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emester in London program planned for ’88
By Amy Andrews
Staff Writer
Ion College’s Study Abroad
gram will expand to include a
mg semester 1988 program in
ndon.
r. Bill Rich, director of the
dy Abroad program, said that
spring semester abroad will be
ically like our fall program
epi we will have different
urses being offered.”
tudents may receive 12 to 16
urs of academic credit for the
P The list of courses includes
istory course dealing with coi
tions, especially of America;
business courses, one similar
Business 323 (principles of
-gement) and another similar
Business 311 (principles of
rketing); and other courses in
international economy, English
theater and English art and
architecture.
Several of the classes in the pro
gram will be taught by Elon pro
fessors. Rich noted that Elon rents
a classroom from the University
of London and hires instructors
from other schools in England.
The Elon students have access to
the London student union and
library.
The cost for the spring program
is the same as Elon’s spring
semester tuition, plus airfare.
Trips have been planned for this
summer, as well as for next fall
and winter term. Over the sum
mer, a trip to Russia, China and
Mongolia will be led ty Dr. David
Crowe, professor of history.
Another scheduled for the sum
mer will be to Spain. Rich said
that on this trip, students will be
able to speak in Spanish. On the
winter term trip to Spain, the
students have English-speaking
tour guides.
This fall, Elon students will
again be able to spend the
semester in London.
Applications are now being ac
cepted for the winter term 1988
trip to Spain and trip to London.
The winter 1988 program in
London is Elon’s 20th annual
winter term in that country. The
dates for the trip are Jan. 4-28.
The trip will feature day trips to
Bath, Stonehenge, Canterbury,
Stratford-Upon-Avon and class
days in the British Museum,
Westminster Abbey, Tate Art
Gallery, the National Gallery, and
Hyde Park.
The cost is $1,725 and includes
all airfare, hotels, day trips, plays,
entrance fees and instruction.
Students can receive three hours
of credit for the trip. There is
room for approximately 80
students and, according to Rich,
one-third of the positions have
been filled.
The winter term in Spain, led
by Elon Spanish professor Gerar
do Rodriguez, will be held Jan.
4-27, 1988. English-speaking tour
guides will be used, and three
hours of credit is available in
either fine arts or Spanish. The
trip will begin in Madrid and the
group will visit five or six major
cities. Highlights of the trip will
be visits to the theater, free time
to take an overnight trip into
Africa (at additional cost) and, if
the group is small enough, a
home-cooked Spanish meal.
The cost for the Spain trip is
$1850 and includes airfare, hotels,
guide fees and breakfast.
Applications are now being ac
cepted for both winter term trips
and the spring semester 1988 trip
to London. There is a limited
number of spaces for each trip.
Applications may be picked up in
Alamance 109 or contact Rich for
more information.
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