STUDY
2016
Office of Study Abroad • www.highpoint.edu/studyabroad
HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY offers many exciting opportunities for students to study in the U.S. and abroad. Through the short-term Global Experience programs, students spend two to four weeks on-site while completing classes that satisfy general education, major, or elective requirements. HPU faculty members accompany each group and teach the courses. These opportunities are ideal for students who are unable to devote an entire semester to study abroad, and they are available to students as early as their freshman year. Course offerings and destinations vary each year to meet a wide array 2
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of student interests.
A NOTE FROM YOUR STUDY ABROAD ADVISOR
At age eleven, I marched for the reunification of a divided Germany, carrying a candle and a German flag, passing by armed guards who allowed a peaceful revolution. I walked through the Brandenburg Gate in a free Berlin, sat on top of the Wall that had separated a people and chipped away chunks with my dad’s hammer and chisel. It is thanks to these live-changing events that I was able to study abroad in the United States, and that has impacted me greatly. Today, I help countless students at High Point University to fulfill their dream of living and studying in another country. You, too, can walk in a free Berlin, if you join our Global Business program. You, too, can deepen your understanding of the world. You, too, can explore and experience the exciting things our world has to offer. And when you do, I hope it will change your life as it has mine. Since I began working at HPU in 2012, almost 600 HPU students have traveled on interactive Global Experience programs on six continents. Now’s your chance to join the growing number of HPU students who are discovering the satisfaction and fulfillment that an experience abroad is sure to yield. Your journey begins now! The pages that follow contain the 14 Global Experience programs for 2016. I’ll be the first to tell you that your choice will be difficult. You’ll find programs that span the globe and a variety of topics. Enjoy exploring your options, and as always, don’t hesitate to contact us at studyabroad@highpoint.edu for more information.
Safe travels,
Heidi Fischer Director, Office of Study Abroad
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AN AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION EXPERIENCE – NEW! Course Title: Nature of the Learner Course Number: EDU 2100 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 9 – 28, 2016 Estimated Cost: TBD Faculty Leaders: Dr. Sarah Vess & Dr. Leslie Cavendish In this first-ever Australian Education experience, travel to Sydney, Australia, and gain a first-hand perspective on Australia’s developmental approach to education. Then, visit Port Douglas and experience a school’s direct instruction approach. During your time “down under,” you will participate in a Sydney Harbor ferry excursion, tour the Sydney Opera House and explore the rainforest in Cairns. Join us for HPU’s first Maymester in Australia, and be astonished by all this diverse country has to offer.
GANBATTE! ADVENTURING IN TOKYO Course Title: Japanese Media & Popular Culture Course Number: COM 3381 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 9-23, 2016 Estimated Cost: $5,299-$5,650 (10-14 students) $4,999-$5,150 (15-18 students) Faculty Leaders: Dr. Stefan Hall & Dr. Wilfred Tremblay Do you like Japanese video games? Do you watch anime or read manga? Join this program and tour extensively in Tokyo as you examine Japanese media and popular culture and their influence in the United States. While you’re there, visit Akihabara Electric Town, stroll the Harajuku fashion district, and experience Tokyo Disneyland!
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INTERMEDIATE SPANISH IN COSTA RICA – NEW!
AUSTRALIA • JAPAN • COSTA RICA • ITALY
Course Title: Intermediate Spanish Course Number: SPA 2010 OR SPA 2020 Credit Hours: 4, and 4 GBS credits at the school in San José Term Offered: May 2016 (Tuition & Fees approx. $2,794) Prerequisite: SPA 1020 OR SPA 2010 Dates: May 9-June 2, 2016 Estimated Cost: TBD Faculty Leaders: Ms. Teresa Parker & Ms. Suzanne Ward Explore Costa Rican history, religion, politics, environmental issues, family values, art and popular culture. Immerse yourself in the Spanish language and Costa Rican culture by living with a host family in San José. Earn EIGHT credits while studying at the Universidad Veritas. Along the way, tour a volcano, visit a market, explore a coffee plantation and enjoy whitewater rafting in a beautiful national park. Return to High Point with two courses toward your degree (SPA 2010 or 2020 and satisfy the Global Studies requirement).
THE GRAND TOUR IN ITALY Course Title: The Grand Tour in Italy: Drawing and Art, Learning from the Masters Course Number: ART/GBS 2988 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 7-22, 2016 Estimated Cost: $6,350-$6,699 (10-13 students) $6,099-$5,999 (14-17 students) Faculty Leaders: Mr. Scott Raynor & Mr. Mark Brown Follow in the footsteps of young artists who have historically honed their craft by visiting relevant sites in Italy and the rest of Europe. Work on-site on a series of studio projects in Rome, Pompeii, Florence, Siena, Venice, and other cities across Italy. Research specific works of art and architecture, then confront them face-to-face on this highly experiential and hands-on tour of Italy.
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SPANISH CULTURE: PAST & PRESENT – NEW! Course Title: Course Number: Credit Hours: Term Offered: Prerequisite: Dates: Estimated Cost: Faculty Leaders:
Spanish Culture: Past & Present SPA 2881 4, and 4 GBS credits at the school in Sevilla May 2016 (Tuition & Fees approx. $2,794) SPA 2140 May 9-June 4, 2016 $6,599-$6,899 (8-10 students) $5,799-$5,999 (11-14 students) Dr. Hayden Carron & Dr. Adam Winkel
Experience Spain up close and personal! Immerse yourself in the Spanish language and culture by living with a Spanish host family in beautiful Sevilla. Earn EIGHT credits while studying at a language center in the city. Along the way, tour Granada, enjoy exciting excursions in Madrid, Cárdoba and Cádiz, and take flamenco lessons in a local studio. Return to High Point with two courses toward your Spanish major or minor, and satisfy the Global Studies requirement.
CONTEMPORARY IRELAND Course Title: Contemporary Ireland Course Number: HRE/GBS 3317 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 8-25, 2016 Estimated Cost: TBD Faculty Leaders: Dr. David Bergen & Dr. Jana Spain Experience the treasures, troubles, and tribulations of Ireland and Northern Ireland through this comprehensive educational journey. Get behind-the-scenes access to some of the most successful and well-known business and cultural institutions in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Interact with executives as you learn about Irish history, culture, religion, and business/nonprofit leadership. Visit the famous Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone for the gift of eloquence. Stay in a castle to experience true historical Ireland. Explore the many facets of Dublin, the Guinness archive, the Murals of Belfast, the Titanic Museum, and the many natural wonders surrounding Galway. Other planned visits include the Ring of Kerry, Giant’s Causeway, and the Cliffs of Moher. Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to explore the many wonders of Ireland!
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CHINESE CULTURE & LANGUAGE
SPAIN • IRELAND • EASTERN EUROPE • CHINA • NEW ZEALAND
Course Title: Chinese Culture Exposure & Language Immersion Course Number: CHI 2881 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: CHI 1010, completion of, or simultaneous enrollment in, CHI 1020 Dates: May 8-22, 2016 Estimated Cost: $3,499-$3,699 (6-8 students) $2,999-$3,199 (9-14 students) Faculty Leaders: Mrs. Judy Danley & Dr. Kirsten Li-Barber Perhaps you’ve visited or seen pictures of the Great Wall, or Beijing’s Forbidden City, or Shanghai’s famed skyline. But have you visited with a local family, eaten in a restaurant in traditional local style, or haggled at a flea market? Immerse yourself in the Chinese language as you learn about China’s long history and experience first-hand the region’s rich art, architecture, and culture. A hike to the top of the Great Wall is optional – but we dare you to do it!
PLANET GIRTH: NEW ZEALAND Course Title: Planet Girth: The Cultural Comparison of Health and Fitness Course Number: GBS 3333 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 8-23, 2016 Estimated Cost: TBD Faculty Leaders: Dr. Martie Bell Spend 13 days in beautiful New Zealand: one week each on the north and south island. While abroad, you’ll examine Kiwi and Maori culture, health and physical education via lectures at the University of Otago and site visits to local primary and secondary schools. If you enjoy outdoor activities and love adventure, this course is for you! Experience all this amazing country has to offer.
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GLOBAL BUSINESS IN EUROPE: GERMANY, THE NETHERLANDS, BELGIUM & THE UK Course Title: Global Business Course Number: BUA/GBS 3100 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 8-24, 2016 Estimated Cost: TBD Faculty Leaders: Dr. Tjai Nielsen Experience the rich cultures of four countries in Western Europe, while exploring business dynamics on an international scale. Interact with representatives at a number of companies and businesses. Visit the stock exchanges in Amsterdam and London, and car manufacturers in Germany. Impress future employers with your hands-on experience in an international business setting as you get to know European business firsthand!
REVOLUTION IN PARIS: DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY Course Title: Revolution in Paris: Art at the Turn of Two Centuries Course Number: ART/GBS 3780 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 8-23, 2016 Estimated Cost: $5,750-$6,099 (10-14 students) $5,250-$5,399 (15-18 students) Faculty Leaders: Ms. Benita VanWinkle & Mr. Adrian Boggs Find inspiration in the “City of Light”, Paris, France! See Paris through the lens of a camera and see what inspired the famous photographer of Paris, Eugène Atget. While you are there you’ll experience and photograph the Paris streetscape, see the city from the Eiffel Tower, and explore the Palace of Versailles! This course fulfills the Art Studio requirement and the Global Studies Requirement.
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Course Title: Special Topics: Literary Scotland Course Number: ENG 3881 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: ENG 2200 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor Dates: May 8-22, 2016 Estimated Cost: $5,750-$6,099 (10-14 students) $5,099-$5,299 (15-18 students) Faculty Leaders: Dr. Matthew Carlson & Dr. Nathan Hedman Scotland claims an impressive number of world-renowned authors who have created such fictional icons as Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Peter Pan, and, most recently, Harry Potter. In addition to boasting a Who’s Who of creative geniuses, the Scottish people have established unique ways of publicly honoring their literary past and present in order to shape their national identity for the future. Join us for a literary tour of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, and the breathtaking Isle of Skye. Visit several historic castles, take in beautiful scenery at Loch Lomond and Loch Ness, and follow in the footsteps of great Scottish writers!
MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN IN DENMARK & SWEDEN – NEW! Course Title: Modern Furniture Design, Bauhaus to Today Course Number: INT 3280/ART 3881 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: INT 3140, INT 3160 & INT 3180 OR VMD 3100 & VMD 3150 or Junior standing in Art or Graphic Design Dates: May 8-23, 2016 Estimated Cost: $5,399-$5,650 (10-12 students) $4,799-$4,999 (13-16 students) Faculty Leader: Mrs. Kathryn Brandt & Mr. Brandon Jones Explore the roots of American contemporary furniture design in Denmark and Sweden! While abroad you will see the Royal Palace of Sweden in Stockholm, take a canal cruise in Copenhagen, and visit design schools, manufacturing centers, and design stores in both locations. This course satisfies requirements for junior and senior Interior Design, Visual Merchandising Design, Art, and Graphic Design students. This course creates a unique opportunity for art and design students to work together in a design build studio.
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GERMANY, THE NETHERLANDS, BELGIUM, UK • FRANCE • SCOTLAND • DENMARK & SWEDEN
LITERARY SCOTLAND – NEW!
CUTTING EDGE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY IN BOSTON, MA Course Title: Cutting Edge Exercise Physiology Course Number: EXS 2200 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: May 2016 (Tuition & Fees approx. $2,794) Prerequisite: BIO 2060 Dates: May 30-June 5 Estimated Cost: $2,250-2,650 (5-10 students) $2,099-2,199 (11-15 students) Faculty Leader: Dr. Kimberly Reich Explore exciting Boston as you attend the 2016 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. The conference will be preceded by three weeks of on-campus lecture, discussion, and hands-on laboratory experiences. This course fulfills the EXS 2200 requirement of all exercise science majors and is ideal for students interested in exploring careers in exercise science, health promotion, public health, or clinical professions such as athletic training, physical therapy, or occupational therapy. During the travel component of this course, you will learn from the world’s leading experts and enjoy an outdoor water activity, such as kayaking or paddleboarding.
POWER AND POLITICS INSIDE THE BELTWAY Course Title: Power and Politics inside D.C. Course Number: PSC 2398 Credit Hours: 4 Term Offered: Spring 2016 Prerequisite: None Dates: May 9-23, 2016 Estimated Cost: $2,299-$2,350 (8-10 students) $2,099–$2,250 (11–15 students) Faculty Leaders: Dr. Martin Kifer & Dr. Mark Setzler Go behind closed doors in the nation’s capital where many of America’s most important political decisions are made! During the Spring semester, you’ll explore case studies and eyewitness accounts of politics and policymaking. Then, spend two weeks in May in Washington, D.C., interacting with elected officials and other powerbrokers while exploring many of the nation’s most noteworthy political landmarks and centers of power. Enjoy networking opportunities that most political junkies can only dream of.
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BOSTON • D.C.
HERE’S HOW TO APPLY: Applications will be provided at Interest Meetings beginning Monday, September 21. Prepare your application carefully, as selection will be competitive. The application consists of: • Completed application form • One reference from a faculty member (other than your trip leaders) • Statement of purpose • $500 application fee, non-refundable if you are selected (Note: Application fee is not a deposit, and is in addition to the program costs advertised)
Early application deadline: Friday, October 9, 5pm Early applicants will be entered into a drawing to have their $500 application fee applied to the program cost. Application deadline: Monday, November 2, 5pm
All information in this booklet is subject to change at any time as the Office of Study Abroad receives updates from travel providers. For the most current information, please contact our office (contact information on back). Please consult your academic advisor with questions regarding satisfaction of degree requirements. All travel dates are tentative and reflect departure and arrival at the U.S. airport. Please do not purchase domestic flight tickets based on the dates in this booklet. Individual programs will provide additional information in the Fall and Spring semesters prior to the program.
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For more information about High Point University’s Global Experience opportunities, please contact the Office of Study Abroad: studyabroad@highpoint.edu | 336.841.9280 | Cottrell Hall 142 HPUStudyAbroad
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