relations and Political Science Business Communications Economics Finance International Studies European Immigration Language and Literature Political Science Psychology Public Health Politics of the European Union Science Language€ Literature€ and Culture German FairytalesŠ Grimm Brothers to the Present German Language Language of Instruction English German STEM and Society Computer Science I Introduction to Programming Environmental Ethics Housing and Meals Fundamentals of Computer Game Design Homestay  ‰ meals per day Development Residence hall  meals not included Nature and Culture in Transnational Perspective Shared apartment  meals not included Psychology of Health and Illness Sustainability and the Anthropocene Academic Projects Program Duration Directed Independent Research Spring Blocks I II and IIIŠ early January  mid“May Internship Seminar Fall Blocks I II and IIIŠ mid“August  mid“December Service“Learning Academic YearŠ mid“August  mid“May

The course listing at the right is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of How Will You Design Your Semester? ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Here are a few ideas Block  Block  Block  Berlin Shanghai Sydney Santiago Berlin Berlin London Paris Berlin cieeorg/opencampus 

200772_Europe_text.indd 57 4/17/19 1:49 PM Budapest, Hungary 

200772_Europe_text.indd 58 4/10/19 3:21 PM Budapest HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles Berlin    km/ miles Brussels   km/ miles BUDAPEST Lisbon    km/ miles Prague   km/ miles Rome   km/  miles Warsaw   km/ miles

One of the most beautiful cities in Europe STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS Budapest sits with grandeur on the banks of the Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and Danube surrounded by a medieval castle Baroque study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In buildings and hundreds of turnofthecentury Budapest past study tours and excursions have included architectural jewels housing theaters museums  Day trips to the yearold Benedictine Archabbey of and galleries Pannonhalma scenic Lake Balaton picturesque sites at Danube Bend or Opusztaszer National Heritage Park  Visits to one of the city’s thermal baths  Exploring the beauty of Transylvania and discovering WHERE STUDENTS STUDY traditional Hungarian hospitality and folklore CIEE Budapest CIEE Budapest is located in the heart of the city at the Corvinus University Business School situated on the idyllic INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Danube river Depending on their program of study and availability students Corvinus University of Budapest are encouraged to participate in an internship or volunteer In The Corvinus University of Budapest known as Karl Marx Budapest students can gain experience and build their resume University until  and the Budapest University of Economic with a forcredit internship at successful startup companies Sciences and Public Administration until •– was established research centers communication and public affairs agencies in –— The university enrolls more than – students and and more In addition they can volunteer in meaningful ways offers programs in business administration economics and at schools museums and shelters social sciences The university was listed in the top  in the Financial Times European Master’s in Management rankings SEMESTER PROGRAMS Business Œ European Studies

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200772_Europe_text.indd 60 4/10/19 3:21 PM Budapest Hungary Business  European Studies

This program is designed to cover a range of topics business economics politics history art and culture CIEE course materials focus on Hungary in the wider context of Central and Eastern Europe and the transformation of European alliances Students can also take courses in English offered by Corvinus University Business School

Host Institution CIEE Budapest Corvinus University of Budapest

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of „ † Credit CIEE Courses †‡ˆ semester/„„†‡„ quarter hours ˜th and „‘th Century Hungarian Art Academic YearŒ Ž‘‡Ž semester/’†‡†’ quarter hours Contemporary Literary and Cultural Trends in Central Europe Program Requirements Ethnicity Rural Society and Folk Culture in Historic Study abroad students need to take at least two CIEE area studies Hungary courses and three other courses offered either by Corvinus Business History of Hungary and Central EuropeŒ From West School or CIEE Students may elect to enroll in a for‡credit internship to East and Back course and a Hungarian language course Hungarian Language Intercultural Communication and Leadership Internship Top Disciplines Nations in the Crossroads of HistoryŒ Contemporary Behavioral Science Cultural Studies Economics European Studies Central and Eastern Europe Finance History International Business International Relations Management Marketing Corvinus University Courses Brand Management Business Ethics Language of Instruction Business EnterpriseŒ Start‡Ups English Business Protocol and Negotiating Skills Consumer BehaviorŒ Millenials and Generation Z Corporate Finance Housing and Meals Corporate Social Responsibility Residence hall meals not included Cross‡Cultural Communication and Marketing Economics and the European Union European Union Politics Program Duration Globalization ŸEconomic Theory¡ SpringŒ late January mid‡May International Business Case Studies FallŒ late August mid‡December International Economics Academic YearŒ late August mid‡May International Marketing Management Tourism Management and Marketing Web Development

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 61 4/10/19 3:21 PM Dublin, Ireland 

200772_Europe_text.indd 62 4/10/19 3:21 PM Dublin HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles Berlin    km/  miles Copenhagen   km/  miles DUBLIN London   km/ miles Madrid    km/  miles Paris   km/ miles Prague   km/  miles

One of Europe’s most youthful cities the charm STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS and ancient heritage of Old Dublin still shines Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and through amongst today’s emerging European tech study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In hub and growing multi“cultural population For a Dublin past study tours and excursions have included true taste of Irish culture Dublin is the place  Visits to Ireland’s medieval city of Kilkenny  Traveling back centuries in time at Ireland’s National Heritage Park in Co Wexford to see how ancient and WHERE STUDENTS STUDY medieval Irish lived  Guided tours of museums cathedrals galleries and CIEE Dublin historic sites CIEE Dublin is located on the Glasnevin St Patrick’s and All Hallow’s campuses of Dublin City University approximately ”• minutes by bus from the city center INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Dublin City University DCU Depending on their program of study and availability students DCU was established in the early –—˜•s and hosts may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In – ••• students Its multidisciplinary programs stimulate Dublin students can volunteer at organizations like North entrepreneurial awareness and activity through strong links Dublin Cooperative Fighting Words or the Writers Museum with Dublin“based and international businesses Trinity College Dublin TCD Founded in –™— Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university SEMESTER PROGRAMS with a city center campus and approximately – ••• students Trinity is ranked highest among the Irish universities on the Arts Š Sciences ŒDublin City University‘ world rankings of higher education offering courses in the Arts Š Sciences ŒTrinity College Dublin‘ arts engineering humanities mathematics and sciences Arts Š Sciences ŒUniversity College Dublin‘ University College Dublin UCD The university was formally established in –˜™› and is now the largest higher education institution in Ireland with over •••• students UCD is internationally recognized in the fields of business engineering liberal arts and science

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200772_Europe_text.indd 63 4/18/19 9:40 PM Dublin Ireland Arts  Sciences Dublin City University

This program is designed for students who want courses in their majors while living in and learning about Ireland Dublin City University DCU was established in the early s and hosts   students Its multidisciplinary programs stimulate entrepreneurial awareness and activity through strong links with Dublin€based international businesses

Host Institution CIEE Dublin Dublin City University DCU

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ‡ Credit CIEE Courses ˆ€ semester/ŠŠˆ€Š‹ quarter hours History and Culture of Modern Ireland Academic Year‘ ‡€‡ semester/ˆ€ˆ quarter hours Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Requirements Dublin City University DCU Courses Students can choose from two CIEE courses and a range of direct American Political System enrollment courses at Dublin City University to meet their credit load Analysing Advertising To meet the full US semester credit load requirement students Bio€organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry may opt to take exclusively host institution courses or combine host Design and CADD university courses with CIEE courses Digital Marketing Engineering Mathematics Financial Management Top Disciplines Fundamentals of Professional Development Cultural Studies Economics Engineering European Studies Global Classroom – Climate Change Government International Relations Liberal Arts Literature Physical Intermediate Macroeconomics Science Sociology Introduction to Development Introduction to European Integration Introduction to Law Language of Instruction Introduction to Marketing English Introduction to Modern Ireland Issues in European Integration Macroeconomic Policy Housing and Meals Media Art Campus housing – meals not included Principles of Commercial Law in Ireland Principles of Finance Š Public Finance Program Duration Public International Law Spring‘ late January – late May Sales and CRM Fall‘ mid€September – mid€December Statics and Dynamics Academic Year‘ mid€September – late May The Universe Thermal & Physical Properties of Matter Thermodynamics and Kinetics

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 64 4/10/19 3:21 PM NEW! Dublin Ireland Arts  Sciences Trinity College Dublin

Students write their next chapter in Dublin where literary traditions include legends like Joyce Swift and Yeats Whether their studies pull them toward literature or toward STEM business law or Irish studies there are plenty of choices at Dublin’s oldest university Beyond academics students find thousands of years of culture and heritage around every corner of this high‚spirited city

Host Institution CIEE Dublin Trinity College Dublin „TCD

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ŠŠ Credit CIEE Elective Courses History and Culture of Modern Ireland ‹‚‹Œ semester/‘‘‚‘’ quarter hours Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Prerequisites Students must meet the required GPA be enrolled in a four‚year Trinity College Dublin undergraduate program and be of at least junior standing at the start Faculty of Engineering­ Mathematics­ of the program and Science Biochemistry and Immunology Program Requirements Environmental Sciences Students take a US semester load equivalent of ‹‚‹Œ credits Engineering Students may opt to take exclusively host institution courses or Genetics combine host university courses with CIEE courses Geography Geology Microbiology Top Disciplines Zoology Communications Computer Science Cultural Studies Economics Engineering Psychology Urban Studies Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing and Midwifery Faculty of Arts­ Humanities­ and Social Language of Instruction Sciences English Business School Creative Arts Centre for Language & Communication Studies Housing and Meals „CLCS Dormitory – meals not included Classics Education European Studies Program Duration Hispanic Studies Spring— late Spring – early May History of Art Fall— early September – mid‚December Irish Department Academic Year— early September – mid‚May Irish Studies Near and Middle Eastern Studies

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 66 4/10/19 3:21 PM NEW! Dublin Ireland Arts  Sciences University College Dublin

Students immerse themselves in Ireland’s largest university with courses at University College Dublin UCD alongside Irish and international students Coursework is available across five colleges Arts & Humanities Business€ Engineering and Architecture Health and Agricultural Sciences Science and Social Sciences and Law

Host Institution CIEE Dublin University College Dublin UCD

GPA Overall GPA of ˆ‰ Representative Courses Credit Š‹ŒŠŽ semester/’’‹Œ’ quarter hours CIEE Elective Courses History and Culture of Modern Ireland Program Prerequisites Intercultural Communication and Leadership Students must meet the minimum GPA requirement and provide a transcript from their home school as part of the application process University College Dublin Courses Agricultural Science Program Requirements Celtic Studies€ Art History€ and History Students take a US semester load equivalent of Š‹ŒŠŽ credits City Planning & Environmental Policy Students may opt to take exclusively host institution courses or Dairy Business combine host university courses with CIEE courses English€ European & World Literatures Food Business with Chinese Studies Human Nutrition Top Disciplines Irish Folklore Agricultural Sciences€ Architecture€ Business€ Engineering€ Humanities€ Law and Irish Law€ Sciences€ Social Sciences Modern Languages Music€ Film€ and Drama Politics and International Relations Language of Instruction Social Justice English University College Dublin Subject Areas Business Housing and Meals Engineering Dormitory – meals not included Philosophy Psychology Sociology Program Duration Spring late January – midŒMay This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Fall early September – late December result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Academic Year early September – midŒMay teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 67 4/10/19 3:21 PM Ferrara, Italy Ferrara, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 68 4/10/19 3:21 PM Ferrara FERRARA HOW FAR TO… Rome   km/ miles Barcelona     km/  miles Budapest   km/ miles Paris    km/ miles Lisbon    km/  miles Moscow    km/  miles Rabat     km/  miles

Northern Italy’s cultural gem Ferrara sits on the STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS shores of the Po river south of Venice The town is Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and almost entirely surrounded by ‰Šth century brick study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In walls inside of which sit Renaissance palaces and Ferrara past study tours and excursions have included worldŒclass art treasures  Day trips to Ravenna to admire the unique mosaics Padua home of Giotto’s celebrated Arena Chapel frescos and the magical and unique city of Venice with its canals gondolas and enchanting views WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Visit to Modena to learn how Parmesan and balsamic CIEE Ferrara are produced CIEE Ferrara is a ŠŒminute walk from Castello Estense the  Trips to Tuscany Campania or Piedmont moated medieval castle in the center of Ferrara and a  Guided tours of Ferrara’s medieval and Renaissance Œminute walk from the Ferrara Cathedral in the city center sections University of Ferrara Founded in ‰Ž‰ the university’s faculties and departments include history philosophy languages and literatures INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING education law and natural sciences The student body is Depending on their program of study and availability students about ‰‘’’’ with a teaching staff of ’’ CIEE students may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In have access to libraries computers the canteen and Ferrara students volunteer teaching English to the children sporting facilities of immigrant families helping at a women’s resource center and more

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Language ‡ Culture Liberal Arts

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200772_Europe_text.indd 69 4/17/19 1:50 PM Ferrara Italy Language  Culture

This program allows students with beginner to intermediate Italian language skills to progress with intensive Italian language study and content courses taught in English while they explore Italian culture

Host Institution CIEE Ferrara

GPA Overall GPA of ­ Credit €­‚€ƒ semester/ ­‚ quarter hours Academic Year‡ ˆ‚ˆ‰ semester/Š­‚­Š quarter hours Representative Courses Program Prerequisites CIEE Required Language Courses ‚ˆ semesters of college‚level Italian or equivalent Intensive Italian Language Beginning I II Intensive Italian Language Intermediate I II Program Requirements Semester Italian Language Beginning I II A full course load for the semester is five courses All study abroad Semester Italian Language Intermediate I II students enroll in a required intensive Italian language course at the start of each semester Following the intensive language session all CIEE Elective Courses students are required to continue their Italian language study at the Europe Italy and the European Union‡ Progress and appropriate level throughout the semester and take three content Challenges courses in English Gender Race and Representation in Italy Intercultural Communication and Leadership Italy Today‡ Politics and Society in Contemporary Top Disciplines Italian History Architecture Cultural Studies European Studies Film Studies History La Bella Vita‡ Italian Food Culture and Society Italian Language Liberal Arts Literature Religious Studies Sociology Shaping Italian Cities‡ A History of Architecture Symmetry Harmony and the Human Being‡ Italy and the Arts through the Renaissance Language of Instruction The Italian Jewish Culture‡ A Journey Through English Italian History from the Renaissance to the Present Time The Relationship Between Language and Culture in Italy and the US Housing and Meals This course listing is for informational purposes only Homestay “ meals per day The courses as described may be subject to change as a Apartment “ meals not included result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Program Duration Spring‡ early January “ mid‚May Fall‡ early September “ mid‚December Academic Year‡ early September “ mid‚May

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200772_Europe_text.indd 70 4/10/19 3:21 PM Ferrara Italy Liberal Arts

This program allows students with intermediate to advanced Italian language skills to progress with intensive Italian language study and content courses taught in Italian while they explore Italian culture Students with a very high level of Italian can also enroll in a regular university course at the University of Ferrara

Host Institution CIEE Ferrara University of Ferrara

GPA Overall GPA of ­€ Representative Courses Credit €‚ƒ semester/­­€‚­ quarter hours CIEE Required Language Courses Academic Year‡ ˆ‰‚ˆŠ semester/‹€‚€‹ quarter hours Intensive Italian Language Intermediate I Intensive Italian Language Advanced I Program Prerequisites Intensive Italian Language Proficiency I ‹ semesters of college‚level Italian or equivalent Semester Italian Language Intermediate II Program Requirements Semester Italian Language Advanced II Students begin the program with an intensive Italian language course Semester Italian Language Proficiency II and then take  semester Italian language course at appropriate level CIEE Elective Courses and three content courses taught in Italian One of these courses may Artists Patrons and Muses‡ Women and the Arts in be a direct enrollment course at the University of Ferrara Ž this option Early Modern Italy is only available to students with advanced level of Italian pending Contemporary Italian History results of the onsite language placement exam Contemporary Italian Literature History of Cinema Italian Cinema‡ Poetics Aesthetics and Techniques Top Disciplines Italian Linguistic Cultural Studies European Studies Film Studies History Italian Italy Today‡ Politics and Society in Contemporary Language Liberal Arts Linguistics Literature New Media Sociology Italian History One Nation Many Identities‡ Italy and

Multiculturalism Language of Instruction Sociology of Education Italian Symmetry Harmony and the Human Being‡ Italy and the Arts through the Renaissance The Relationship Between Language and Culture in Housing and Meals Italy and the US Homestay Ž ­ meals per day Apartment Ž meals not included University of Ferrara Contemporary Italian History History of Cinema Program Duration Italian Linguistic Fall‡ early September Ž mid‚December Sociology of Education Spring‡ mid‚January Ž early May Academic Year‡ early September Ž early May This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 71 4/10/19 3:21 PM Rome, Italy Rome, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 72 4/10/19 3:22 PM Rome HOW FAR TO… Berlin   km/ miles Copenhagen   km/ miles London   km/ miles ROME Madrid   km/ miles Paris   km/ miles Santiago de Chile   km/ miles Buenos Aires   km/ miles

Italy’s capital proudly displays thousands of years STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS of art architecture religion and culture alongside Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and a sprawling metropolis of politics academia and study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Rome business Named the Eternal City by the ancient past study tours and excursions have included Romans Rome is filled with UNESCO World  Visits to Florence to explore Renaissance art and history Heritage sites and remains one of the most popular  Exploring the unique city of Venice and the Murano Island attractions in the world  Taking in the splendor of the Amalfi Coast and its tradition of local businesses and craftsmanship  Exploring the ancient ruins of Pompeii WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Traveling to the main Italian islands Sicily or Sardinia CIEE Global Institute  Rome The CIEE Global Institute is located in Rome’s historic center within walking distance from the Colosseum the Trevi INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Fountain Navona Square and Campo de’ Fiori neighborhood Depending on their program of study and availability students right in the heart of Rome may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In Roma Tre University Rome students can help out at local retirement communities Founded in ’““” by the Ministry of Public Education Roma arts organizations youth centers homeless shelters and Tre University is a public research university comprised of eight more Students can also build new skills and intercultural schools ” departments and more than •––– students competencies by interning at a local business

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Open Campus Block

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200772_Europe_text.indd 74 4/10/19 3:22 PM Rome Italy Open Campus Block

Students can stay in Rome for the duration of this unique study abroad experience or add on blocks where other Open Campus Block programs are offered  Berlin Buenos Aires Cape Town Copenhagen London Madrid Monteverde Paris Rio de Janeiro Santiago de Chile Shanghai Sydney and Yucatán  to experience valuable comparative intercultural learning

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Rome Roma Tre University

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of Š  Business Credit Business Ethics and Leadership One block‹ Œ semester/‘ quarter credits International Finance Two blocks‹ ’Š semester/’“ quarter credits Three blocks‹ ’”’“ semester/ŠŠ ”Š quarter credits Communications Journalism and New Media International Journalism Program Requirements The Great Beauty‹ Pride and Politics in the Italian Students can enroll in one two or three academic blocks during the fall Film Industry or spring semester or combine up to six blocks for an academic year program Students enroll in two •”credit courses per block although International Relations and Political Science three”block students may elect to take only one course during Comparative Politics Theory Methodology one block Students studying in Rome can elect to take one direct” and Practice enrollment course at Roma Tre University –restrictions apply— Contemporary Controversies in International Relations Global and Community Health Top Disciplines Global Health and Emerging Disease Art History Business Communications Economics Finance International Studies Language and Literature Political Science Language Literature and Culture Psychology Public Health Science A City within a City‹ The Vatican and Rome Michelangelo and Leonardo‹ the History Behind the Italian Renaissance Language of Instruction Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day English Italian STEM and Society Environmental Ethics Housing and Meals General Psychology Shared apartment  meals not included Introduction to Neuroscience Social Psychology Academic Projects Program Duration Directed Independent Research Spring Blocks I II and III‹ early January  mid”May Internship Seminar Fall Blocks I II and III‹ mid”August  mid”December Service”Learning Academic Year‹ mid”August  mid”May

The course listing at the right is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of How Will You Design Your Semester? ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Here are a few ideasˆ Block  Block  Block  Rome Paris Berlin London Rome Cape Town Buenos Aires Rome Rome cieeorg/opencampus 

200772_Europe_text.indd 75 4/17/19 1:50 PM Amsterdam, Netherlands Amsterdam, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 76 4/10/19 3:22 PM Amsterdam HOW FAR TO… Berlin   km/ miles Brussels    km/  miles London   km/  miles AMSTERDAM Paris   km/  miles Rome   km/  miles Yucatán   km/ miles Cape Town    km/  miles

What was once a small fishing village in the ˆ‰th STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS century has bloomed into both the cultural capital Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and of the Netherlands and one of the top financial study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In centers in Europe Yet its ŒŽ miles of historic canals Amsterdam past study tours and excursions have included lined with gable‘roofed homes make this charming  Trips to Rotterdam Maastricht or an island off the Dutch city one of a kind coast  Bike tours through Amsterdam’s countryside  Tours of medieval castles authentic fishing towns and WHERE STUDENTS STUDY other urban areas CIEE Amsterdam The center is located conveniently across the street from INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING the University of Amsterdam and is embedded in a thriving Depending on their program of study and availability students student‘friendly neighborhood with cafes and restaurants and may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In picturesque canals Amsterdam students can volunteer to teach English once a Vrije Universiteit VU Amsterdam week at a local school The Vrije Universiteit •VU– Amsterdam is a leading research European university and enrolls ‰—ŽŽŽ students each year With almost —Ž Bachelor degree programs offered by ˆˆ faculties the VU adopts a student‘centric teaching style in SEMESTER PROGRAMS which students are stimulated to develop their own opinion Business „ Culture through independent and creative thinking The VU is located Social Sciences „ Humanities on a campus just outside of the city center of Amsterdam University of Amsterdam UvA UvA is located in the center of Amsterdam It is the third oldest university in the Netherlands and one of the largest universities in Europe with over ˜ŽŽŽŽ students divided over seven major faculties Students can take courses at these faculties  INTT Institute  Faculty of Social Sciences  Faculty of Humanities

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200772_Europe_text.indd 77 4/17/19 1:50 PM Amsterdam Netherlands Business  Culture

Business and Economics majors and minors who want to pursue these subjects in one of Europe’s top financial centers can take advantage of courses in business studies economics and finance at the University of Amsterdam’s School of Economics and Business EB

Host Institution CIEE Amsterdam University of Amsterdam UvA € INTT Dutch Language Institute € Faculty of Economics and Business EB Vrije Universiteit VU Amsterdam Representative Courses GPA CIEE Courses Overall GPA of ‹Œ Beginning Dutch Credit Business and Sustainability in the Netherlands Ž‘ semester/““‘ quarter hours Cross Cultural Psychology Contemporary Dutch Social Policy Program Prerequisites Dutch Public Health Students must be juniors or seniors when the program starts Intercultural Communication and Leadership The School of Economics and Business at UvA admits students to Political and Economic Development of the one of three tracks of courses• business economics or accounting Netherlands and the EU Course tracks require successful completion of prior coursework in Race in the Netherlands each subject area Acceptance depends on review by UvA faculty Screen Cultures Program Requirements University of Amsterdam UvA Courses Students must take at least three business courses through the Behavioral Economics University of Amsterdam School of Economics and Business according Corporate Social Responsibility to their track and the remainder of their credits at CIEE or additional Cultural Industries UvA EB courses Economics of Markets and Organizations Entrepreneurship and Innovation Environmental Economics Top Disciplines Accounting Economics Entrepreneurship Finance International UvA Dutch Language Courses Business Management Marketing Beginners Dutch Pre›Intermediate Dutch Intermediate Dutch Language of Instruction Pre›Advanced Dutch English Advanced Dutch This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Housing and Meals result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Homestay ˜ daily breakfast and lunch plus Ž additional meal with your teaching staff and program development Courses may host each week be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Residence hall ˜ meals not included

Program Duration Spring• late January ˜ early June Fall• late August ˜ mid›December Academic Year• late August ˜ early June

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200772_Europe_text.indd 78 4/10/19 3:22 PM Amsterdam Netherlands Social Sciences  Humanities

This program allows students to study a range of social science and humanities courses at CIEE Amsterdam and the University of Amsterdam UvA Semesters at the UvA consist of three blocks but CIEE students are only present for the first two blocks Courses at the UvA either run for one block or two blocks Students can also take CIEE classes taught at two locations in the vicinity of the UvA Roeterseiland Campus

Host Institution CIEE Amsterdam University of Amsterdam UvA ­ INTT Dutch Language Institute ­ Faculty of Social Sciences Representative Courses ­ Faculty of Humainities CIEE Courses Beginning Dutch GPA Business and Sustainability in the Netherlands Contemporary Dutch Social Policy Overall GPA of ‰Š Cross Cultural Psychology Credit Dutch Public Health ‹Œ semester/‘‘Œ quarter hours Intercultural Communication and Leadership Political and Economic Development of the Program Prerequisites Netherlands and the EU Students must be juniors or seniors when the program starts Race in the Netherlands Program Requirements Screen Cultures Students must take at least one course at the University of Amsterdam University of Amsterdam UvA Areas UvA” the remainder of classes can be any combination of UvA and/ of Study or CIEE courses Students with some Dutch language experience can Art Religion and Cultural Studies take Dutch language classes at the Dutch Language Institute of the Communication Science University of Amsterdam INTT Cultural Anthropology Dutch Studies Education Top Disciplines European Studies Anthropology European Studies Film Studies History International Gender and Sexuality Studies Relations Liberal Arts New Media Psychology Sociology Urban History Archeology and Area Studies Studies Psychology UvA Dutch Language Courses Language of Instruction Beginners Dutch English Dutch language class only PrešIntermediate Dutch Intermediate Dutch PrešAdvanced Dutch Housing and Meals Advanced Dutch Homestay — daily breakfast and lunch plus ‹ additional meal with your host each week This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Residence hall — meals not included result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Program Duration Spring˜ late January — early June Fall˜ late August — midšDecember Academic Year˜ late August — early June

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200772_Europe_text.indd 79 4/10/19 3:22 PM Warsaw, Poland Warsaw, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 80 4/10/19 3:22 PM Warsaw HOW FAR TO… Amsterdam   km/ miles Berlin   km/ miles Budapest   km/  miles WARSAW Moscow   km/ miles Paris    km/ miles Legon   km/  miles Rio de Janeiro   km/ miles

Today’s Warsaw is a modern European capital filled STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS with cultural diversity theaters museums cafés Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and and a buzzing nightlife Despite having more than study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In • percent of the buildings in ruins following WWII Warsaw past study tours and excursions have included Warsaw has emerged as one of the most livable  Trips to explore the medieval past in Kraków delve into cities where visitors can witness its past through its millennium old salt mines in Wieliczka learn about the Holocaust in Auschwitz State Museum and Memorial and many architectural landmarks the Solidarity and anticommunist movement in Gdańsk and explore the Jewish heritage of Lublin  Day long study tours to smaller Polish towns such as WHERE STUDENTS STUDY Gniezno Zabrze or Kozienice  Polish films ballets theater or opera performances CIEE Warsaw CIEE Warsaw is surrounded by green neighborhoods and parks located on the campus of SGH and only a – minute INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING ride on public transport to the city center Depending on their program of study and availability students SGH Warsaw School of Economics may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In Established in —–˜ SGH is the oldest and largest economics Warsaw students have the opportunity to volunteer at a university in Poland with ˜––– students Located near the number of local organizations They can also gain professional city center it offers programs in economics management experience with an internship at a state institution or NGO statistics computer science demography and public sector economics SEMESTER PROGRAMS Central European Studies

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200772_Europe_text.indd 82 4/10/19 3:22 PM Warsaw Poland Central European Studies

This program offers students Polish language instruction and a series of specially designed courses in such fields as Central European politics literature history and sociology as well as the option to enroll in Warsaw School of Economics where courses focus on economics and EUrelated issues and are taught in English or Polish

Host Institution CIEE Warsaw SGH Warsaw School of Economics

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ‚ƒ„ CIEE Courses Credit Beginning Polish „ semester/‚‚„‚ƒ quarter hours Intermediate Polish Program Requirements History of Central Europe ƒ to Present Students take five courses and any combination of CIEE and SGH Intercultural Communication and Leadership courses in English Depending on students’ language abilities they may Jews in Poland and the Holocaust also take SGH courses in Polish Polish Society and Politics Social Issues in Contemporary Poland The Search for Self• Identity in PostWar Top Disciplines Polish Literature Cultural Studies Economics European Studies Finance History SGH Warsaw School of Economics Courses International Business International Relations Liberal Arts Business in Central and Eastern Europe Management Polish Language Ethics in Business EU Neighborhood Policy and The Eastern Partnership Language of Instruction European Economics English Polish European Integration Foreign Policy of Poland Housing and Meals International Cultural Relations International Finance Residence hall ” meals not included International Marketing

International Organizations Program Duration International Private Law Introduction to Game Theory Spring• late January ” midMay Management in International Business Fall• late August ” midDecember Poland in the EU Academic Year• late August ” midMay Project Management Tax Systems in the EU Countries Terrorism and Organized Crime The European Union Budget Theory of State Transition Economics

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 83 4/10/19 3:22 PM Lisbon, Portugal 

200772_Europe_text.indd 84 4/10/19 3:22 PM Lisbon HOW FAR TO… Alicante   km/ miles Barcelona   km/  miles Madrid   km/ miles Seville   km/ miles Paris    km/  miles LISBON Monteverde   km/ miles Shanghai    km/ miles

Lisbon is a major economic center tourist STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS destination and headquarters to multinational Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and businesses It also enjoys the status as one of study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In the oldest cities in the world evidenced by its Lisbon past study tours and excursions have included cobblestone alleyways Gothic castles and  Visits to stunning medieval walled towns like Sintra ancient ruins  Concerts at Casa da Musica  Garden tours at Serralves  Tours of Évora’s Romanesque cathedral and gilded WHERE STUDENTS STUDY Baroque altarpieces  Day‡trips to Mafra or Óbidos CIEE Lisbon Conveniently located at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa  Explorations of Porto or Coimbra School of Social Sciences and Humanities Universidade Nova de Lisboa UNL Founded in ”•–– UNL has five faculties including the School INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING of Social Sciences and Humanities ˜FCSH™ Depending on their program of study and availability students may be able to participate in an internship or Instituto Universitário de Lisboa School of Business volunteer In Lisbon students can gain practical skills ISCTE IBS Founded in ”•–š ISCTE is a public university focused on social volunteering at a range of organizations sciences technology and management studies It is also fully accredited by AACSB and EQUIS SEMESTER PROGRAMS Language ‹ Culture

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200772_Europe_text.indd 86 4/10/19 3:22 PM Lisbon Portugal Language  Culture

This intensive language program sets students of all language levels up for success whether they take courses in English Portuguese or both Students pursue their studies in an academically challenging environment at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Instituto Universitário de Lisboa School of Business ISCTE IBS€ supplemented with cultural activities and excursions

Host Institution CIEE Lisbon Instituto Universitário de Lisboa School of Business ISCTE IBS€ Universidade Nova de Lisboa UNL€ Representative Courses GPA Overall GPA of †‡ CIEE Required Courses Intensive Portuguese Language Beginning I II Credit Intensive Portuguese Language Intermediate I II ˆ‡‰ˆ semester/††‡‰† quarter hours Intensive Portuguese Language Advanced I II Academic YearŽ ‘’‰‘“ semester/”‡‰‡” quarter hours Semester Portuguese Language Beginning I II Program Requirements Semester Portuguese Language Intermediate I II Study abroad students must enroll in an intensive Portuguese Semester Portuguese Language Advanced I II language course a semester language course and three or four CIEE CIEE Courses content courses taught in English and/or direct enrollment courses Colonialism and Post‰Colonialism taught in English and/or Portuguese ISCTE course enrollment is limited Contemporary PortugalŽ Politics and Culture to two per student Intercultural Communication and Leadership LisbonŽ City and Architecture Top Disciplines Portuguese and Brazilian Cinema Portuguese and Brazilian Literature Cultural Studies European Studies Film Studies History Liberal Arts Portuguese Gastronomy and Culture Management Portuguese Language Sociology The Arts and the Portuguese Empire The European UnionŽ Portugal Topics on Contemporary Portuguese Culture Language of Instruction English Portuguese Instituto Universitário de Lisboa ISCTE IBS­ Business School Comparative International Management Housing and Meals Fundamentals Finance Homestay ˜ † meals per day International Human Resources Management Residence hall ˜ meals not included Management in International Organizations Marketing Management Marketing Services Program Duration SpringŽ late January ˜ mid‰May Universidade Nova de Lisboa UNL­ Courses FallŽ early September ˜ mid‰December Culture and Contemporary Art Academic YearŽ early September ˜ mid‰May History of Music in Portugal History of Portuguese Expansion History of the Idea of Europe Human Geography International Relations Political Science Portuguese Culture Roman Imperial Archaeology

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200772_Europe_text.indd 87 4/10/19 3:23 PM Moscow, Russia Moscow,

200772_Europe_text.indd 88 4/10/19 3:23 PM Moscow HOW FAR TO… Copenhagen   km/ miles London   km/  miles Paris   km/ miles Prague    km/ miles St Petersburg   km/ miles MOSCOW Sydney   km/  miles Havana   km/  miles

Golden domes dot the skyline of this illustrious STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS capital that is also home to the Kremlin Red Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and Square St Basil’s Cathedral and the Bolshoi study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Theater Students can experience firsthand the role Moscow past study tours and excursions have included Moscow has played and continues to play on the  Tours of the worldfamous Kremlin ancient churches the world stage State Tretiakov Museum of Russian Art and the Cold War Museum Bunker †‡  Visits to the ballet to see some of the greatest dancers in the world WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Trips to St Petersburg Kazan Yaroslavl Lev Tolstoy’s estate near the city of Tula and the ancient cities of CIEE Moscow Kolomna and Vladimir CIEE Moscow is located at Moscow State Institute of International Relations •MGIMO— in a green area of southern Moscow that’s home to several higher education institutions INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Moscow State Institute of International Relations MGIMO Depending on their program of study and availability students MGIMO is Russia’s most global university with more than ˜™™™ may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer foreign students from š› countries currently enrolled One of the first Russian universities to join the European Universities Association and the first in Russia to offer a master’s degree SEMESTER PROGRAMS in English MGIMO offers a broad range of courses at undergraduate and graduate levels Business ’ International Relations

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200772_Europe_text.indd 90 4/10/19 3:23 PM Moscow Russia Business  International Relations

This program includes Russian and European area studies coursework focusing on international affairs business and economics Students have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities from international conferences and lectures to concerts dances and art shows

Host Institution CIEE Moscow Moscow State Institute of International Relations MGIMO€

GPA Overall GPA of „ Representative Courses Credit †‡ˆ semester/ŠŠ†‡Š‹ quarter hours CIEE Required Courses US‡Russia Relations Program Prerequisites A valid US passport at time of application Russian immigration CIEE Elective Courses requires that passports are valid for ˆ months beyond the program Internship end date Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Requirements Moscow State Institute of International All students take the CIEE core course US‡Russia Relations and a Relations MGIMO Courses Russian language course at MGIMO and the remainder of credits from Advanced Russian the elective offerings at CIEE and/or MGIMO Armed Conflicts in the Šst Century Contemporary Global Issues Contemporary Russian Politics Corporate Governance Top Disciplines Elementary Russian Cultural Studies Economics History International Business Global Economic and Social Development International Relations Russian Language Global Politics of Energy History Theory and Practice of Diplomacy Human Resource Management Language of Instruction Human Rights English Russian ICT and Cybersecurity International Finance International Law Introduction to Political Science Housing and Meals Migration Residence hall ” meals not included Nationalism and Nation‡Building Politics and Security in Post‡Soviet Eurasia Practical Aspects of Negotiation and Consulting Program Duration Russian Economy Spring• early February ” early June Russian Foreign Policy Russian History Fall• late August ” late December Russian Language Elementary ‡ Advanced€ Academic Year• late August ” early June ‡ Mandatory Theory of International Relations

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 91 4/10/19 3:23 PM St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 92 4/10/19 3:23 PM St. Petersburg HOW FAR TO… Moscow   km/ miles Copenhagen   km/ miles London   km/ miles Paris   km/ miles ST. PETERSBURG Prague   km/ miles Amman  km/ miles Wollongong   km/ miles

Once the capital of imperial Russia St Petersburg STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS retains its status as the cultural capital hosting the Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and Hermitage one of the largest art museums in the study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In St world The City of the Tsars is also one of the most Petersburg past study tours and excursions have included accessible and westernized cities in Russia  Exploring city highlights like the Hermitage Museum the Peter and Paul Fortress the Russian Museum Pushkin’s Apartment Museum and Baltika Brewery  Going to the ballet or opera in the city where Mikhail WHERE STUDENTS STUDY Baryshnikov started his celebrated dance career CIEE St Petersburg  Touring Moscow to witness the grandeur of the ancient Conveniently located on the campus of St Petersburg Kremlin and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior State University and also maintains an office in the heart of  Trips to the Pskov region or Veliky Novgorod to see St Petersburg Russian life outside of St Petersburg  Various workshops and master classes learn how to cook St Petersburg State University a traditional Russian meal or make a matryoshka Š Russian Founded in the ”•th century the university is one of Russia’s nesting doll leading institutions of higher education The campus includes more than –—— buildings around the city center and beyond CIEE students attend class at the stunning Smolny campus where the renowned school for noble ladies was founded INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING in ”˜™– Depending on their program of study and availability students may be able to volunteer at various educational and cultural institutions

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Russia Area Studies Russian Language

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200772_Europe_text.indd 93 4/17/19 1:51 PM St Petersburg Russia Russian Area Studies

This program is designed for students with  semesters of Russian language and includes Russian history culture politics civilization and cinema all taught in English plus the option of rigorous language coursework A lecture series adds further cultural color with topics ranging from Russian rock to Soviet space dogs

Host Institution CIEE St Petersburg

GPA Overall GPA of ‚ƒ Representative Courses Credit „ semester/‚ƒƒ quarter hours CIEE Required Courses Elementary Russian Conversation I II Program Prerequisites Elementary Russian Grammar I II  semesters of college level Russian or equivalent A valid US Intermediate Russian Conversation I II passport at time of application Russian immigration requires that Intermediate Russian Grammar I II passports are valid for „‰ months beyond the program end date CIEE Elective Courses Program Requirements A Century of Russian Cinema Students must take five courses per semester consisting of two Russian Contemporary Russian Politics and Governance language courses in grammar and conversation and three elective Ethnic Studies’ National and Ethnic Issues in courses taught in English Modern Russia Gender and Sexuality in Russia Intercultural Communication and Leadership Top Disciplines Russian Civilization’ Popular Stereotypes and Social Anthropology Cultural Studies History International Relations Liberal Behavior Arts Literature Russian Language Russian Fairy Tales Russian History I’ Rise Consolidation and Progress Russian History II’ the Soviet Union and Language of Instruction Contemporary Russia English Russian The Arts of St Petersburg

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Housing and Meals result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Homestay Ž ‚ meals per day ‘ meals on weekends teaching staff and program development Courses may Hostel Ž meals not included be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

Program Duration Spring’ late January Ž mid May Fall’ early September Ž mid December Academic Year’ early September Ž mid May

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200772_Europe_text.indd 94 4/10/19 3:23 PM St Petersburg Russia Russian Language

The CIEE Russian Language Program is designed for students with at least four semesters of collegelevel Russian or equivalent who want to immerse themselves in Russian culture history art and literature A lecture series adds further cultural color with topics ranging from anthropology to advanced workshops on Russian phonetics

Host Institution CIEE St Petersburg

GPA Overall GPA of ‚ Representative Courses Credit CIEE Required Courses ƒ„ semester/‚ quarter hours Grammar Advanced I II & III Program Prerequisites Phonetics Advanced I II & III Minimum ‡ semesters of collegelevel Russian or equivalent A valid Conversation Advanced I II & III US passport at time of application Russian immigration requires that CIEE Elective Courses passports are valid for ƒ‰ months beyond the program enddate Advanced Translation Program Requirements Analytical Readings‘ ƒ th Century Russian Literature Students take must five courses per semester consisting of three Analytical Readings‘ ‚—th Century Russian Literature Russian language courses in grammar phonetics and conversation and Business Russian two elective courses taught in Russian Comparative Cultural Studies‘ The United States and Russia Mentality Social Behavior and the Representation Top Disciplines of Russia Anthropology Cultural Studies History International Relations Liberal St Petersburg and the “New” in Russian Culture Arts Literature Russian Language Russian Social and Political Life Russian Traditional Visual and Performing Arts Russian Word Formation Language of Instruction Russian This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Housing and Meals be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Homestay Œ ‚ meals on weekdays Ž meals on weekends Hostel Œ meals not included

Program Duration Spring‘ late January Œ midMay Fall‘ early September Œ midDecember Academic Year‘ early September Œ midMay

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200772_Europe_text.indd 95 4/10/19 3:23 PM Alicante, Spain Alicante, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 96 4/10/19 3:23 PM Alicante HOW FAR TO… Barcelona   km/ miles Madrid   km/ miles Seville    km/ miles Paris   km/  miles Toulouse   km/ miles Buenos Aires   km/ miles ALICANTE Santiago de Chile   km/  miles

Nestled on the dazzling Mediterranean Sea STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS Alicante is rich in Spanish flavor with a Gothic Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and castle colorful old quarter and the palmŒlined study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In promenade Explanada de España which is Alicante past study tours and excursions have included paved with ‘‘ million tricolored tiles and is the  Visits to the Algar Waterfalls Canelobre Caves and designated gathering place for locals Guadalest Castle  Trips to the Valencian Autonomous Community Granada Madrid or Valencia  Camino de Santiago pilgrimage WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Guided tours of Santa Bárbara Castle and the CIEE Alicante Archaeological Museum of Alicante Conveniently located on the main campus of Universidad de Alicante in San Vincente Universidad de Alicante INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING This modern campus hosts “”••• students from all over the Depending on their program of study and availability students world and sits just three miles from the city of Alicante may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In Alicante students can volunteer to work with senior citizens children or those with disabilities

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Language ‰ Culture Liberal Arts

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200772_Europe_text.indd 97 4/17/19 1:51 PM Alicante Spain Language  Culture

Students take Spanish language classes and electives in Spanish and progressively tackle and conquer university level concepts in everything from art history to international relations to women’s studies The ideal student has completed three to four semesters of university level instruction in Spanish with low to intermediate proficiency

Host Institution CIEE Alicante Universidad de Alicante

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ­€ CIEE Required Intensive Language Courses Credit Intensive Intermediate Spanish II ‚€ ‚ƒ semester/­­€ ­† quarter hours Intensive Preparation for Advanced Spanish Program Prerequisites CIEE Required Semester Language Courses ‡ ˆ semesters of college level Spanish or equivalent Grammar and Written Expression Program Requirements Oral Communication and Listening Comprehension All students enroll in a required intensive Spanish language course at Preparation for Advanced Oral Communication the start of each semester Following the intensive language session all in Spanish students are required to take an intermediate or pre advanced Spanish Preparation for Advanced Spanish Grammar language course and three elective courses Šchoose from CIEE courses CIEE Elective Courses and Universidad de Alicante Business Management Program coursesŽ Intercultural Communication and Leadership in Spanish CIEE Content Courses in Spanish Culture Festivities and Traditions through Spanish Top Disciplines Gastronomy and Wine International Business Literature New Media Religious Studies Spain in the Media• Understanding Spanish News and Sociology Spanish Language Strategic Communications Advertisements Spain Through Its Popular Culture Spanish and Latin American Literature• Two Worlds Language of Instruction in the ­‡th Century English Spanish Spanish Art and the Process of Painting Spanish Cinema Spanish Literature• Women in Contemporary Spain Housing and Meals The Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage• Religion Homestay ˆ meals per day History and Culture through Experience Residence hall ˆ meals per day Three Cultures in Spain• Jews Christians and Muslims

Program Duration Universidad de Alicante Courses Spring• early January mid May Entrepreneurial Initiative• Starting and Running Fall• late August mid December a Business Academic Year• late August mid May Human Resource Management• Skills for Managing People in a Global Context Šin EnglishŽ International Marketing Šin EnglishŽ The Economy of the European Union Šin EnglishŽ

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 98 4/10/19 3:23 PM Alicante Spain Liberal Arts

By taking advanced Spanish language classes at CIEE and electives taught in Spanish at Universidad de Alicante students will progressively tackle and conquer universitylevel concepts in a wide range of academic topics and improve their language proficiency

Host Institution CIEE Alicante Universidad de Alicante

GPA Overall GPA of ­€ Representative Courses Credit ‚€‚ƒ semester/ € quarter hours CIEE Required Intensive Language Courses Academic Year‡ ˆ‰ˆŠ semester/ €€ quarter hours Comprehensive Advanced Spanish Review Program Prerequisites CIEE Elective Courses or more semesters of collegelevel Spanish or equivalent Advanced Conversational Spanish‡ Registers and Colloquial Uses Program Requirements Advanced Spanish Composition and Creative Writing All students enroll in a required intensive Spanish language course at Communication and Society‡ Comparative Analysis the start of each semester Following the intensive language session of the Media all students take four elective courses chosen from CIEE courses Intercultural Communication and Leadership and Universidad de Alicante direct enroll courses Students with ŠŒ Internship semesters of Spanish are required to register in one direct enroll course Mediterranean Gastronomy and Wine Industry in at the Universidad de Alicante Spanish Culture Spain Through its Popular Culture Spanish Cinema Top Disciplines Spanish Latin American Literature‡ Two Worlds in Law Liberal Arts Linguistics Literature Marketing Psychology the ­‰th Century Public Health Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Language Spanish Literature‡ Women in Contemporary Spain

The Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage‡ Religion History and Culture through Experience

Language of Instruction The Role of Women in Spanish Society Spanish The Spanish Tradition in Art Three Cultures in Spain‡ Jews Christians and Muslims Housing and Meals Homestay • ˆ meals per day Universidad de Alicante Disciplines Residence hall • ˆ meals per day Arts & Humanities Education Engineering and Architecture Program Duration Health Sciences Spring‡ early January • early May Sciences Fall‡ late August • midDecember Social Sciences and Law Academic Year‡ late August • early June This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 99 4/10/19 3:23 PM Barcelona, Spain Barcelona, 

200772_Europe_text.indd 100 4/10/19 3:31 PM Barcelona HOW FAR TO…

Alicante   km/ miles BARCELONA Madrid   km/ miles Palma de Mallorca   km/ miles Seville   km/  miles Toulouse   km/  miles Rabat   km/ miles Seoul   km/  miles

Barcelona’s art architecture and gastronomic STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS reputation alone are enough to command global Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and attention Add its political economic and cultural study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In influence to its respected higher education system Barcelona past study tours and excursions have included and you get an irresistible destination for students  Guided walking tours of the Gothic Quarter Modernista from around the world Barcelona and Museu Picasso  Day trips to Dali Museum in Figueres  Trips to Valencia Northern Catalonia and Southern France WHERE STUDENTS STUDY  Hikes at Tibidabo Mountain CIEE Barcelona  Visits to the Roman ruins in the coastal city Tarragona and Conveniently located near Barcelona’s main square Plaza the medieval town of Girona Catalunya Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional ESCI ESCI was created in ““” by the Catalan government and the INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Universitat Pompeu Fabra and offers bachelor’s degrees in Depending on their program of study and availability students business and marketing may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer Universitat de Vic UVic In Barcelona students can volunteer to help children with UVic is an independent stateŠsupported institution homework after school help kids with special needs during committed to the economic and social development of the school breaks or take part in foodŠdrives to help feed people region All courses at UVic are taught in English in need Universitat Pompeu Fabra UPF UPF is one of Spain’s leading universities with —˜ degree programs offered in English SEMESTER PROGRAMS Universitat de Barcelona UB Advanced Liberal Arts UB was founded in ™š and is the oldest and largest university Business Ž Culture in Barcelona It has š departments “› degree programs and Economics Ž Culture — research centers Global Architecture Ž Design Language Ž Culture Liberal Arts

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200772_Europe_text.indd 101 4/17/19 1:52 PM Barcelona Spain Advanced Liberal Arts

Geared for independent students with advanced Spanish language skills this program gives students flexibility to choose Universitat de Barcelona UB classes in a wide range of topics with Spanish students or take CIEE courses at CIEE Barcelona­ All students take a Spanish language course to prepare them for courses at UB­

Host Institution CIEE Barcelona Universitat de Barcelona UB

GPA Overall GPA of ­„ Representative Courses Credit „ † semester/­„ ˆ quarter hours CIEE Required Language Courses Academic Year‹ Œ semester/Ž„ quarter hours Advanced Spanish Writing and Stylistics Spanish for Heritage Learners Program Prerequisites ‘ semesters of college level Spanish or equivalent­ CIEE Courses Cervantes’ Don Quixote Program Requirements Contemporary Spain All students enroll in a required Spanish language course   CIEE Internship elective courses in Spanish and  Ž Universitat de Barcelona courses in Literature & Cinema in Spain Spanish­ Masterworks in Catalan Art Universitat de Barcelona UB Courses Top Disciplines Artistic Spaces‹ Light and Ambient Mutations Economics Engineering Finance Law Liberal Arts Management Cellular and Molecular Biology of Microorganisms Medicine Philosophy Psychology Spanish Language English Teaching as a Second Language European Integration Financial Instruments and Markets Language of Instruction Group Psychology and Collective Behavior Spanish History of Ancient Philosophy Institutions of European Community Law Integral Calculus in Diverse Variables Housing and Meals International Protection of Human Rights Homestay –  meals per day Introduction to the History of the Spanish Language Residence hall – meals not included Local and Regional Development Apartment – meals not included Painting vs­ the End of Art Panorama of Spanish Literature Middle Ages and Golden Age Program Duration Sculpture and Earth Materials‹ Clay Stone Wood Spring‹ late January – late May and Natural Fibers Fall‹ early September – mid December Sex and Gender Psychology Academic Year‹ early September – early June Spanish Economic Policy and EU Policy The th Century Spanish Poetry‹ from Modernism to Avant Garde World Regional Structure

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 102 4/10/19 3:32 PM Barcelona Spain Business  Culture

Designed for students who want to boost their language skills and cultural knowledge while taking classes in business this program offers unique cultural context and theories of modern management and economics Advanced students can take a special Spanish language class focused on business and economic topics

Host Institution CIEE Barcelona Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional ­ESCI€ Universitat de Vic ­UVic€

GPA Overall GPA of ‡ˆ ­CIEE or UVic Track€ Representative Courses Overall GPA of  ­ESCI Track€ CIEE Required Language Courses Credit Pre‹Intermediate Spanish Š‹ Œ semester/‡ ‹‡ˆˆ quarter hours Intermediate Spanish Academic Year’ ‡“‹Š semester/Š‡‹ˆ quarter hours Advanced Spanish Program Prerequisites Advanced Grammar Composition and Conversation  semesters of college‹level micro‹ or macroeconomics accounting CIEE Courses finance management or statistics Must have junior‹level standing or Branding and Cultural Icons’ The Case of Barcelona higher at the time of arrival in Barcelona Catalonia and Spain Through the Arts Program Requirements Competitive Strategy’ A European Perspective Students are required to take one Spanish language course at CIEE Corporate Financial Decision Making two business courses at CIEE and/or a host institution and ‹‡ elective Intercultural Communication and Leadership courses selected from business or humanities courses at CIEE UVic or International Finance ESCI which can include an internship International Human Resource Management International Marketing Literary Images of Catalonia and Spain Top Disciplines Spanish Language ­all levels€ Strategic Issues of International Manufacturing Economics Finance History International Business Literature  Strategic Management Management Marketing Spanish Language Strategic Communications The Politics of Western Europe Urban Studies Urban Culture in Contemporary Barcelona

Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional Language of Instruction ESCI Business Courses English Spanish Applied Marketing Research in the Digital Era Corporate Finance Doing Business in Europe Housing and Meals International Economics Homestay › ‡ meals per day New Trends in International Marketing Residence hall › meals not included Apartment › meals not included Universitat de Vic UVic Business€ Design€ and Innovation Courses Brand Design Program Duration Design Thinking Spring’ early January › mid/late April Marketing and Fashion Fall’ early September › late December Start‹up Creation Academic Year’ early September › mid/late April Universal Design This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment cieeorg/spain 

200772_Europe_text.indd 103 4/10/19 3:32 PM Barcelona Spain Economics  Culture

This program is a perfect fit for economics students who want to pursue rigorous classes at a topnotch university begin or further their Spanish language skills and learn about culture in either English or Spanish

Host Institution CIEE Barcelona Universitat Pompeu Fabra €UPF‚

GPA Overall GPA of † Credit ‡ semester/‰‰‡ quarter hours Representative Courses Academic YearŒ † semester/‡ quarter hours CIEE Required Language Courses Program Prerequisites Beginner Spanish † semesters of collegelevel micro or macroeconomics semester of Intermediate Spanish calculus recommended Must have juniorlevel standing or higher at the Advanced Spanish time of arrival in Barcelona CIEE Courses Program Requirements Branding and Cultural IconsŒ The Case of Barcelona Students enroll in a required Spanish language course two to three Catalonia and Spain Through the Arts CIEE elective courses and two to four Universitat Pompeu Fabra Competitive StrategyŒ A European Perspective €UPF‚ courses at least one of which needs to be in the Department of International Economics Economics and Business or in the UPF HSP program International Finance International Marketing Internship Seminar Top Disciplines Past and Present in Barcelona Accounting Economics Finance History International Business Spain TodayŒ Politics and Society International Relations Management Marketing Spanish Language The Spanish Economy in the European Union Urban Culture in Contemporary Barcelona

Universitat Pompeu Fabra UPF Courses Language of Instruction Advanced Macroeconomics I English Spanish Business Games Current Topics of Human Resources European Economy Housing and Meals Foreign Trade I Homestay – ‰ meals per day Industrial Organization Residence hall – meals not included International Business History Apartment – meals not included Management for Health Institutions Market Research I Organizational Behavior Program Duration Strategic Management I SpringŒ early January – mid/late April FallŒ early September – late December This course listing is for informational purposes only Academic YearŒ early September – mid/late April The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 104 4/10/19 3:32 PM Barcelona Spain Global Architecture  Design

Based at CIEE Barcelona the Global Architecture and Design program has three main components Future Cities Design Studio Future Cities Seminar and Science Engineering and Technology Workshop The program’s goal is to develop a language of technological design that creates immediacy between individual responsibility and the global environmental crisis through close study of specific places cities and cultures

Host Institution CIEE Barcelona Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia IAAC†

Representative Courses GPA CIEE Required Courses Overall GPA of ‰  Future Cities Design Studio Credit Future Cities Seminar  semester/‰‰  quarter hours Science Engineering and Technology Workshop Program Prerequisites CIEE Elective Courses Students must major or minor in architecture environmental design Branding and Cultural Icons The Case of Barcelona industrial design interior design landscape architecture sustainability Catalonia and Spain Through the Arts English studies or urban design with ‰Ž‘ semesters of design studio or projectŽ and Spanish† based courses in their major Intercultural Communication and Leadership Past and Present in Barcelona English and Spanish† Program Requirements Spain Today Politics and Society English and Students are required to take the following three courses at CIEE Spanish† Future Cities Design Studio The Politics of Western Europe Future Cities Seminar CIEE Language Courses Science Engineering and Technology Workshop Beginning Spanish PreŽIntermediate Spanish Intermediate Spanish Top Disciplines Advanced Design Engineering Geography Sustainability and Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers Environment Urban Studies This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Language of Instruction teaching staff and program development Courses may English be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

Housing and Meals Homestay ” ‰ meals per day Residence hall ” meals not included Apartment ” meals not included

Program Duration Spring early January ” mid/late April Fall early September ” midŽDecember

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200772_Europe_text.indd 105 4/10/19 3:32 PM Barcelona Spain Language  Culture

Students spend the semester immersed in language learning at CIEE’s partner school Universitat Pompeu Fabra UPF and taking area studies classes at CIEE Barcelona across a range of disciplines Options for internships are also available for students who want to gain real€world work experience at a local company All courses are complemented with CIEE co€curricular activities and excursions beyond the city to enhance classroom learning and provide intercultural understanding

Host Institution CIEE Barcelona Universitat Pompeu Fabra UPF Representative Courses Required UPF Language Courses GPA Beginning Spanish Language Overall GPA of † Pre€Intermediate Spanish Language Credit Intermediate Spanish Language ‡ semester/‰‰‡ quarter hours CIEE Elective Courses Academic YearŒ † semester/Ž‡ quarter hours Branding and Cultural IconsŒ The Case of Barcelona Program Prerequisites Catalonia and Spain Through the Arts Enter as a junior or senior with €† semesters of college€level Spanish Competitive StrategyŒ A European Perspective or equivalent Corporate Financial Decision Making European Economic Integration and its Impact on Program Requirements the Spanish Economy Students enroll in a required Spanish language course plus one Intercultural Communication and Leadership course taken at Universitat Pompeu Fabra UPF and two CIEE International Human Resources Management elective courses International Marketing Internship Literary Images of Catalonia and Spain Top Disciplines Past and Present in Barcelona Cultural Studies European Studies Film Studies History The Spanish Economy in the European Union International Business International Relations Journalism Liberal Arts Urban Culture in Contemporary and Spain Marketing Urban Studies UPF Hispanic And European Studies Program HESP Courses Language of Instruction BarcelonaŒ The City and Its History English Spanish BarcelonaŒ The Rise of a Design City Contemporary Spanish Art Global Marketing and Culture of FC Barcelona Housing and Meals International Business and Globalization Homestay — ‰ meals per day “Sepharad”Œ History and Heritage of Jewish Spain Residence hall — meals not included Spain in CinemaŒ Local and Global Perspectives The Barcelona Leadership Journey towards Apartment — meals not included SustainabilityŒ Economic Business and Social Transformations

Program Duration This course listing is for informational purposes only SpringŒ early January — mid/late April The courses as described may be subject to change as a FallŒ early September — mid€December result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Academic YearŒ early September — mid/late April be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 106 4/10/19 3:32 PM Barcelona Spain Liberal Arts

This program is geared toward students who want to achieve significant language acquisition and learn about Spanish history politics literature and culture  with all courses taught in Spanish

Host Institution CIEE Barcelona Universitat Pompeu Fabra ­UPF€

GPA Overall GPA of † Credit ‡ semester/‰‰‡ quarter hours Representative Courses Academic Year‹ † semester/Œ‡ quarter hours CIEE Required Language Courses Program Prerequisites Advanced Spanish for Academic Discourse Enter as a junior or senior with a minimum of Œ semesters of college‘ Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers level Spanish or equivalent Advanced Spanish Grammar Composition and Conversation Program Requirements Students enroll in a required advanced Spanish language course plus CIEE Elective Courses in Spanish two courses taken at Universitat Pompeu Fabra ­UPF€ and two CIEE Catalonia and Spain Through the Arts elective courses one of which can be replaced by the CIEE internship International Management International Marketing Internship Top Disciplines Past and Present in Barcelona Cultural Studies European Studies Film Studies Government Spain Today‹ Politics and Society History International Relations Journalism Liberal Arts Literature UPF Hispanic And European Studies Program Spanish Language HESP Courses in Spanish Barcelona‹ The City and Its History

Catalan Language and Culture Language of Instruction Communication and Society in Spain and Europe Spanish Contemporary Spanish Literature From Cultural Stereotypes to Transcultural Dialogue Images of Spain in Contemporary Cinema Housing and Meals International Protection of Human Rights Homestay  ‰ meals per day Social Movements in the ‰ st Century‹ Globalization Residence hall  no meals included Crisis and Democratization Processes Apartment  no meals included Spain in the World‹ International Affairs and Public Diplomacy Spanish‹ Oral Expression Techniques Program Duration Spring‹ early January  mid/late April UPF Courses Fall‹ early September  mid‘December Contemporary Art Academic Year‹ early September  mid/late April History of Science and Scientific Culture Pre‘ and Ancient History

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 107 4/10/19 3:32 PM Madrid, Spain 

200772_Europe_text.indd 108 4/10/19 3:32 PM Madrid HOW FAR TO… Rome   km/ miles Paris    km/  miles Berlin   km/  miles MADRID Copenhagen    km/  miles London   km/  miles Cape Town   km/ miles Buenos Aires     km/  miles

Seated in the center of Spain the capital city is not STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS only the political and cultural center of the country Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and but an important player in global economics study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Despite its present“day status much of Madrid’s Madrid past study tours and excursions have included historic past remains beautifully preserved in its  Trips to Toledo the Natural Park of Hoces de Duratón landmarks museums and architecture the Monastery of El Escorial the Roman architecture of the city of Segovia or the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Alcalá de Henares  Visits to Seville Barcelona Granada Bilbao the Canary WHERE STUDENTS STUDY Islands or Morocco  Cooking classes flamenco lessons and shows visits to the CIEE Global Institute  Madrid Rastro open“air market local festivals and celebrations in Located near the Puerta de Sol the Institute includes and around the city classrooms lounges Wi“Fi student life and academics Universidad Carlos III de Madrid UC M Getafe and Leganés INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING Established in — UC˜M received the European Campus of Depending on their program of study language ability and Excellence award in ™  and is recognized as Spain’s most availability students may be able to participate in an internship prestigious institution of higher education It follows a US or volunteer In Madrid students may be able to volunteer academic calendar and has one of the highest percentages to help kids teens and disabled persons through schools of full“time and tenured female faculty in Spain associations and outreach programs Students can also earn credits and gain international work experience at an internship

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Engineering ” Society Liberal Arts Open Campus Block

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200772_Europe_text.indd 109 4/17/19 1:52 PM Madrid Spain Engineering  Society

Students direct enroll at the prestigious Universidad Carlos III de Madrid for courses in English or Spanish across the field of engineering UCM including audiovisual communication computer electrical electronic industrial material mechanical telecommunication and telematics Students can also take electives in humanities social sciences or gain realworld work experience with a forcredit internship

Host Institution Universidad Carlos III de Madrid UCM

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of  CIEE Courses Credit Internship in Spanish „ semester/‡ ‡‡„ quarter hours Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Requirements Universidad Carlos III de Madrid UCM Students take four or five electives which are chosen from UCM Courses direct enrollment courses in engineering or science on the Leganés Aerospace Engineering campus courses on the Getafe campus and CIEE courses Audiovisual System Engineering Automation and Industrial Electronics Engineering Beginner Spanish Top Disciplines Biomedical Engineering Computer Science Cultural Studies Economics Engineering History Communication System Engineering Management Math Spanish Language Computer Science and Engineering Electrical Power Engineering Industrial Technologies Language of Instruction Mechanical Engineering English Spanish Telecommunications Technology Telematics Engineering

Housing and Meals This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Homestay Ž ‡ meals per day result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Shared apartment Ž meals not included teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

Program Duration Spring late January Ž early June Fall late August Ž late December

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200772_Europe_text.indd 110 4/10/19 3:32 PM Madrid Spain Liberal Arts

This program is geared for advanced level Spanish speakers who want a quality academic experience and an optional for credit internship to complement living in a Spanish urban setting Students need strong language skills dedication to academic work and a background in humanities social sciences journalism linguistics economics and legal studies or communications All courses are taught in Spanish

Host Institution Universidad Carlos III de Madrid UC­M€

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of ­ CIEE Courses Credit Intercultural Communication and Leadership † ‡ semester/‰‰† ‰Š quarter hours Internship Academic YearŒ ­ semester/Ž† quarter hours Universidad Carlos III de Madrid UCM Program Requirements Courses † semesters of college level Spanish or equivalent Students complete Advertising and Communication a Spanish placement test to determine language level and language Art and Technology course requirements Students agree to speak only Spanish to Bank Management encourage language and cultural acquisition Business Finance Law Communication in Business Comparative Politics I Top Disciplines Creation and Administration of Small Businesses Cultural Studies Economics Film Studies Government History Essentials of Business International Relations Journalism Sociology Spanish Language Film Production Financial Mathematics Gender Studies Language of Instruction History of Modern Spain Spanish History of Today’s World International Finance International Trade Housing and Meals Introduction to Business Administration Homestay — ‰ meals per day Introduction to Politics Shared apartment — meals not included Marketing Mathematics for Economics Organizational Design Program Duration Organizational Economics SpringŒ late January — early June Photojournalism and the Digital Image FallŒ late August — late December Political Advising Prehistory and Ancient History Principles of Economics Reading Moving Image Film and Television€ The Origins of the Modern Firm The Sociology of Spain

This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 112 4/10/19 3:32 PM Madrid Spain Open Campus Block

Students can stay in Madrid for the duration of this unique study abroad experience or add on blocks where other Open Campus Block programs are offered  Berlin Buenos Aires Cape Town Copenhagen London Monteverde Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago de Chile Shanghai Sydney and Yucatán  to experience valuable comparative intercultural learning

Host Institution CIEE Global Institute  Madrid Universidad Carlos III de Madrid ŠUCM‹

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of Œ Ž Credit Business One block‘ ’ semester/” quarter credits Economics of the European Union and Spain Two blocks‘ Œ semester/ • quarter credits Sports and Recreation Business in Spain Three blocks‘ Ž– • semester/ŒŒ Ž–Œ— quarter credits Communications Journalism and New Media Program Requirements Intercultural Communication and Leadership International Journalism Students can enroll in one two or three academic blocks during the News Media and Culture fall or spring semester or combine up to six blocks for an academic year program Students enroll in two –credit courses per block International Relations and Political Science although three–block students may elect to take only one course Spain and the Arab World during one block Students studying in Madrid can elect to take World Heritage Sites and the Politics of Identity in one direct–enrollment course at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain Šrestrictions apply‹ Global and Community Health Family Schools and Child Development Top Disciplines Language Literature and Culture Business Communications Economics Finance International Studies Spanish Masters in Madrid Language and Literature Political Science Psychology Public Health Spanish Language Science STEM and Society Computer Science I Introduction to Programming Language of Instruction Computer Science II Data Structures English Spanish Environmental Engineering Global Environmental Policy Positive Psychology Housing and Meals Sustainability and the Anthropocene Shared apartment  meals not included Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Academic Projects Directed Independent Research Program Duration Internship Seminar Šin Spanish‹ Spring Blocks I II and III‘ early January  mid–May Service–Learning Šin Spanish‹ Fall Blocks I II and III‘ mid–August  mid–December Academic Year‘ mid–August  mid–May The course listing at the right is for informational purposes only How Will You Design Your Semester? The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program Here are a few ideasˆ development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Block  Block  Block  Madrid Monteverde Monteverde Copenhagen Madrid Rio Yucatán Monteverde Madrid cieeorg/opencampus 

200772_Europe_text.indd 113 4/17/19 1:52 PM Palma de Mallorca, Spain de Mallorca, Palma 

200772_Europe_text.indd 114 4/10/19 3:32 PM Palma de Mallorca HOW FAR TO… Alicante   km/ miles Barcelona   km/ miles Madrid   km/ miles Lisbon   km/  miles Toulouse   km/ miles PALMA Dakar    km/ miles DE MALLORCA Cusco   km/ miles

Nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean Palma STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS de Mallorca is a bustling capital city with a laidšback Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and island ease With its pristine beaches rich history study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Palma and onešofšaškind gastronomy it’s easy to see why de Mallorca past study tours and excursions have included Mallorca is a favorite among European tourists  Journeys by boat from Sóller to Torrent de Pareïs or to the natural park of Cabrera  Visits to historic towns like Valldemossa Deiá and WHERE STUDENTS STUDY Pollensa  Strolls on the white sands at Es Trenc or Cala Mondragó CIEE Palma de Mallorca  Hikes at the impressive Tramuntana Mountain a UNESCO Conveniently located at the Universitat de les Illes Balears World Heritage Site Universitat de les Illes Balears UIB  Tours of Palma’s highlights like the cathedral Bellver UIB is a modern university hosting ”››› students that Castle Royal Palace of la Almudaina Arab Baths City Hall emphasizes tourism studies business economics human and the historic district resources and environmental sustainability Journal of  Trips to Granada Madrid Valencia or Seville Hospitality & Tourism Research ranks the UIB Tourism program first in Spain second in Europe and seventeenth in the world CIEE students enroll in classes with students from other INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING majors at the University in the Spanish Psychology Biology Depending on their program of study and availability students Education and Philosophy departments may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In Palma de Mallorca students can volunteer through Red Cross Youth or the university They can also build their resume and earn ” or • credits working in marketing event planning sales or human resources at a company or hotel Students can also earn ” credits teaching English as a Second Language —TESL˜ to children at a Palma school

SEMESTER PROGRAMS Business ™ Tourism

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200772_Europe_text.indd 116 4/10/19 3:32 PM Palma de Mallorca Spain Business  Tourism

Students explore hospitality recreation management and business on a beautiful island in the Mediterranean at Universitat de les Illes Balears UIB  which offers Spain’s best tourism program Courses are offered in both English and Spanish and students can add an internship for real€world work experience in Palma’s booming tourism industry Students from other majors can find courses across academic areas taught in Spanish and English at UIB including science engineering literature social sciences and humanities

Host Institution CIEE Palma de Mallorca Representative Courses Universitat de les Illes Balears UIB CIEE Required Intensive Language Courses Beginning Spanish GPA Intermediate Spanish Overall GPA of ‰Š Spanish for Business and Tourism Advanced Spanish Writing and Stylistics Credit ‹€ Œ semester/‰ €‰ quarter hours CIEE Courses Academic Year“ ‰Œ€”• semester/‹‰€Š‹ quarter hours Directed Independent Research CIEE Internship“ ‰–€ ”– hours of work ” semester/‹Š quarter hours— Entrepreneurship & Innovation ‰––€‰‹– hours of work • semester/˜ quarter hours Intercultural Communication and Leadership International Marketing Program Requirements International Tourism“ Trends for the ‰ st Century Students need to take one CIEE Spanish language course one or more Internship Business Hospitality Teaching English CIEE elective courses and one or more UIB direct enrollment courses Mediterranean Cuisine in Spain“ Cooking and Wine Students with ‹™ semesters of Spanish may take CIEE courses in Tasting Spanish Students with Š™ semesters of Spanish may take direct enroll Spanish Politics and Society university courses in Spanish Teaching English as a Second Language TESL Tourism and Sustainable Development in Europe Top Disciplines Universitat de les Illes Balears UIB Biology Economics Finance Hospitality and Tourism Subject Areas International Business Liberal Arts Management Marketing Business Strategy Design Operations Processes Psychology Spanish Language Marketing Markets Finance Management Risks Human Resources Economics Micro Macro Environmental Language of Instruction Industrial History Growth Information English Spanish Education Teaching Pedagogy Sociology Spanish Literature Linguistics Translation Housing and Meals Teaching Homestay  ” meals per day Tourism Contracts Economics Geography Shared apartment  meals not included Operations Marketing Hotels Sustainability This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a Program Duration result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Spring“ early February  early June teaching staff and program development Courses may Fall“ early September  mid€December be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Academic Year“ early September  early June

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200772_Europe_text.indd 117 4/10/19 3:32 PM Seville, Spain 

200772_Europe_text.indd 118 4/10/19 3:32 PM Seville HOW FAR TO… Barcelona   km/ miles Madrid   km/  miles Palma de Mallorca   km/ miles Lisbon   km/ miles Paris    km/ miles Amman   km/  miles Tokyo   km/ miles SEVILLE

The capital of southern Spain’s Andalusia region STUDY TOURS & CULTURAL EXCURSIONS is dotted with remarkable architectural remnants Every CIEE semester program has cultural excursions and from its historical past including the Alcázar of study tours uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion In Seville one of the most beautiful palaces in Spain Seville past study tours and excursions have included  Day trips to Cádiz Carmona or Córdoba  Tours of iconic sites such as Parque de María Luisa Plaza WHERE STUDENTS STUDY de Espana and Hospital de los Venerables Sacerdotes CIEE Seville  Hikes in the Sierra Norte Sierra de Cádiz or Sierra Housed in a beautifully renovated palace built in “”• CIEE de Aracena Seville is close to the Royal Alcázar palace a quick walk from  Trips to Granada Málaga Morocco or Portugal the main building of the Universidad de Sevilla and EUSA Universidad de Sevilla This university has been one of Spain’s leading institutions of INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEERING higher learning since the ˜th century and now hosts some Depending on their program of study and availability students “•™™™ students Its many schools departments and institutes may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer In serve the educational needs of Spain’s most populous region Seville students have the opportunity to volunteer at local Universidad Pablo Olavid UPO organizations and schools In addition they can participate With nearly ™™™ students UPO is the second largest state in an internship for academic credit and gain professional university in Seville Its œž•Ÿacre campus is œ™ minutes from experience in local businesses the center of the city UPO offers undergraduate and graduate programs in traditional majors as well other areas from biotechnology to translation SEMESTER PROGRAMS EUSA School of Communications Advanced Liberal Arts Courses at this thriving private institution are academically Business Œ Society accredited by the Universidad de Sevilla Many prestigious local Communications New Media Œ Journalism ’ English media professionals and experienced faculty teach the tools Communications New Media Œ Journalism ’ Spanish theory and history of media in a highly specialized setting and to particularly motivated Spanish and international £mainly International Business Œ Culture European¤ students Liberal Arts

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200772_Europe_text.indd 119 4/18/19 9:41 PM Seville Spain Advanced Liberal Arts

This program is designed for students with advanced Spanish language skills with strong academic backgrounds Students take at least three classes with Spanish students at the Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide and/or EUSA School of Communications and also from a variety of specialized CIEE electives

Host Institution CIEE Seville EUSA Centro Universitario Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide €UPO‚ Representative Courses GPA CIEE Required Intensive Courses Overall GPA of „ Intensive Advanced Spanish Grammar Credit CIEE Elective Courses † ‡ semester/ †ˆ quarter hours Advanced Composition and Stylistics Academic Year‹ Œ†ŒŽ semester/‘ † ‘ quarter hours Contemporary Spanish Literature €th Century‚ Program Prerequisites Culture and Cuisine in Spain Digital and Visual Culture in Contemporary Spain Œ GPA in Spanish language Ž semesters of college†level Spanish or Gender Identity and the Quest for Equality in Spain equivalent Intercultural Communication and Leadership Program Requirements Introduction to Spanish Linguistics All students enroll in a required intensive Spanish language course at Magazine Reporting and Writing the start of each semester Following the intensive language session all Positive Psychology students are required to take four elective courses Social Justice Action and Media‹ Stories that Matter Spanish for the Health Professions The Anthropology of Sports in Spain Top Disciplines The Novel and the Cinema‹ Two Ways of Telling Anthropology Biology Cultural Studies International Relations the Story New Media Psychology Sociology Spanish Language EUSA Centro Universitario Sustainability and Environment Urban Studies Audiovisual Documentation Social History of Communication Tourism in Today’s World Language of Instruction Spanish Universidad de Sevilla Art and Society Difficulties in Development and Learning Housing and Meals Economic History of Latin America Homestay ™ Œ meals per day History of Contemporary Andalusia Residence hall ™ meals not included New Products and Brand Management Academic†year students can move to private apartments for the Renaissance Poetry second semester Roommates may not be American or English speaking CIEE provides a monthly stipend but students are responsible Universidad Pablo de Olavide UPO for arranging and paying for apartments Archeology City and Town Planning Energy Optimization and Renewable Energy Program Duration Financial Systems and Monetary Economics Spring‹ mid†January ™ early June Introduction to Economics Fall‹ early September ™ mid†December Policy of the European Union Academic Year‹ early September ™ early June This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may cieeorg/spain be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment 

200772_Europe_text.indd 120 4/10/19 3:32 PM Seville Spain Business  Society

For business and Spanish majors and minors this program helps students improve their language skills while they explore economic and business management in a Spanish and European Union context Learning takes place through coursework lectures internships and company visits

Host Institution CIEE Seville EUSA Centro Universitario Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide ­UPO€

GPA Representative Courses Overall GPA of „ CIEE Required Intensive Courses Credit Intensive Spanish for Students of Business and „ † semester/„ ˆ quarter hours Economics Academic Year‹ ŒŽ Œ‘ semester/’„ „’ quarter hours CIEE Business Courses Program Prerequisites Business Ethics and Social Responsibility ’ semesters of college level Spanish or equivalent and Œ semesters Business Internship of college level micro or macroeconomics accounting finance Corporate Financial Decision Making management marketing or statistics European Corporate Organization Globalization and Economic Development Program Requirements International Marketing All students enroll in a required intensive Spanish language course at International Trade and Finance the start of each semester Following the intensive language session all Strategic Issues in International Manufacturing students are required to take four elective courses Students need to Strategic Management take a minimum of two CIEE business courses The European Economy CIEE Elective Courses Top Disciplines Culture and Cuisine in Spain Anthropology Cultural Studies Entrepreneurship European Studies Digital and Visual Culture in Contemporary Spain Finance International Business Marketing Public Service Sociology Flamenco in Andalusia‹ Culture Language Music Spanish Language and Dance Gender Identity and the Quest for Equality in Spain Intercultural Communication and Leadership Language of Instruction Islamic Culture and Art in Muslim Spain Spanish Migrations in Today’s Globalized World The Anthropology of Sports in Spain The Image of the United States in Spain‹ ŽŽ Years Housing and Meals of Myths and Stereotypes Homestay — Œ meals per day Universidad de Sevilla and Universidad Pablo Residence hall — meals not included de Olavide Business Courses Academic year students can move to private apartments for the Financial Markets second semester Human Resources Management

International Finances

Merchandising Program Duration Quality Management Spring‹ mid January — early May Sales Management Fall‹ early September — mid December Academic Year‹ early September — mid May This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment cieeorg/spain 

200772_Europe_text.indd 121 4/10/19 3:32 PM Seville Spain Communications New Media  Journalism English

Combining theory and hands on practice this program is designed for students considering a career in any field of communications Students choose courses in English at EUSA from its four main degrees Audiovisual Communication Journalism Publicity and Public Relations and Tourism Additionally students can fulfill a professional internship while learning about Spanish culture including the opportunity to contribute to CIEE publication más ƒ menos

Host Institution CIEE Seville EUSA Centro Universitario Representative Courses CIEE Elective Courses GPA Digital Video Reporting in Context Overall GPA of † Intercultural Communication and Leadership Credit Internship Seminar † semester/† quarter hours EUSA Elective Courses Academic Year Š‹ semester/Œ† quarter hours Students can choose from courses in English as well Program Requirements as Spanish language courses If language level permits Students enroll in five Š credit courses per semester students can choose subject area courses in Spanish Advertising Production Advertising Culture and Content Development Top Disciplines Art Direction Anthropology Cultural Studies Film Studies Journalism Communication for Social Development New Media Service Learning Sociology Spanish Language Communication in Retail Areas Strategic Communications Urban Studies Design of News Programs Elemental Extensive Spanish A Film Making II • Lighting & Multicamera Language of Instruction Initial Extensive Spanish A English Spanish Intermediate Extensive Spanish B Management of Advertisement Companies Photojournalism Housing and Meals Production and Audiovisual Business I Homestays • Š meals per day Research Methodologies in Communication Residence halls • meals not included Social Psychology of Communication Academic year students can move to private apartments for the Sociology and Communication second semester Roommates may not be American or English Technologies of New Audiovisual Media speaking CIEE provides a monthly stipend but students are responsible Theory and Technique of Photography for arranging and paying for apartments This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and Program Duration teaching staff and program development Courses may Spring late January • late May be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Fall mid September • late December

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200772_Europe_text.indd 122 4/10/19 3:32 PM Seville Spain Communications New Media  Journalism Spanish

Combining theory and hands on practice this program is designed for students considering a career in communications Students take courses through CIEE and with Spanish students at the Universidad de Sevilla and may also select classes in our Liberal Arts program Along the way students learn about Spanish culture with a range of projects and activities including the opportunity to contribute to CIEE publication más ­ menos

Host Institution CIEE Seville EUSA Centro Universitario Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide ƒUPO„ Representative Courses CIEE Required Intensive Courses GPA Cultural History of Spain Overall GPA of † Intensive Advanced Spanish Grammar Credit CIEE Required CNMJ Core Courses † ‡ semester/† quarter hours Digital Video Reporting in Context Academic Year‹ ‡ Œ semester/Ž †Ž quarter hours Magazine Reporting and Writing CIEE Internship available for academic year students during the spring CIEE Required CNMJ Elective Courses semester Digital and Visual Culture in Contemporary Spain Program Prerequisites Social Justice Action and Media‹ Stories Ž semesters of college level Spanish or equivalent That Matter Spanish Skills in Context‹ Podcast Reporting Program Requirements Urban Photography Workshop‹ The City from Following an intensive language session all students are required to the Inside take one core course and at least one elective course specifically designed for this program Students can also take CIEE Liberal Arts CIEE Liberal Arts Courses program courses EUSA courses or classes with Spanish students at Culture and Cuisine in Spain University of Seville or Pablo de Olavide Flamenco in Andalusia‹ Culture Language Music and Dance Gender Identity and the Quest for Equality in Spain Top Disciplines Migrations in Today’s Globalized World Anthropology Cultural Studies Film Studies Journalism The Anthropology of Sports in Spain New Media Service Learning Sociology Spanish Language The Image of the United States in Spain‹ ££ Years Strategic Communications Urban Studies of Myths and Stereotypes Universidad de Sevilla Courses Contemporary Spanish Cinema Language of Instruction El Quijote ƒDon Quixote„ Within Hispanic Culture Spanish Economy and Society in Contemporary Spain Flamenco‹ An Expression of The Culture of Andalusia Political Transition and Democracy in Spain Housing and Meals ƒ ¤¥† £££„ Homestay —  meals per day Residence hall — meals not included This course listing is for informational purposes only The courses as described may be subject to change as a result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may Program Duration be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment Spring‹ mid January — mid May Fall‹ early September — mid December Academic Year‹ early September — mid May

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200772_Europe_text.indd 123 4/10/19 3:32 PM Seville Spain International Business  Culture

Students take their beginning and intermediate Spanish language skills to the next level while exploring international business at Universidad Pablo de Olavide UPO Courses are taught in English across a range of subject areas including international relations psychology business history literature and science Students can also opt for a for­credit internship and gain practical work experience and firsthand insight into Spanish business culture CIEE’s Language Resource Center offers individual tutorials to help students gain language proficiency for greater cultural immersion

Host Institution CIEE Seville Representative Courses Universidad Pablo de Olavide UPO CIEE Required Intensive Language Courses Intensive Pre­Elementary Spanish I & II GPA Intensive Pre­Intermediate Spanish I & II Overall GPA of ‰ Intensive Pre­Advanced Spanish Credit Required Semester UPO Spanish Language Š­ ‹ semester/Š­Ž quarter hours Courses Academic Year“ minimum ”• semester/Š quarter hours Elementary Spanish Intermediate Spanish I & II Program Prerequisites Spanish Reading and Composition Intermediate Students with Š– semesters of Spanish may take direct enroll university Advanced Spanish I & II courses in Spanish Spanish for Business Program Requirements CIEE Elective Courses All students are required to take a second Spanish language course and Internship Seminar three to four elective courses Intercultural Communication and Leadership Universidad Pablo de Olavide Courses Top Disciplines Christianity Islam and Judaism in the Spanish Anthropology Biology Economics European Studies Film Studies Context International Relations Management Sociology Spanish Language Communication and Media in the Digital Age Sustainability and Environment Contemporary Spanish Politics Entrepreneurship and New Ventures European Union Language of Instruction General Sports Psychology English Spanish Global Economy History of Spain History of Spanish Art Housing and Meals International Economics Homestay › ” meals per day International Financial Accounting Academic­year students can move to private apartments for the International Human Resource Management second semester International Management International Marketing Spanish Civilization and Culture Program Duration Spanish Culture and History Through Film Spring“ early January › late May This course listing is for informational purposes only Fall“ late August › mid­December The courses as described may be subject to change as a Academic Year“ late August › late May result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment

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200772_Europe_text.indd 124 4/17/19 1:53 PM Seville Spain Liberal Arts

This program helps advancedlevel students improve their spoken and written Spanish while they pursue coursework in a variety of subjects In addition to a range of courses offered by CIEE students can enroll directly in courses at any of the schools at Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide and/or EUSA School of Communications

Host Institution CIEE Seville EUSA Centro Universitario Universidad de Sevilla Universidad Pablo de Olavide ­UPO€ Representative Courses GPA CIEE Required Intensive Language Courses Overall GPA of ƒ„ Cultural History of Spain Intensive Advanced Spanish Grammar Credit „ † semester/ƒƒ„ƒ‡ quarter hours CIEE Elective Courses Academic YearŠ ‹Œ‹Ž semester/‘„„‘ quarter hours Art and “Fiesta”Š Andalusia and Her Popular Traditions Program Prerequisites Culture and Cuisine in Spain ‘ semesters of collegelevel Spanish or equivalent Digital and Visual Culture in Contemporary Spain Program Requirements Gender Identity and the Quest for Equality in Spain All students enroll in a required intensive Spanish language course at Introduction to Spanish Linguistics the start of each semester Following the intensive language session Social Justice Action and MediaŠ Stories all students are required to take four elective courses Students with that Matter lowerlanguage levels must enroll in the CIEE course Academic Writing Spanish for the Health Professions and Critical Thinking Spanish Skills in ContextŠ Podcast Reporting The Image of the United States in SpainŠ ŒŒ Years of Myths and Stereotypes Top Disciplines Women Writers in ƒŒth Century Spain Anthropology Biology Cultural Studies International Relations Universidad de Sevilla Courses New Media Psychology Sociology Spanish Language Contemporary Spanish Cinema Sustainability and Environment Urban Studies Economy and Society in Contemporary Spain El Quijote ­Don Quixote€ Within Hispanic Culture FlamencoŠ An Expression of The Culture Of Language of Instruction Andalusia Spanish EUSA Centro Universitario Courses Audiovisual Documentation Housing and Meals Social History of Communication Homestay š ‹ meals per day Tourism in Today’s World Residence hall š meals not included Universidad Pablo Olavide Courses Academicyear students can move to private apartments for the Archeology second semester Roommates may not be American or English City and Town Planning speaking CIEE provides a monthly stipend but students are responsible Energy Optimization and Renewable Energy for arranging and paying for apartments Financial Systems and Monetary Economics Introduction to Economics

Policy of the European Union Program Duration SpringŠ midJanuary š midMay This course listing is for informational purposes only FallŠ early September š midDecember The courses as described may be subject to change as a Academic YearŠ early September š midMay result of ongoing revisions assignment of lecturers and teaching staff and program development Courses may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment cieeorg/spain ƒ„

200772_Europe_cover.indd 2 4/10/19 3:12 PM At CIEE study abroad is so much more than coursework in a new country It’s about taking students out of their daily routine and introducing sights sounds scents and flavors that chip away their illusion of separateness and allow a sense of mutuality to emerge That’s why our programs are packed with cocurricular activities and excursions and why we believe intercultural understanding has the power to change the world ‹‹ STUDY ABROAD

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