Semester Abroad
Cape Cod Community College, a member of the College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS), offers CCCC students the opportunity to earn credit while spending a semester, summer, or intersession abroad. All CCIS programs are fully accredited and open to both full and part-time students.
Faculty-Led Short-Term Study Tours 2007-2008
Summer 2007
Drawing ~ Scotland
This two-week course offers a unique experience for anyone interested in improving their artistic skills while enjoying the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscape of Scotland. Under the direction of instructor and artist Scott Anderson, students receive lessons in renowned artist David Cohen's studio, located in the East Lothian countryside on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Participants will also travel north to Inverness and west to Ullapool on the coast, visiting local artists in their studios, acquiring a genuine feel for the land and its people.
ART100-71 3 credits* Instructor: Scott Anderson Dates: June 5-19, 2007 *Estimated cost: TBA Ireland: Yesterday and Today
Explore the Emerald Isle, from its stormy past to its emergence as a Celtic Tiger, on an eight day study tour of Ireland's history, culture, and connections to America. The course will expose students to the beauty, the tragedy and the glory of Ireland, through its scholarship, people and poetry. From strategic locations, Dublin and Galway, students will embark on an exploration of Ireland with day-long field trips, lectures, and cultural opportunities.
HIS241-40 3 credits* Instructor: Kate Martin Dates: July 6-14, 2007 *Estimated cost: $1,500 plus airfare and tuition.
Intersession - January 2008
French Culture & Language
This two-week French immersion study tour to Montpellier, France benefits students at all levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Participants stay in a private room with a French host family, share breakfast and dinner with them, take morning French classes at the Institute Linguistique Adenet, attend cultural events, and participate in regional field trips. FRN122-75 3 credits* Instructor: Lore Loftfield DeBower Dates: January 5-19, 2008 *Estimated cost: $1,800 (includes tuition) plus airfare
Spring Break - March 2008
Austria: Vienna and Salzburg A one-week study tour with an emphasis on the history, art and culture of Austria. Highlights include the Hapsburg residences, renowned art museums, and musical performances with day trips from Vienna and Salzburg to places of interest. Recommended to liberal arts students but open to anyone with an interest in Austria's treasures and the German language. HUM241 This course can be taken for credit or non-credit* Instructor: Egila Lex Dates: March 14-22, 2008 *Estimated cost: TBA
International Business: A European Experience This course includes an escorted trip to Paris and nearby cities. It is designed for students interested in international business and European culture. Students have direct contact with French college students studying business and economics as well as visits to a variety of businesses. Emphasis is placed on conducting business overseas, currency issues, cultural issues, comparative marketing techniques, and basic international law. Prerequisite: Any 3 credit CCCC business/economics course or permission of instructor. BUS225-63 3 credits* Instructor: Neil Cronin Dates: March 14-22, 2008 *Estimated cost: $1,495 plus airfare and tuition
Paris 101 This study tour is offered in conjunction with International Business: A European Experience, but is intended for students, faculty, or community members who wish to travel to Paris and experience the pleasures of France. Day trips include visits to Versailles, Fontainbleau, and Chartres. Instructor: Neil Cronin Dates: March 14-22, 2008 Estimated cost: $1,495 plus airfare
Travel and Study in a Spanish Speaking Country This educational trip for Spanish language students will take place in March, during Spring Break. Prior study tours have been to Spain, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru, and Chile. SPN126 1, 2, or 3 credits* Instructor: Christine Esperson Dates: March 14-22, 2008 *Estimated cost: TBA
Summer - June & July 2008
Drawing ~ Scotland This two-week course offers a unique experience for anyone interested in improving their artistic skills while enjoying the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscape of Scotland. Under the direction of instructor and artist Scott Anderson, students receive lessons in renowned artist David Cohen's studio, located in the East Lothian countryside on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Participants will also travel north to Inverness and west to Ullapool on the coast, visiting local artists in their studios, acquiring a genuine feel for the land and its people. ART250 3 credits* Instructor: Scott Anderson Dates: June 5-19, 2008 *Estimated cost: $2,500. plus airfare and tuition
Ireland: Yesterday and Today Explore the Emerald Isle, from its stormy past to its emergence as a Celtic Tiger, on an eight day study tour of Ireland's history, culture, and connections to America. The course will expose students to the beauty, the tragedy and the glory of Ireland, through its scholarship, people and poetry. From strategic locations, Dublin and Galway, students will embark on an exploration of Ireland with day-long field trips, lectures, and cultural opportunities. HIS241 3 credits* Instructor: Kate Martin Dates: July 5-13, 2008 *Estimated cost: $1,500 plus airfare and tuition.
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