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STUDY IN ATHENS [SPRING 2014] OFFICE OF GLOBAL PROGRAMS FACULTY DIRECTOR: CHRISTOPHER MOORE ATHENS.PSU.EDU/ [email protected]

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Study in Athens [Spring 2014]. Office of Global Programs Faculty Director: ChristopheR Moore Athens.psu.edu / [email protected]. Coursework. Five full-time PSU courses 1. Modern Greek Language and Culture 2. Archaeology of Ancient Greece 3. Byzantine Greece - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STUDY IN ATHENS [SPRING 2014]

OFFICE OF GLOBAL PROGRAMSFACULTY DIRECTOR: CHRISTOPHER MOOREATHENS.PSU.EDU/ [email protected]

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COURSEWORKFive full-time PSU courses1. Modern Greek Language and Culture2. Archaeology of Ancient Greece3. Byzantine Greece4. Aristophanes and Greek Comedy5. The Birth of Ancient Philosophy

[Prerequisite: CAMS 25 or 100 or equivalent]

= completed CAMS (Classics) minor

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LOGISTICS• One complete semester, with mostly PSU students• Hosted by and sited at The Athens Centre [athenscentre.gr/]

• Two courses taught by Prof. Moore; three by experienced Athens Centre faculty

• Private apartments in a nearby residential neighborhood• Classes four days a week• Many day trips, multi-day excursions, and free weekends

• Total cost (airfare, field trips, daily expenses included): ≈ $5300 (on average) more than PSU-UP costs but defrayable with Dep’t/LA/University scholarships

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SCHOLARSHIPSglobal.psu.edu/ ‘finances’ ‘financial aid/scholarships’

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FIELD TRIPSExcursions around Athens (e.g., Agora, Acropolis, Piraeus)

Excursions across the Aegean (e.g., Crete, Delphi, Peloponnese)

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ATHENS & PHILOSOPHYThe city where philosophy became itself. It nurtured:Anaxagoras (500-428) Aristotle (383-323)

Socrates (479-399) Diogenes the Cynic (412-323)

Plato (427-343) Zeno the Stoic (334-262)

Aristippus the Cyrenaic (435-365) Epicurus (341-270)

The Birth of Greek Philosophy Aristophanes and Greek Comedy

CAMS 499: The playwright parodied intellectual culture, new thinkers, political decision-making, democratic foibles, and his comrades in tragedy and philosophy. How does this public literature give Athenians, and us, an education in critical awareness?

PHL 499: What were the nature-philosophers (phusikoi) aiming to learn, how did they differ from the Hellenic sages (sophoi), what happened when everyone moved to Athens, and did ethical thought really start with Socrates?

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FURTHER INFORMATIONFaculty Director: Dr. Christopher Moore, [email protected] 243 Sparks

Education Abroad: Nimisha Thakur, Athens Trip Advisor [email protected], 313 Boucke

Recent Students: Katherine Burlingame, [email protected] Zac Stelling, [email protected]

Apply now for Spring 2014 for the best chance for scholarships. All majors from the University accepted. PSU–Athens is held every Spring, with different Faculty Directors.