When East Meets West in Turkey
Turkey
- Other Cities in Turkey:
Istanbul
Term: Summer
Dates: June 3 - June 23, 2010
Description:
This program explores Istanbul: Turkeys most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. Istanbul is not only a major metropolis --the only one in the world situated on two continents (Asia and Europe), but also a unique modern, secular cultural center where elements from Western and Islamic societies come together. During this program, the students will have an opportunity to explore how the legacy of a rich diverse history interacts with a modern life style. Throughout its history, Istanbul has served as the capital city of the Roman Empire (330-395), the Byzantine Empire (395-1204 and 1261-1453), and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1923), and hosted a diverse group of ethnic and religious communities (such as Greek Orthodox, Latin, Jewish, Armenian and Muslim). Today, the city is considered as one of the best cultural centers of Europe with its rich nightlife, cafes, bars, clubs, and restaurants, its countless museums, festivals, concerts and galleries making it a major cite to observe and understand the dynamics of the interaction of the West with the East. During the 3 weeks the students will spend there, they will explore the historical cites from the Byzantine and Ottoman periods to see the tension and synergy between Greek Orthodox, Latin, Jewish, and Islamic influences in the history of Istanbul; study the interactions of the Ottoman Empire and then the Republic of Turkey with Europe and the role of Islam in everyday life as well as foreign policy; and try to understand how and to what extent this Islamic society interacts with the elements of Western culture to make it its own. Using these as a basis, the group will also explore the contemporary political and cultural issues of Turkey and its diverse communities.
Highlights:
Itinerary: June 3: Departure from U.S. June 4: Arrival in Istanbul, check-in to hotel and rest. Evening stroll in Beyoglu District. June 5-10: The group will visit: Hagia Sofia Church/Mosque/ Museum, Yerabatan Cistern, Hagia Eirene, Church/Mosque/Museum, Archeology Museum, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, New Mosque, and Dolmabahce Palace, Suleymaniye Mosque, Neve Shalom Synagogue, Jewish Museum of Turkey, Boat Tour on the Bosphorus, and Camlica Hill and Uskudar area. June 11-13: Aegean Excursion: Izmir, Ephesus, Kudasi and Selcuk. June 14-22: The group will visit: Sabanci University for guest lecture and visit with local students, Bogazici University, Kanyon/ Istinye Park, Walking the Shopping District of Nisantasi, and free time will be built in for exploration and shopping. June 23: Program ends, return flights to U.S. Course Offered SOC 600: Sociological Perspectives: Study Abroad in Istanbul (6 credits) Sociological Perspectives: Study Abroad in Istanbul (6 credits) Students will receive 6 credit hours for completion of introductory sessions, travel in Istanbul and to a smaller town on the Mediterranean coast, and posting their observations and analysis of their daily experiences in Turkey throughout the trip on a public blog created for this course (including reflective essays and pictures and videos they record).
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: Approximately 3,700 - 3,900 dollars
Cost Include Description:
The fee includes all travel in Turkey, accommodations, breakfasts and some dinners, entrance fees, tour guides, and emergency medical evacuation and repatriation services.Tuition and Fees:Estimated tuition and fees for 6 credit hours (based on standard tuition rate): 1,313 dollars* * Actual expenses for KU students will vary by the students individual tuition compact. Non-KU students will pay the standard tuition rate listed above. Additional Costs: International airfare, all lunches and remaining dinners, passport and visa fees, and personal expenses. Note: All dates, costs, and program information are subject to change as necessary due to fluctuations in the exchange rate or other reasons.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
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Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Transcript
- Written Application
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