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This honors study abroad program will take place every-other year. It will be offered again in summer 2009. Information about the summer 2009 program will be added here as it is available.
Read below to learn about the program that took place in summer 2007.
Argentinean Culture Through Film 38HNRS361H (07U call #302691; 07A call number TBA) August 23-September 15, 2007
Application Form (MS Word)
Please submit above application and a $100 deposit by March 1st.
Buenos Aires has often been called the "Paris of the New World," due to its rich traditions of music, art, literature, film, and cuisine. Museums, cinemas, theater and shows provide an unlimited variety of entertainment. Dramas, musical comedies, and tango attract visitors year-round.
In this three-week study abroad program in Buenos Aires, Argentina, honors students will study Argentinean culture through film as well as the history and culture of Argentina. Students will be exposed to a broad view of the most important political, historical, and social aspects of the culture. Insights will be gained through firsthand exploration of Buenos, Aires.
Additional Information (MS Word)
Estimated costs (not including UC tuition) - $1700 *Participants can choose to register for 38HNRS361H, a 3 credit hour course, for either summer or autumn quarters (since the study abroad program will take place between those two quarters). For information on tuition and fees, go to: http://www.uc.edu/about/ucfactsheet.html#tuition
Travel Grant - The University Honors Program will provide participants with a $500 travel grant to offset the costs. This grant will be posted to your university account as a scholarship.
38HNRS361H will count as an honors special topics course.
38HNRS362H - Students who participate in this study abroad program will be encouraged to continue their coursework in autumn quarter 2007 by taking 38HNRS362H, Argentinean Film and Culture II. 38HNRS362H will be a continuation of 38HNRS361H and will also count as an honors special topics course.
Questions? Contact Debbie Brawn at 556-6226 or debbie.brawn@uc.edu.
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