Arcadia Univeristy: University of Bonn Germany
Germany
- Other Cities in Germany:
Bonn
Term: Summer
Dates: Summer
Description:
* New for 2010! Study Renewable Energy, Policy and Technology, along with German Language and Culture. * A five-week experience offering a unique interdisciplinary curriculum which offers an introduction to the field of renewable energies as a response to today's climate and energy problems. * Based at the University of Bonn, and taught in cooperation with the Initiative for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern University (ISEN). Program The nation of Germany is a leader in renewable energy systems, and it is innovating rapidly in the areas of climate change and geopolitics. This intensive program offers a thorough examination of wind, solar, geothermal and biomass processes as the German people adapt to rapid climatic changes. It also provides a historical and sociocultural framework for understanding these processes. View complete course outline. The program will start with a large-scale perspective on energy policies and global actors, such as UN agencies and NGOs, along with worldwide associations and large corporations. Students will then be introduced to the European Union's approach, and visit the European Commission in Brussels. The focus of the program will be on students' own and their host country's efforts in the field, and look at concrete examples of local action in Bonn. Students will also be asked to put what they learned to use in a larger discussion, in a simulation, as well as in their final papers. View complete syllabus. During their final week on the program, students will get the chance to take all of this a step further. In Berlin, they will have the chance to use what they learned over the last weeks in order to ask informed questions and discuss relevant topics with politicians, practitioners and researchers. View complete course schedule. Regular classroom will be complemented with guest lectures from and visits to international and local agencies from the field of renewable energy, politics and research. The program will be conducted in English.
Highlights:
Study Renewable Energy, Policy and Technology, along with German Language and Culture. A five-week experience offering a unique interdisciplinary curriculum which offers an introduction to the field of renewable energies as a response to today's climate and energy problems. Based at the University of Bonn, and taught in cooperation with the Initiative for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern University (ISEN).
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Subject Areas :
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- Agriculture
- Atmospheric Chemistry
- Biology (General)
- Business
- Culture
- Ecology
- Economics
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Management Systems / Policy
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- Environmental Risk
- Environmental Sci. (Atmosph.)
- Environmental Studies
- European Studies (includes Politics)
- Foreign Language
- German
- Government
- Industrial Design
- International Business
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- International Relations
- Landscape Architecture
- Natural Resources
- Natural Sciences
- Occupational, Environ. Health
- Public Admin, Public Policy, Govt
- Social Policy
- Social Sciences
- Sustainable Development
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Cost in US$: 5500
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
American
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Post-Program Services Include:
Arcadia University: The College of Global Studies's Mission Statement: The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University advances the University's mission to prepare students for life in a rapidly changing global society. Because international learning is an essential component of an effective undergraduate education, Arcadia is committed to providing high-quality, academically sound and experientially rich study abroad programs and support services to a wide range of students and institutions.
Aspects of this mission have existed throughout the history of The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University and today the mission is at the core of everything we do. One of the ways we apply it to our programs is through the Arcadia Commitment.
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