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Sponsored by Asia Council of the University System of Georgia

USG Asia Council 2015 Summer Study Abroad in China (May 8 – June 5) Destinations: Beijing Xi’an Zhengzhou Luoyang Dengfeng Shanghai . Sponsored by Asia Council of the University System of Georgia.

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Sponsored by Asia Council of the University System of Georgia

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  1. USG Asia Council 2015 Summer Study Abroad in China (May 8 – June 5)Destinations:Beijing Xi’an Zhengzhou Luoyang Dengfeng Shanghai Sponsored by Asia Council of the University System of Georgia

  2. The program features thirteen lower and upper level-course offerings in Art, Criminal Justice, Economics, English, Education, History, Political Science and Sociology. Students can take any two courses (six credit hours) offered on the program without any prerequisite. Class Time: AM1 8:45 - 10:15 / AM2 10:30 - 12:00 / PM1 1:30 - 3:00 The courses will be combined with exciting fields trips, weekend excursions and multiple city tours as below. Beijing (Great Wall, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven) Zhengzhou (Shaolin Temple, Yuntai Moun-tain) Xi’an (Terra-cotta Warriors’ Museum, Wild Goose Pagoda, and the ancient city wall) Luoyang (Longmen Grotto) Shanghai (Acrobatic show, Oriental Pearl Tower) Program Features

  3. 1. TeaYoun Kim-Kassor Arts, Assistant Professor, Georgia College Understanding Visual Culture (ARTS 1105) Comparative Aesthetics (ARTS 4851) 2. Baogang Guo Political Science, Professor, Dalton State College Global Issues (POLS 2401) 3. Doug Reynolds History, Professor, Georgia State University China to 1840 (HIST 4000), China since 1840 (HIST 4000) 4. Fred Bounds Economics, Associate Professor, Georgia Perimeter College Macro Economics (ECON 2105) and Micro Economics (ECON 2106) 5. Sutham Cobkit Criminal Justice, Professor, Kennesaw State University Social Issues Perspectives in Criminal Justice (CRJU 2105 International Criminal Justice (CRJU 4490) 6. Barbara Goodman English, Professor, Clayton State University World Literature (ENGL 2111), Cross-cultural Perceptions (ENGL 4800) 7. David Broad Sociology, Professor, University of North Georgia Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 1101) Sociology of Photography (SOCI 4000) 8. Rene Antrop-Gonzalez Education, Associate Professor, Dalton State College Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives (EDUC 2120 Culture and Education (ESOL 4242) Faculty and Course List The courses will be taught by professors from the University System of Georgia

  4. Traveling route

  5. Great Wall (Beijing)

  6. Forbidden City (Beijing)

  7. Temple of Heaven (Beijing)

  8. Zhengzhou University

  9. Cultural Enrichments

  10. Longmen Grotto (Longmen)

  11. Shaolin Temple (Dengfeng City, Hennan Province)

  12. Kung Fu (Dengfeng City, Hennan Province)

  13. Yuyuan Garden (Shanghai)

  14. Chenghuang Temple Shopping District (Shanghai)

  15. Chenghuang Temple Shopping District (Shanghai)

  16. Night Boat Ride on the Huangpu River (Shanghai)

  17. Nanjing Road (Shanghai)

  18. Why study abroad in China? Unfold the contrast of tradition andmodernity Learn aspects of 5000 years of history, art and culture Explore diverse landscapes Taste incredible food Develop interaction skills and techniques World-Class Shopping Test your boundaries Extend our journey

  19. Why China? Learn aspects of 5000 years of history, art and culture

  20. Why China? Incredible food

  21. Why China? Tradition Vs. Modern

  22. Why China? Develop interaction skills and techniques& test your boundaries

  23. To apply, students can visit www.daltonstate.edu/china and e-mail me at teayoun.kim-kassor@gcsu.edu or liz.havey@gcsu.edu at the International Education Center at Georgia College (ph: 478-445-1396). How to Apply

  24. Application Form

  25. Let’s start exploring the East!

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