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GREECE May 26 - June 22, 2018

tony Brook offers students the op- APPLY ONLINE portunity to study for four weeks stonybrook.edu/studyabroad/process.html S in Greece. Study where western • By March 1, 2018 civilization began; immerse yourself in • Late applications considered at the Study Abroad the culture and the land that introduced advisor’s discreton many of the ideas that we in the West- ern world hold dear to our hearts. Walk ELIGIBILITY among the hallow pathways where • Language proficiency is NOT required Aristotle and Plato talked and discuss • Undergraduate students in good academic standing , an important tool in today’s (2.0 GPA or higher) manager’s skill sets. More importantly understand that rhetoric is more than LIVING ARRANGEMENTS Hotel-style accommodation words it is emotions, it is feelings, it is communications! Ancient Greece, in PROGRAM AND TUITION FEES particular , is keystone to un- Application Fee ...... $60 derstanding Western culture, science, Administrative Fee ...... $200 , society, theater, literature, Undergraduate Tuition (subject to change) mathematics, art and our form of de- NY residents per credit ...... $278 mocracy. Fortunately many of the ac- Non-residents per credit ...... $1,008 tual locations where these events and dialogues took place are accessible to Program Fee ...... $4,340 the public. By integrating the historical (Includes housing, two meals per day, group excursions, location and activities that have taken and international health insurance) place there into an educational program Additional Costs: Airfare and personal expenses are not that teaches international business, included in the program fee. Flight information will be entrepreneurship, ethics and innova- released to accepted applicants. Costs are subject to tion to name a few courses. Students change at any point. experience the concept from a physical perspective and are immersed in the environment. stonybrook.edu/studyabroad “When I first decided to do the Study Abroad Program in Greece, I was most excited about the hot weather, beautiful people, and great beaches. As soon as I actually got to Greece, the experience gave me so much more than just that. I can honestly say that I gained a new perspective on Greek culture and even my own way of life”

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES OFFERED Participants will register for 6 total credits (two courses) fulfilling several Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC) require- ments. All participants following the Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC) will fulfill GLO and EXP+ in addition to require- ment(s) fulfilled by their coursework. Undergraduate students may choose from: • BUS 111/115 Introduction to Business (3 credits) • BUS 351 Human Resource Management (3 credits) • BUS 353 Entrepreneurship (3 credits) • BUS 440 International Business (3 credits) • BUS 487 Independent Study (3 credits) *requires instruc- tor approval

Graduate students may choose from: Dr. Richard Laskowski Program Director • MBA 515 International Business College Of Business • MBA 532 Human Resource Management 3rd Floor, Harriman Hall Room 314C • MBA 570 Entrepreneurship [email protected] • MBA 595 Independent Study

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Pascale Jones *SUBJECT TO CHANGE* International Programs Coordinator • Introduction bus tour of Athens (Dinner at Authentic Greek E-1340 Melville Library Taverna) (631) 632-7030 • Site of the Oracle, Numismatic Museum, Acropolis [email protected] and Acropolis Museum • Constitution Square, Parliament, National Gardens • Arch of , Olympic Stadium, Temple of International Academic Programs • Odeon of Herodes Atticus E-1340 Melville Library • The Lyceum Stony Brook, New York 11794-3397 • National Archaeological Museum (631) 632-7030 • Ancient Agora - Athens [email protected] • Mt. Lycabettus • Cape Souion • War Museum • Athens Plaka neighborhood • 3 days/2 nights on the island of Santorini

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