Morocco

*Unfortunately, this program has been canceled for summer 2011

Explore the rich culture in the Imperial Cities of Morocco!


Course (for undergraduate and graduate students):

  • SPE 1155: Language and Intercultural Communication

Dates: July 3, 2011 – July 24, 2011(Please note dates indicate beginning and end of the program)

Imagine yourself among the beauty and ruins of one of the Mediterranean's most unique locales. Our brand new Language and Intercultural Communication program in Morocco gives you an academic opportunity unlike any other.

Morocco offers a wide variety of cultural and ethnic communities. Discover the beauty within the cities of Fes and Rabat while learning about Morocco in the global perspective. Firsthand experiences will allow students to understand how different cultures communicate their social and economic difficulties. Students have the opportunity to expand their mind and their palate by exploring the local cuisine. Live like a local in some of the most spiritually and culturally inspiring cities in Morocco!

Accommodations: Local Hotels or Homestay available

Meals:
TBD

Professor:
Sanae Elmoudden

Information Session:

February 14, 2011 1:30-2:30 PM
Global Studies Conference Room (Sun Yat Sen Hall)

Program Fee: $2,090  (tuition and airfare not included)
*Please note: Tuition and airfare are in addition to the program fee. Please check the tuition based on your school and how many credits you choose to enroll in while abroad.

Attention all Graduate Students:
Please be advised that at this time graduate students are unable to apply through the St. John's UIS system for graduate level courses.  Graduate students must file a paper application and an approved course option form in order to apply for this program.  Print the Application PDF and course option form, complete the application and submit to the Office of Global Studies located in Sun Yat Sen Hall. The course option form should be signed by your Dean or Academic Advisor to ensure that you will receive credit toward your course of study.