Jan Term
2007
FIRST SESSION: Dec. 28, 2006-Jan. 10, 2007
ENGL 200.01 Literary London: American Expatriates
What is it about London that has attracted Americans during the past two centuries? Learn what American expatriates have thought about London by visiting their neighborhoods and exploring their attitudes about London and their native land of America. (This course carries humanities credit.)
Four credits, regular grade Dr. Ken Kirby
JMC 399.01X International Mass Media: British Entertainment Culture
Take an experiential look at the intertwining influences of media, art, entertainment and corporate promotion in contemporary London culture.
Four credits, regular grade Dr. Melissa Tate or Dr. David Shipley
LOND 202.01X Appreciation with a British Accent
Visit major museums, attend British theatre (backstage tours included) and see the reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe in this innovative art-theatre appreciation course.
Four credits, regular grade Dr. Don Sandley/Prof. Robin Snyder
SECOND SESSION: Jan. 11-24, 2007
NTDT 312.02X International Foods
Take a gastronomical tour of ethnic London and perhaps sample cala loo, scones, falafel, barmbrack, ants climbing a tree, osso buco, lab nua or drunken chicken. Students contextualize their research or world culture and food by sampling ethnic cuisine in the multicultural setting of London.
Four credits, regular grade Dr. Patricia Hart Terry
LOND 202.02X Appreciation with a British Accent
Visit major museums, attend British theatre (backstage tours included) and see the reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe in this innovative art-theatre appreciation course.
Four credits, regular grade Dr. Lowell Vann/Prof. Mark Castle
NURS 402.02X Nursing in the British Isles
Observe the role of the nurse in the British health-care system. The course emphasizes the historical influence on professional nursing.
Three credits, regular grade Dr. Geri Beers
PHRD 301/401.02X Pharmacy and Health Care in Great Britain/Practice Experience I/II
Study the National Health Service of Great Britain. Visit and examine hospitals, clinics and community pharmacies in England and Wales. Tour health/medical-related museums and exhibits in London and Oxford.
Three credits, regular grade Dr. Mary Monk-Tutor and Staff
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