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2019-2020 Georgia College Study Abroad Courses 10/29/19 Visit www.gcsu.edu/studybroad and select "Featured Programs" to see program details! All programs are summer programs unless indicated Title GC Course Number Bahamas: Plants, People & Ecosystems (GC-Dr Melanie Devore and Dr David Weese) - Select course The 10 Plants that Changed the World GC2Y 2000 Plants, People, and Ecosystems of Bahamas BIOL/ENSC 4980 Core Credit Area Hours B 4 Belize: Exploring Health Perspectives (GC- Dr Kevin Hunt) - Select course Health Explored NRSG 3990 Health Explored (Undergraduate/Graduate level) KINS 4803/6833 Health Explored - Satisfies Global Health Minor field experience HSCS 3993 3 Chile: Culture & the Professional World in Santiago (GC-Dr Brantley Nicolson) - Students take both courses Chilean Culture (prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or 3020) SPAN 4980 Chile and the Professional Community (prerequisite: SPAN 3010 or 3020) SPAN 4980 3 Czech Republic- Art, Politics, and Agitprop (Isaac Ramsey) Intro to the Czech Republic and the Arts THEA 4980 England: Graudate Nursing Leadership Program (GC-Dr Sheryl Winn) Role Transitions and Leadership: London (open to DNP and MSN students) NRSG 9100 3 England: Intro to Global Health Systems (GC-Drs Susan Steele & Tiffany Parrish) Introduction to Health Systems: London NRSG 2780 FULL-France (Paris): Love, Gender, and the Good Life: An Interdisciplinary Look at French Culture (GC-Dr Sunita Manian & Dr James Winchester) - Select two courses Love, Pleasure, Friendship, and the Good Life B GC2Y 2000 Survey of Philosophy C1 PHIL 2010 Gender and Culture in Paris C2/xx IDST 2310 The Good Life PHIL 4100 Feminism, Gender and Culture: France WMST 4950, PHIL 4950 Feminism, Gender and Culture: France IDST 4950, IDST 4999 France (Strasbourg): CEPA Intercultural Leadership Program (Dr Harold Mock) - Students take both courses Intercultural Leadership GC2Y 2000 Intercultural Leadership - International Studies Elective INST 4950 BCOM 4283/ RHET 3320/ IDST 4950 Intercultural Communication Global Health Minor elective B 3 FULL-Germany, Netherlands & France: Int'l Business Experience (GC-Drs Joy Godin &Tanya Goette) - Students take both courses 3 CBIS 4980 / MMIS 6505 Design Thinking in Europe BUAD 3500 / MMIS 6505 Issues in International Business Ireland: Wanderlust and Immersive Travel Writing in Western Ireland (GC-Dr Kerry Neville) - Select one course Study Abroad (Undergraduate or Graduate level options) ENGL2980/4980/5980 3 ENGL 3012/ENGL 4012 Intermediate Creative Nonfiction / Advanced Undergraduate Creative Nonfiction ENGL 5012 Advanced Creative Non-Fiction Writing (Graduate level) FULL-Italy&Greece:The History,Culture&Foodways of the Mediterranean( GC-Dr Craig Pascoe)-Select courses All students take the online May course, a pre-requisite for the courses abroad (3 hrs) Students select two additional courses to take abroad HIST 4950 / 5950 GC2Y 2000 HIST 4950 / 5950 Other options Online in May - Reading in Mediterranean History & Culture (Required for all) Abroad: Global Perspectives: Human Revolutions in Foodways Abroad: Exploring Mediterranean Cult & Hist through Foodways Abroad: Senior Capstone and Graduate options also available to qualified students B to to 2019-2020 GC Study Abroad Courses (continued) Visit www.gcsu.edu/studybroad and select "Featured Programs" to see program details! Italy: Montepulciano Session I (Kennesaw State University) Select one AM and one PM course Morning courses Development and Sustainability POLS 4950 / IDST 2050 Intro to Sociology (Soc Perspectives) SOCI 1121 Science, Society, & the Environment (Area D for non-science majors w/ petition) INST 2950 Playing in the Piazza: Poets, Lovers, & Clowns (a Shakespeare course) THEA 3100 / IDST 2305 Afternoon courses Intro to International Studies (elective at GC) POLS 2950 Sociology of Modern Italy (Special Topics) SOCI 3950 The Art of Science BIOL 4950 / IDST 2305 The Art of Theather THEA 1105 Italy: Montepulciano Session II (Kennesaw State University) Select one AM and one PM course Morning courses Principles of Public Speaking RHET 1110 Intro to Sociology (Soc Perspectives) SOCI 1121 World Literature ENGL 2110 Special Topics: 17th Century Italian Painting ARTS 4950 Natural Hazards and Disasters GEOG 4120 Afternoon courses Travel Writing (Special Topics) MSCM 4950 Sociology of Food in Italy (Special Topics) SOCI 3950 The Arts in Society ARTS 1105 / 1110 Weather and Climate (Area D Core for non-science majors) GEOG 1112 & 1112 Lab Mexico: Art and Culture in Mexico (GC-Dr Valerie Aranda) Select one course ARTS 1105/1110 Art Appreciation in Mexico ARTS 1000 Sketchbook Drawing: Mexico ARTS 4985 Special Topics in Studio Arts: Printmaking, Painting, Graphic design Panama: International Business Law Spring Break (GC - Prof Jehan El-Jourbagy) LENB 4505 International Business Law Philippines & Japan: Culture and Evidence-Based Healthcare (GC- Dr Flor Culpa-Bondal) Culture & Evidence Based Healthcare; it may be petitioned for NRSG 4140 Talk to Dr Culpa-Bondal for details Satisfies Global Health Minor Field Experience NRSG 3990 Russia: St Petersburg with VSU Select one morning and one afternoon course See online brochure for details Morning courses St Petersburg in War and Revolution HIST 4250 Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion PHYS 4980 MFLG 2950/4950 POLS 4950 PHYS 4980 INST 2950 Russian Language 1001, 1002, 2001, 2002, 3001, 3002 Placement test given on site Afternoon courses Russian Politics Space Technologies Evening course (optional) Survival Russian Language and Culture x/E E D x/C1 3 3 x/C1 C2 3 3 E C1 3 3 C2/C2 3 D C/C2 3 3 3 3 3 Attend a Study Abroad Info Session offered every Mon.-Thur at PM in the International Education Center, located at 141 S Clarke St., across from the Old Governor's Mansion 2019-2020 GC Study Abroad Courses (continued) Visit www.gcsu.edu/studybroad and select "Featured Programs" to see program details! Spain: Spanish Language & Culture (GC - Dr Mariana Stoyanova) - Select one of the 2-class combos Interm Spanish Language & Culture I AND II (prerequisite: SPAN 1002) SPAN 2001 & 2002 Interm Spanish Language & Culture II AND Spanish Conversation & Diction (prerequisite: SPAN 2001) SPAN 2002 & 3020 Spanish Structure & Comp AND Spanish Conversation & Diction (prerequisite: SPAN 2002) SPAN 3010 & 3020 6 Spain: Global Marketing & Marketing in Spain (GC - Dr Doreen Sams) - Students take both courses Global Marketing Environment - no prequisites MKTG 3180 Doing Business in Spain - no prequisites MKTG 4505 Taiwan: Exploring Centuries of Culture, Psychology & Technology (GC-Dr Tsu-Mng Chiang and Dr J.F Yao) Students select two courses below and also take the 2-hr Taiwanese Culture & Language course Big Data and Technology (prerequisite: GC1Y) GC2Y 2000 Cultural Influences on Life-span Development (Prerequisite: PSYC 1101) PSYC 2103 Cultural Influences on Life-span Development (Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 and permission of Dr Chiang; PSYC 3600 stongly recommended before PSYC4600) PSYC 4600 Interpersonal Relationships Across Cultures (prerequisite: PSYC 1101) PSYC 4950 Introduction to Computer Science Applications (Area D for non-science majors) CSCI 1000 Special Topics in Computer Science (Permission of Dr J F Yao required) CSCI 3950 INST 2950 Intro to Taiwanese Culture and Language Tanzania: Disability & Culture (July GC - Dr Nicole Ketchie) - Select one course Disability & Culture in Tanzania GC2Y 2000 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives in Educational Contexts EDUC 2120 Special Topics in Special Education in Tanzania EDEX 4950 3 B D B Tanzania: Global Health / Nursing (April GC - Dr Monica Ketchie) Select one course Global Health Experience Satisfies Global Health Minor requirement HSCS 3993 Clinical Practice NRSG 4980 Independent Study NRSG 6800 Primary Care NRSG 7410 3 3 3 3 Check out all summer programs at www.gcsu.edu/studybroad Select "Featured Programs" Attend a Study Abroad Info Session offered every Mon.-Thur at PM in the International Education Center, located at 141 S Clarke St., across from the Old Governor's Mansion Contact us at studyabroadinfo@gcsu.edu ... Mon.-Thur at PM in the International Education Center, located at 141 S Clarke St., across from the Old Governor's Mansion 2019 -2 020 GC Study Abroad Courses (continued) Visit www.gcsu.edu/studybroad...2019 -2 020 GC Study Abroad Courses (continued) Visit www.gcsu.edu/studybroad and select "Featured Programs" to see program details!... Business Law Spring Break (GC - Prof Jehan El-Jourbagy) LENB 4505 International Business Law Philippines & Japan: Culture and Evidence-Based Healthcare (GC- Dr Flor Culpa-Bondal) Culture & Evidence

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