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Summer Half-Term Courses
STDABRD 452. UM at St. Peter's College, Oxford, England.
UM at St. Peter's College, Oxford, England
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites: English 125 and one of the MARC prerequisites. (6). May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Credits: (6).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
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 471. UM at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
UM at Middle East Technical Univ, Ankara, Turkey
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites: (1-12).
Credits: (1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Through a reciprocal exchange, Michigan students attend classes taught in English at Middle East Technical University, in Ankara.
STDABRD 601 / LACS 601. Supervised Graduate Study in Latin America.
Supervised Graduate Study in Latin America.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. (INDEPENDENT).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Latin American and Caribbean Studies 601.
Spring Half-Term Courses
STDABRD 403. UM Spring in Florence – Art and Music.
UM Spring in Florence--Art and Music
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites: (1-9).
Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Students and faculty live and study at the Villa Corsi-Salviati. Courses focus on music, art history, and more. Taught in English.
STDABRD 476. UM/U Wisconsin in Varanasi, India.
UM/U Wisconsin in Varanasi, India
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites: (1-12).
Credits: (1-12).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
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
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites: (1-12).
Credits: (1-12).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Wisconsin's OISP summer and academic year program, providing an in-depth, ethnographic introduction to Nepalese and Tibetan cultures, and is similar in design and direction to UW's India programs. However, in this program students 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 on their experience.
STDABRD 601 / LACS 601. Supervised Graduate Study in Latin America.
Supervised Graduate Study in Latin America.
Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission of instructor. (INDEPENDENT).
Credits:
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Latin American and Caribbean Studies 601.
Spring/Summer Term Courses
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