Travel Seminars

Led by a CLU faculty member, Travel Seminars take CLU students around the world to locations such as Australia, England, India, Jamaica, Japan, and Turkey. Students enroll in a focused course on campus during the semester prior to departure. Upon completion of the semester, students are taken into the field for a two- to three-week period to put their classroom studies into context.

Disciplines range from Sociology and Religion to Art and Geology. CORE-21, major, or minor requirements may be fulfilled.

Information on upcoming travel seminars will be posted once information becomes available. The following travel seminars alternate every other year: Japan: Exploring Japanese Society and Culture and Turkey: The History of Christianity and Islam.

Costa Rica

Peace Communication and Globalization in Central America
Comm 485
Post course: Spring 2010
Tentative Dates: January 4 - 16

Magical Britain

Information Session:
6 pm,
Wed, Nov. 11
Roth-Nelson Room

Art/English 485
Spring 2010
Tentative Dates: 17 May - 6 June 2010
Tentative Course Description
Tentative Itinerary

Exploring Japanese Society and Culture

Information Session:
6:30 pm, Wed, Nov. 4
Roth-Nelson Room

Sociology 285
Spring 2010
Tentative Dates: 26 May - 9 June 2010
Tentative Course Description
Tentative Itinerary







Past Travel Seminars

 

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