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The Sophomore International ExperienceLocations I Itineraries I Academic Credit I Cost I Financial Aid I Payment Schedule I Application I Additional Forms I Refund Policy I Cancellation Policy Details About the 2012 Sophomore ExperienceThe Sophomore International Experience is a special winter/summer session abroad led by Bryant University. In January or May/June 2012, these students will earn three academic credits and spend 10 to 12 days overseas to learn about other cultures and how businesses operate globally. This international education program is geared specifically toward students in their sophomore academic year. All students must be in both good academic and disciplinary standing at the time of application and departure. **Please note courses are subject to cancellation if there is not a minimum level of participation.** Current Study Tour LocationsWinter Break - January 2012 China - Discovering the Real China: Culture and Business This course will focus on studying Chinese culture and business in the larger context of globalization and the re-emergence of China. Students will travel to Beijing, Guilin, Zhuhai and Hong Kong in January 2012. The destinations are carefully selected to enable students to develop an in-depth understanding of multiple aspects of Chinese culture and business. In Beijing, students will visit culture landmarks such as the Great Wall and Forbidden City, tour the headquarter and plant of Lenovo which makes the laptop in hands of every Bryant student, and re-experience the historic 2008 Olympics at its original venues such as the Bird’s Nest stadium and Water Cube. Guilin will offer students a breathtaking experience of China’s natural landscape and a sharp contrast of rural-urban economic development. Activities include hiking, mountain biking, cooking class, culture show and cave exploration. The group will then make a stop in the city of Zhuhai which is across the Pearl River from Hong Kong. Students will visit Jilin University Zhuhai College with which Bryant has signed an agreement to build a joint international business school and start a series of programs for student and faculty exchanges. The final destination is Hong Kong, which will offer Bryant students wonderful opportunities to experience and understand its unique history, intersections between Chinese and Western cultures, business and politics. Highlights will include meeting company CEOs, touring one of the largest shipping terminals in Asia, river cruise and a student self-planned exploration day. This course can count as an open elective, liberal arts elective, or IB elective for all eligible students. Questions about this program? Contact: Kongli Liu kliu1@bryant.edu
The objective of this course is to develop an eclectic understanding of the evolving international business system and economic development of Latin America. The main theme of the course is International Business and Sustainable Economic Development. This program will focus on the role of Latin America in globalization of business and society and will travel to Panama and Costa Rica. Highlights include studying the ecological conservation and sustainable business practices such as ecotourism, visit to non-governmental organizations, visits to rainforests and national parks, site visits to manufacturing facilities in high technology related industries, as well as learning about the global economic impact of the Panama Canal and the Colon free trade zone. This course can count as an IB elective, open elective or a liberal arts elective for all eligible students. Questions about this program? Contact: Madan Annavarjula mannavar@bryant.edu
In Spain you will stay in the beautiful Andalusian city of Seville and work directly with students and professors from the University of Seville. You will visit local historical attractions, local television station, and the beautiful cities of Jerez and Cordoba. In Germany you will stay in the Bavarian city of Munich and visit sites such as the historic Marienplatz, the Dachau concentration camp, an international film studio, and take a day trip to Salzburg, Austria. The focus of the course is on the role of culture in shaping both interpersonal and mediated communication. This SIE is a three-credit 200-level course that can be taken as either as an open elective or as liberal arts elective. For Communication majors and minors, this course can count as a 200-level elective. Questions about this program? Contact: Kevin Pearce kpearce@bryant.edu
Italy - Artisans, Innovation, and Design – Perspectives on Design and Innovation in the Italian Arts and Architecture. Explore Italy's historical past focused on the architectures, fine arts, and crafts traditions in the cities of Rome, Florence, Padua, and Venice. When and how did Italian culture develop such strong reputations for craftsmanship, innovative architecture, and patronage of the arts? Students will have the opportunity to explore the traditions both ancient Rome and modern Italy as well as the glories of Renaissance art and architecture. The 2012 Italy SIE will depart on January 2 and return on January 14. In addition to the focused attention on the traditions of Rome, Florence, Padua, and Venice, this SIE will make day-trip tours with visits to Tivoli, Orvieto, Ferrara, Faenza, and Ravenna. This SIE is a three-credit 200-level course that can be taken as either as an open elective or as liberal arts elective. Questions about this program? Contact: David Lux dlux@bryant.edu
England & France - Commerce and Culture of London and Paris This course offers Bryant students the unique opportunity to engage in theory and hands-on experience in two of the most exciting cities in the Europe, London and Paris. It involves comparisons of the UK, France and the USA blending business, finance, economics, culture, art, architecture etc. The experience includes seminars, tours, site visits, river cruises, and visits to key cultural attractions. Students will visit London and Paris during the end of spring session (in-country phase) where they will hear from speakers (former Member of British Parliament etc.), as well as visit businesses (Hard Rock Café, Jaguar, Exxon-Mobil, etc.), financial markets (Lloyd’s of London etc.), government institutions (Bank of England, British Parliament), and cultural components (British Museum, London Theatre, Warwick Castle, Louvre, a palace in Paris, etc.). Threaded theme assignments and group projects are designed to emphasize linkages and relationships between what was done and learned during both the pre-departure and in-country phases. The commerce component will have special emphasis on applications of economic theory in business, as well as to explore the role of financial markets and institutions in facilitating commerce. Since London is the financial capital of the world, this venue seems especially appropriate. Furthermore, Paris is the center of the luxury goods market (haute couture), an important business sector. In addition, the opportunity to visit and hear executives of Exxon-Mobil (Paris) discuss the petroleum industry provides an exposure to one of the key drivers of the global economy. This course can count as an open elective, liberal arts elective, or IB elective for all eligible students. Questions about this program? Contact: Betty Yobaccio byobbaci@bryant.edu or Ramesh Mohan rmohan@bryant.edu ItinerariesWinter Break - January 2012 Programs Summer Break - Late May to early June 2012 Academic CreditThe three credits for this experience will include the tour activities, as well as pre-trip preparation sessions on culture and basic language training, and pre- and post-trip presentations. Students will begin preparations during the semester prior to travel. Full attendance and participation in pre-departure sessions, scheduled activities on the tour, and final projects are expected. CostThe price of the 2012 programs is $3,500 per student. This includes airfare, transportation in country, scheduled activities, lodging, breakfast each day (some additional meals may be part of the program), and the tuition for the academic credits. Participants are responsible for personal spending money and for meals not listed on the itinerary. Financial AidFinancial aid is limited. Please print and complete the grant application for financial assistance (link to application is below) before the SIE program application deadline of August 26, 2011 to determine your eligibility. The completed form can be submitted to the Financial Aid office. Please note that you must currently be receiving federal aid to be eligible for University-funded financial aid for this program. Sovereign-Santander Sophomore International Experience Grant Application ***Grant assistance for 2012 Sophomore International Experience Programs is no longer available as the application deadline has passed.*** Payment Schedule
Winter Program Payments: for those who applied by original deadline of August 26
Winter Program Payments: for those who applied by extended deadline of Sept. 16
Summer Program Payments Application
Additional Forms - due upon acceptanceRefund and Cancellation Policy
For more information about the Sophomore International Experience visit the Study Abroad Office which is located on the lower level of the Unistructure near Faculty Suite J, (401) 232-6209 or e-mail saoffice@bryant.edu. |
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