Cambridge Session I and Session II Travel-Study Program
England
Term: Summer
Dates: Summer 2010
Description:
This program offered through UC Irvine Summer Session Travel-Study in partnership with Cambridge University. Cambridge University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. Live and study on campus, in buildings surrounded by serene gardens and courtyards, while complementing coursework with relevant excursions. Launched over 30 years ago, this Travel-Study Program was developed in conjunction with the University of Cambridge. Cambridge is one of Europe's finest cities, with its historic buildings, medieval streets and beautiful gardens. Come participate in our legendary Cambridge program!
Highlights:
Program includes excursions to London, Stratford, Stonehenge, Bath, plus a 5-day trip to Scotland.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: USD5000-6000
Cost Include Description:
Program includes course fees for two 4.0 quarter unit classes, accommodations, on-campus dining plan (2 small meals per day), excursions to London, Stratford, Stonehenge, Bath, plus a 5-day trip to Scotland.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to England
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 140
Application Process Involves:
University of California, Irvine's Mission Statement: Summer Session at UC Irvine provides administration of university-level
undergraduate courses during two 5-week sessions and one 10-week
session beginning in late June. Through open enrollment, we serve
current UC Irvine students, visiting UC and other U.S. college
students, international students, professionals and community
members, and high school students who have completed their junior
year. Summer Session makes it possible for students to make
progress toward their degrees all year round, often making the
difference for students who want to graduate on time. We offer an
extensive selection of courses and students can choose from breadth
requirements, coursework required for their major, or take courses
to complete a minor. We act as an integral part of the Continuing
Education branch of the university, supporting new program
development and initiatives that serve the broad levels of the
University.
Year Founded: 1965
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