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01-02 LS&A Bulletin

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STDABRD 400. UM/Butler at Oxford University, England.
(UM/Butler at Oxford University, England)
Oxford University, England. (1-16).
Through a program sponsored by Butler University, Michigan students take classes at Oxford University.
STDABRD 401. UM/Butler at Cambridge University, England.
(UM/Butler at Cambridge University, England)
Cambridge University, England. (1-16).
Through a program sponsored by Butler University, UM students take classes at Cambridge University.
STDABRD 402. UM at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
(UM at Leiden University, the Netherlands)
Leiden University, Netherlands. (1-16).
An exchange program with Leiden University offers courses in Dutch language and culture, government, European politics, and global studies.
STDABRD 403. UM Spring in Florence – Art and Music.
(UM Spring in Florence--Art and Music)
Florence, Italy. (1-9 in the half-term).
Students and faculty live and study at the Villa Corsi-Salviati. Courses focus on music, art history and more. Taught in English.
STDABRD 452. UM at St. Peter's College, Oxford, England.
(UM at St. Peter's College, Oxford, England)
English 125 and one of the MARC prerequisites. III in Oxford, England. (6). May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Medieval and Renaissance Studies and Environmental Studies are taught at St. Peter's College, Oxford. Students choose a core course as well as a tutorial in one of these two fields.
STDABRD 463. UM/CIEE in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland.
(UM/CIEE in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland)
Prague, Budapest or Warsaw. (15; 6 in the half-term).
This CIEE program administers study abroad programs at: Charles University, Prague; Budapest University of Economics; Warsaw School of Economics. At each site, students enroll for 1 or 2 terms in courses in economics, history, culture, politics, or language.
STDABRD 464. UM at University of Turku, Finland.
(UM at University of Turku, Finland)
Admission is by application to the Office of International Programs. Turku, Finland. (1-16).
Exchange program with the University of Turku. Students take classes – many of them taught in English – in business; economics; and Scandinavian, Baltic, and East European studies.
STDABRD 470. UM at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.
(UM at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey)
(1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
Through a reciprocal exchange, Michigan students attend classes taught in English at Bilkent University, in Ankara.
STDABRD 471. UM at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
(UM at Middle East Technical Univ, Ankara, Turkey)
(1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
Through a reciprocal exchange, Michigan students attend classes taught in English at Middle East Technical University, in Ankara.
STDABRD 473. UM/Penn State University in Athens, Greece.
(UM/Penn State U in Athens, Greece)
Athens, Greece. (1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
This winter semester program in classical and contemporary Greek studies is run by Pennsylvania State University's Office of Education Abroad Programs. The curriculum includes courses on modern Greek language and on Greek history, architecture, and philosophy; PSU faculty teach six to nine credits.
STDABRD 475. UM/U Wisconsin in Hyderabad, India.
(UM/U Wisconsin in Hyderabad, India)
Hyderabad, India. (1-12).
Wisconsin's OISP administers this summer and academic year program focusing on three of India's main linguistic subcultures (Hindi/Urdu, Telugu, Tamil). Students undergo 10 weeks of intensive language training and cultural orientation during the summer in Madison, and follow up with eight months of further language study, various subject tutorials, and writing a long paper based on field research. UW faculty design and monitor program content; UW graduate students advise and coordinate at site, while local faculty teach the language classes and oversee the tutorials.
STDABRD 476. UM/U Wisconsin in Varanasi, India.
(UM/U Wisconsin in Varanasi, India)
Varanasi, India. (1-12).
Wisconsin's OISP administers this summer and academic year program focusing on three of India's main linguistic subcultures (Hindi/Urdu, Telugu, Tamil). Students undergo 10 weeks of intensive language training and cultural orientation during the summer in Madison, and follow up with eight months of further language study, various subject tutorials, and writing a long paper based on field research. UW faculty design and monitor program content; UW graduate students advise and coordinate at site, while local faculty teach the language classes and oversee the tutorials.
STDABRD 477. UM/U Wisconsin in Madurai, India.
(UM/U Wisconsin in Madurai, India)
Madurai, India. (1-12).
Wisconsin's OISP administers this summer and academic year program focusing on three of India's main linguistic subcultures (Hindi/Urdu, Telugu, Tamil). Students undergo 10 weeks of intensive language training and cultural orientation during the summer in Madison, and follow up with eight months of further language study, various subject tutorials, and writing a long paper based on field research. UW faculty design and monitor program content; UW graduate students advise and coordinate at site, while local faculty teach the language classes and oversee the tutorials.
STDABRD 478. UM/U Wisconsin in Khatmandu, Nepal.
(UM/U Wisconsin in Khatmandu, Nepal)
Khatmandu, Nepal. (1-12).
Wisconsin's OISP summer and academic year program, providing an in-depth, ethnographic introduction to Nepalese and Tibetan cultures, and similar in design and direction to UW's India programs. However student's take language classes (in Nepali or Tibetan) and tutorials (performing and fine arts, humanities and social sciences) during the first semester only, and devote themselves full-time during the second semester to field work in a Nepalese or Tibetan village, where they reside for part of the period, and write a major paper reflecting their experience.
STDABRD 479. UM/U Wisconsin at Université de St. Louis, Senegal.
(UM/U Wisconsin at Univ St Louis, Senegal)
St. Louis, Senegal. (1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
Wisconsin OISP academic year program. Students live and attend classes, all taught in French, with Senegalese at the Universite de Saint Louis. Four faculties offer courses in French and African languages (especially Wolof) and literature, the humanities, social sciences, law, and business.
STDABRD 485. UM at University of Lancaster, England.
(UM at University of Lancaster, England)
(1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
UM Programs at British Universities. By virtue of a formal agreement with the University of Lancaster, a limited number of students are admitted each year to regular studies for up to a full academic year. They earn in-residence Michigan credit.
STDABRD 486. UM at Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, France.
(UM at Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, France)
Junior standing. (Paris, France). (1-16).
One of France's grandes ecoles, the Institut d'Etudes Politiques trains young men and women for positions in international business, multilateral organizations, and public affairs. It offers a very specialized curriculum in the social sciences, with small classes taught by a core of full-time tenured professors and a larger group of adjunct faculty whose primary employment is in those fields for which Sciences Po prepares its graduates.
STDABRD 487. UM at University of Cape Town, South Africa.
(UM at University of Cape Town, South Africa)
(Cape Town, South Africa). (1-16).
The University of Cape Town is considered one of South Africa's two finest universities, with faculties of arts and sciences, medicine, engineering, fine arts, music and architecture. The university is also able to provide good support services for visiting international students.
STDABRD 488. UM at University of Natal, South Africa.
(UM at University of Natal, South Africa)
(Durban, South Africa). (1-16).
The University of Natal is a fine university that is able to provide good support services for visiting international students. Particular strengths in its undergraduate program include history, gender and develpoment, and a Zulu-language course designed for study abroad students.
STDABRD 489. UM at University of Melbourne, Australia.
(UM at University of Melbourne, Australia)
(Melbourne, Australia). (1-16).
The University of Melbourne's Faculty of Arts offers courses in a wide range of disciplines including Women's Studies, Australian and Asian Studies, and English Literature. The Australia Centre, part of the Faculty of Arts, has developed a course for study abroad and other international students entitled "Australia Now," which provides students with an introduction to Australian history and politics and requires them to develop a research project on some aspect of modern-day Australia.
STDABRD 490. UM at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
(UM at U Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
Brazil. (1-16). May be elected twice for credit.
Through reciprocal exchanges, students attend classes taught in Portuguese at the Federal University of Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte.
STDABRD 491. UM at Universidade Federal de Bahia, Brazil.
(UM at U Fed Bahia, Brazil)
Brazil. (1-16). May be elected twice for credit.
Through reciprocal exchanges, students attend classes taught in Portuguese at the Federal University of Bahia.
STDABRD 601 / LACS 601. Supervised Graduate Study in Latin America.
(Supervised Graduate Study in Latin America. )
Graduate standing and permission of instructor. (3). (INDEPENDENT).



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