PLEASE NOTE: THIS COURSE IS NOW FULL.
Dates
May 16 - May 29, 2024
Costs
Program Fee: $3600
*Includes housing, some meals and several excursions.
Deposit Deadline: Dec. 1, 2023
Program fee does not include roundtrip airfare, tuition or the study abroad fee.
Airfare |
Varies |
For flexibility, students book their own flight. Program leaders will share their flight itinerary with the class and students often fly as a group on the international leg of the trip. |
Study Abroad Application |
~$150.00 | Fee to the Education Abroad Office for administrative preparation. |
Tuition | Varies | Students should check with the Bursar’s Office to see how much this 3-credit hour course will charge them in tuition. |
International Insurance | $35.36 | Fee that the Education Abroad Office adds to each students bill who studies abroad. The policy provides medical and mental health coverage, but it is NOT trip interruption insurance. |
The Class
Taught by: Margaret L. Hughes (Laura) MA, Art History, Thomas M. Hughes (Tom), J.D.
Pre-requisites: There is no prerequisite for this course.
Course Attributes: Honors Humanities, Honors BTC (Carolina Core - AIU)
The clear blue waters of Greece are calling! Learn about architecture and sculpture as you wander through Greece’s beautiful landscape and engage with industry leaders to learn how they do business in Greece and beyond. Explore islands and taste your way through history with cultural excursions and day trips.
Students will learn about Greek geography, history, mythology, medicine, business, society and culture. Students will learn about the role of geography on Greek civilization, the use of myth and religion in society and the challenge of living among archaeological treasures in a modern city. Students will visit Athens, Mycenae, Delphi, Epidarus, Sounion and Akitiri on the island of Santorini.
Travel Itinerary
Travel Itinerary to be announced.