5
2020 summerabroad.utoronto.ca Australia Central Europe China Ecuador England France Georgia Germany Greece Ireland Italy Portugal South Africa South Korea Spain Science Abroad Earn a full-year U of T credit overseas this summer!

GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany) HIS298Y ...€¦ · HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany) HIS298Y ...€¦ · HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science

(WO) = Woodsworth College Residence, in Waters Lounge, 321 Bloor Street W (Southeast corner of St. George and Bloor)(WW) = Woodsworth College, in Kruger Hall, 119 St. George Street (South of Bloor)

Your passport to an unparalleled learning experience abroadThe Summer Abroad programs are designed to enrich students’ academic lives by providing an exciting and educational inter-national experience. Students complete full-year Universityof Toronto undergraduate degree credit courses from the Faculty of Arts & Science that are relevant to each location.

SIGN UP FOR A SUMMER ABROAD COURSE IN 2020 AND...

• Earn a full-year U of T credit in 3–6 weeks

• Observe and experience in real life what you learn in class

• Immerse yourself in the cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia or South America

Apply Online!General fi nancial assistance is available to eligible U of T students for most programs. The online application process begins in mid-December 2019. For more details check out

Professional & International ProgramsWoodsworth College, University of Toronto119 St. George Street, 3rd FloorToronto, ON M5S 1A9(416) [email protected]

UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

6 7

CHINA: Beijing & Tianjin (WO)

8

GERMANY (WO)

9

CHINA: Hong Kong (WW)GREECE (WO)

13

PORTUGAL SPAIN (WO)

14

GEORGIA (WO)

15

AUSTRALIA ECUADOR (WO)

16

ITALY (WW)SOUTH KOREASOUTH AFRICA (WO)

20

IRELAND CENTRAL EUROPE (WO)

21

CHINA: Shanghai (WO)

22

FRANCE (WW)SCIENCE ABROAD (WO)

23

ENGLAND(WW)

Information Session Schedule

January 2020

More Information

Site-Specifi c sessions provide an excellent opportunity to hear from instructors and previous participants and to ask detailed questions about the particular program that interests you.

SESSIONS ARE FROM 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM

Summer Abroad Courses

*

ANT395YAndalusian Cuisine: A Window to Spanish Culture (Spain)

ANT396YItalian Regional Foodways and Culture (Italy)

CIN376YChinese Cinemas (China: Hong Kong)

CIN378YThe Italian Cinematic City: A Grand Tour (Italy)

CRI389Y Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities in Criminal Law: Historical Origins and New Directions in England and Canada (England)

EAS395YLeadership and Governance in China (China: Hong Kong)

ENG296YShakespeare (England)

ENV395Y Ecology and Conservation in the Amazon, Galápagos and Andes (Ecuador)

ENV396H**Australian Environment, Wildlife and Conservation (Australia)

FAH390YSeville: Twenty Centuries of Art History (Spain)

FAH393YStudies Abroad in Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture (Italy)

FCS369YThe Culture of Touraine (France)

FSL***YFrench language courses at various levels (France)

GER354YA Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany)

HIS298YThe History of Britain from Earliest Times to the Industrial Revolution (England)

HIS343YHistory of Modern Espionage (England)

HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

HMB396YInternational Research Project in Human Biology (Science Abroad: Shandong, Science Abroad: Taiwan)

IRE332Y Cross Cultural Perspectives on Leadership (Italy)

ITA358/359Y Modern Italian Culture (Italy)

JPA376YTransforming Global Politics: Comparative and Chinese Perspectives (China: Shanghai)

NMC261YField Archaeology (Georgia)

PHY396YResearch Topic Abroad (Science Abroad: Switzerland)

POL300YContested Boundaries: Immigration, Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Germany and Europe (Germany)

POL300YModern Greek Culture: People, Tradition, Language and Cuisine (Greece)

POL300YUnderstanding Confl ict: The Irish Experience (Ireland)

PRT***YPortuguese language courses at various levels (Portugal)

PSY306YDisability: Culture and Inclusion (England)

RLG290YReligion in Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

RSM295YHistory and Design of Financial Institutions (China: Hong Kong; Italy)

RSM295Y International Management (China: Hong Kong)

RSM395YBusiness Modeling and Global Organizations (South Korea)

RSM395YInclusive Consulting with Micro-Enterprises (South Africa)

RSM395YStrategy in the European Context (Central Europe)

SOC393YContemporary Chinese Society (China: Beijing & Tianjin)

SPA100YSpanish for Beginners (Spain)

SPA255YIntroduction to the Hispanic World (Spain)

VIS327YUrban Studio: Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

*Course codes and titles are subject to change.**Note: half-year credit for ENV396H course in Australia

2020

2020

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Australia • Central Europe • China • Ecuador • England • France • Georgia • Germany • Greece • Ireland • Italy • Portugal

• South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Science Abroad

Earn a full-year U of T credit overseas this summer!

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Page 2: GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany) HIS298Y ...€¦ · HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science

(WO) = Woodsworth College Residence, in Waters Lounge, 321 Bloor Street W (Southeast corner of St. George and Bloor)(WW) = Woodsworth College, in Kruger Hall, 119 St. George Street (South of Bloor)

Your passport to an unparalleled learning experience abroadThe Summer Abroad programs are designed to enrich students’ academic lives by providing an exciting and educational inter-national experience. Students complete full-year Universityof Toronto undergraduate degree credit courses from the Faculty of Arts & Science that are relevant to each location.

SIGN UP FOR A SUMMER ABROAD COURSE IN 2020 AND...

• Earn a full-year U of T credit in 3–6 weeks

• Observe and experience in real life what you learn in class

• Immerse yourself in the cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia or South America

Apply Online!General fi nancial assistance is available to eligible U of T students for most programs. The online application process begins in mid-December 2019. For more details check out

Professional & International ProgramsWoodsworth College, University of Toronto119 St. George Street, 3rd FloorToronto, ON M5S 1A9(416) [email protected]

UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

MONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

67

CHINA: Beijing & Tianjin (WO)

8

GERMANY (WO)

9

CHINA: Hong Kong (WW)GREECE (WO)

13

PORTUGAL SPAIN (WO)

14

GEORGIA (WO)

15

AUSTRALIA ECUADOR (WO)

16

ITALY (WW)SOUTH KOREASOUTH AFRICA (WO)

20

IRELAND CENTRAL EUROPE (WO)

21

CHINA: Shanghai (WO)

22

FRANCE (WW)SCIENCE ABROAD (WO)

23

ENGLAND(WW)

Information Session Schedule

January 2020

More Information

Site-Specifi c sessions provide an excellent opportunity to hear from instructors and previous participants and to ask detailed questions about the particular program that interests you.

SESSIONS ARE FROM 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM

Summer Abroad Courses*

ANT395Y Andalusian Cuisine: A Window to Spanish Culture (Spain)

ANT396Y Italian Regional Foodways and Culture (Italy)

CIN376Y Chinese Cinemas (China: Hong Kong)

CIN378Y The Italian Cinematic City: A Grand Tour (Italy)

CRI389Y Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities in Criminal Law: Historical Origins and New Directions in England and Canada (England)

EAS395Y Leadership and Governance in China (China: Hong Kong)

ENG296Y Shakespeare (England)

ENV395Y Ecology and Conservation in the Amazon, Galápagos and Andes (Ecuador)

ENV396H** Australian Environment, Wildlife and Conservation (Australia)

FAH390Y Seville: Twenty Centuries of Art History (Spain)

FAH393Y Studies Abroad in Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture (Italy)

FCS369Y The Culture of Touraine (France)

FSL***Y French language courses at various levels (France)

GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany)

HIS298Y The History of Britain from Earliest Times to the Industrial Revolution (England)

HIS343Y History of Modern Espionage (England)

HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science Abroad: Shandong, Science Abroad: Taiwan)

IRE332Y Cross Cultural Perspectives on Leadership (Italy)

ITA358/359Y Modern Italian Culture (Italy)

JPA376Y Transforming Global Politics: Comparative and Chinese Perspectives (China: Shanghai)

NMC261Y Field Archaeology (Georgia)

PHY396Y Research Topic Abroad (Science Abroad: Switzerland)

POL300Y Contested Boundaries: Immigration, Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Germany and Europe (Germany)

POL300Y Modern Greek Culture: People, Tradition, Language and Cuisine (Greece)

POL300Y Understanding Confl ict: The Irish Experience (Ireland)

PRT***Y Portuguese language courses at various levels (Portugal)

PSY306Y Disability: Culture and Inclusion (England)

RLG290Y Religion in Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

RSM295Y History and Design of Financial Institutions (China: Hong Kong; Italy)

RSM295Y International Management (China: Hong Kong)

RSM395Y Business Modeling and Global Organizations (South Korea)

RSM395Y Inclusive Consulting with Micro-Enterprises (South Africa)

RSM395Y Strategy in the European Context (Central Europe)

SOC393Y Contemporary Chinese Society (China: Beijing & Tianjin)

SPA100Y Spanish for Beginners (Spain)

SPA255Y Introduction to the Hispanic World (Spain)

VIS327Y Urban Studio: Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

*Course codes and titles are subject to change.**Note: half-year credit for ENV396H course in Australia

2020

2020

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Australia • Central Europe • China • Ecuador • England • France • Georgia • Germany • Greece • Ireland • Italy • Portugal

• South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Science Abroad

Earn a full-year U of T credit overseas this summer!

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Page 3: GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany) HIS298Y ...€¦ · HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science

(WO) = Woodsworth College Residence, in Waters Lounge, 321 Bloor Street W (Southeast corner of St. George and Bloor)(WW) = Woodsworth College, in Kruger Hall, 119 St. George Street (South of Bloor)

Your passport to an unparalleled learning experience abroadThe Summer Abroad programs are designed to enrich students’ academic lives by providing an exciting and educational inter-national experience. Students complete full-year Universityof Toronto undergraduate degree credit courses from the Faculty of Arts & Science that are relevant to each location.

SIGN UP FOR A SUMMER ABROAD COURSE IN 2020 AND...

• Earn a full-year U of T credit in 3–6 weeks

• Observe and experience in real life what you learn in class

• Immerse yourself in the cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia or South America

Apply Online!General fi nancial assistance is available to eligible U of T students for most programs. The online application process begins in mid-December 2019. For more details check out

Professional & International ProgramsWoodsworth College, University of Toronto119 St. George Street, 3rd FloorToronto, ON M5S 1A9(416) [email protected]

UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

MONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

67

CHINA: Beijing & Tianjin (WO)

8

GERMANY (WO)

9

CHINA: Hong Kong (WW)GREECE (WO)

13

PORTUGAL SPAIN (WO)

14

GEORGIA (WO)

15

AUSTRALIA ECUADOR (WO)

16

ITALY (WW)SOUTH KOREASOUTH AFRICA (WO)

20

IRELAND CENTRAL EUROPE (WO)

21

CHINA: Shanghai (WO)

22

FRANCE (WW)SCIENCE ABROAD (WO)

23

ENGLAND(WW)

Information Session Schedule

January 2020

More Information

Site-Specifi c sessions provide an excellent opportunity to hear from instructors and previous participants and to ask detailed questions about the particular program that interests you.

SESSIONS ARE FROM 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM

Summer Abroad Courses*

ANT395Y Andalusian Cuisine: A Window to Spanish Culture (Spain)

ANT396Y Italian Regional Foodways and Culture (Italy)

CIN376Y Chinese Cinemas (China: Hong Kong)

CIN378Y The Italian Cinematic City: A Grand Tour (Italy)

CRI389Y Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities in Criminal Law: Historical Origins and New Directions in England and Canada (England)

EAS395Y Leadership and Governance in China (China: Hong Kong)

ENG296Y Shakespeare (England)

ENV395Y Ecology and Conservation in the Amazon, Galápagos and Andes (Ecuador)

ENV396H** Australian Environment, Wildlife and Conservation (Australia)

FAH390Y Seville: Twenty Centuries of Art History (Spain)

FAH393Y Studies Abroad in Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture (Italy)

FCS369Y The Culture of Touraine (France)

FSL***Y French language courses at various levels (France)

GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany)

HIS298Y The History of Britain from Earliest Times to the Industrial Revolution (England)

HIS343Y History of Modern Espionage (England)

HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science Abroad: Shandong, Science Abroad: Taiwan)

IRE332Y Cross Cultural Perspectives on Leadership (Italy)

ITA358/359Y Modern Italian Culture (Italy)

JPA376Y Transforming Global Politics: Comparative and Chinese Perspectives (China: Shanghai)

NMC261Y Field Archaeology (Georgia)

PHY396Y Research Topic Abroad (Science Abroad: Switzerland)

POL300Y Contested Boundaries: Immigration, Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Germany and Europe (Germany)

POL300Y Modern Greek Culture: People, Tradition, Language and Cuisine (Greece)

POL300Y Understanding Confl ict: The Irish Experience (Ireland)

PRT***Y Portuguese language courses at various levels (Portugal)

PSY306Y Disability: Culture and Inclusion (England)

RLG290Y Religion in Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

RSM295Y History and Design of Financial Institutions (China: Hong Kong; Italy)

RSM295Y International Management (China: Hong Kong)

RSM395Y Business Modeling and Global Organizations (South Korea)

RSM395Y Inclusive Consulting with Micro-Enterprises (South Africa)

RSM395Y Strategy in the European Context (Central Europe)

SOC393Y Contemporary Chinese Society (China: Beijing & Tianjin)

SPA100Y Spanish for Beginners (Spain)

SPA255Y Introduction to the Hispanic World (Spain)

VIS327Y Urban Studio: Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

*Course codes and titles are subject to change.**Note: half-year credit for ENV396H course in Australia

2020

2020

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Australia • Central Europe • China • Ecuador • England • France • Georgia • Germany • Greece • Ireland • Italy • Portugal

• South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Science Abroad

Earn a full-year U of T credit overseas this summer!

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Page 4: GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany) HIS298Y ...€¦ · HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science

(WO) = Woodsworth College Residence, in Waters Lounge, 321 Bloor Street W (Southeast corner of St. George and Bloor)(WW) = Woodsworth College, in Kruger Hall, 119 St. George Street (South of Bloor)

Your passport to an unparalleled learning experience abroadThe Summer Abroad programs are designed to enrich students’ academic lives by providing an exciting and educational inter-national experience. Students complete full-year Universityof Toronto undergraduate degree credit courses from the Faculty of Arts & Science that are relevant to each location.

SIGN UP FOR A SUMMER ABROAD COURSE IN 2020 AND...

• Earn a full-year U of T credit in 3–6 weeks

• Observe and experience in real life what you learn in class

• Immerse yourself in the cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia or South America

Apply Online!General fi nancial assistance is available to eligible U of T students for most programs. The online application process begins in mid-December 2019. For more details check out

Professional & International ProgramsWoodsworth College, University of Toronto119 St. George Street, 3rd FloorToronto, ON M5S 1A9(416) [email protected]

UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

@UofTAbroad

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

6 7

CHINA: Beijing & Tianjin (WO)

8

GERMANY (WO)

9

CHINA: Hong Kong (WW)GREECE (WO)

13

PORTUGAL SPAIN (WO)

14

GEORGIA (WO)

15

AUSTRALIA ECUADOR (WO)

16

ITALY (WW)SOUTH KOREASOUTH AFRICA (WO)

20

IRELAND CENTRAL EUROPE (WO)

21

CHINA: Shanghai (WO)

22

FRANCE (WW)SCIENCE ABROAD (WO)

23

ENGLAND(WW)

Information Session Schedule

January 2020

More Information

Site-Specifi c sessions provide an excellent opportunity to hear from instructors and previous participants and to ask detailed questions about the particular program that interests you.

SESSIONS ARE FROM 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM

Summer Abroad Courses

*

ANT395YAndalusian Cuisine: A Window to Spanish Culture (Spain)

ANT396YItalian Regional Foodways and Culture (Italy)

CIN376YChinese Cinemas (China: Hong Kong)

CIN378YThe Italian Cinematic City: A Grand Tour (Italy)

CRI389Y Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities in Criminal Law: Historical Origins and New Directions in England and Canada (England)

EAS395YLeadership and Governance in China (China: Hong Kong)

ENG296YShakespeare (England)

ENV395Y Ecology and Conservation in the Amazon, Galápagos and Andes (Ecuador)

ENV396H**Australian Environment, Wildlife and Conservation (Australia)

FAH390YSeville: Twenty Centuries of Art History (Spain)

FAH393YStudies Abroad in Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture (Italy)

FCS369YThe Culture of Touraine (France)

FSL***YFrench language courses at various levels (France)

GER354YA Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany)

HIS298YThe History of Britain from Earliest Times to the Industrial Revolution (England)

HIS343YHistory of Modern Espionage (England)

HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

HMB396YInternational Research Project in Human Biology (Science Abroad: Shandong, Science Abroad: Taiwan)

IRE332Y Cross Cultural Perspectives on Leadership (Italy)

ITA358/359Y Modern Italian Culture (Italy)

JPA376YTransforming Global Politics: Comparative and Chinese Perspectives (China: Shanghai)

NMC261YField Archaeology (Georgia)

PHY396YResearch Topic Abroad (Science Abroad: Switzerland)

POL300YContested Boundaries: Immigration, Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Germany and Europe (Germany)

POL300YModern Greek Culture: People, Tradition, Language and Cuisine (Greece)

POL300YUnderstanding Confl ict: The Irish Experience (Ireland)

PRT***YPortuguese language courses at various levels (Portugal)

PSY306YDisability: Culture and Inclusion (England)

RLG290YReligion in Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

RSM295YHistory and Design of Financial Institutions (China: Hong Kong; Italy)

RSM295Y International Management (China: Hong Kong)

RSM395YBusiness Modeling and Global Organizations (South Korea)

RSM395YInclusive Consulting with Micro-Enterprises (South Africa)

RSM395YStrategy in the European Context (Central Europe)

SOC393YContemporary Chinese Society (China: Beijing & Tianjin)

SPA100YSpanish for Beginners (Spain)

SPA255YIntroduction to the Hispanic World (Spain)

VIS327YUrban Studio: Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong)

*Course codes and titles are subject to change.**Note: half-year credit for ENV396H course in Australia

2020

2020

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Australia • Central Europe • China • Ecuador • England • France • Georgia • Germany • Greece • Ireland • Italy • Portugal

• South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Science Abroad

Earn a full-year U of T credit overseas this summer!

summerabroad.utoronto.ca

Page 5: GER354Y A Tale of More Than Two Cities (Germany) HIS298Y ...€¦ · HIS385Y The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) HMB396Y International Research Project in Human Biology (Science

Timeline

Why Summer Abroad?

Complete a full-year University of Toronto undergraduate degree credit course from the Faculty of Arts & Science in 3 to 6 weeks over the summer. Courses do not confl ict with the regular academic year.

Learning is not limited to the classroom! Locations become your “living textbook” and you will be completely immersed in the language, history, culture, art, religion, business and politics of the host country.

Relatively small classes (about 25 students on average) are taught by U of T professors or faculty from the host university.

Less stress! Accommodations, mandatory fi eld trips and some program activities are arranged by U of T. Pre-departure orientations are available to help you prepare for your trip, and onsite staff will support you throughout the program.

Become a global citizen. Expand your world view and understand cultural differences.

Boost your self-confi dence and independence and strengthen adaptability, communications and team-building skills.

Enhance your career opportunities. You will add an international perspective to your education and relate classroom study to real-world situations abroad.

Create lifelong friendships. Many say that the people they met on their Summer Abroad programs have become their closest friends.

It’s a once in a lifetime experience!

MID-DECEMBER 2020 Program, course and

cost details available online Applications open

PLAN AHEAD!Book an appointment

with a Summer Abroad advisor

EARLY JANUARYProgram information

sessions begin

LATE FEBRUARY TO MID-MARCH

Admissions notifi cation

ONE WEEK AFTER ADMISSIONS

NOTIFICATION$1,000 deposit due

MARCH/APRILRemaining fees due

Pre-departure orientation

MAY–AUGUSTSummer Abroad programs begin!

EARLY FEBRUARYApplications closeAwards deadline

It was a fantastic opportunity for personal

growth, learning and building new friendships.

I learned a lot and felt very engaged with the

course. Easily the best month of my life.” – Summer Abroad Student