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A number of courses offer faculty-led short-term study experiences that extend beyond the campus and beyond the regular term. These programs offer opportunities for students to gain first-hand exposure to other cultures, institutions, and experts relevant to their coursework.
Extended study is particularly attractive for students whose schedules do not permit participation in semester-long study group programs.
Spring 2012
- Denmark - The Scandinavian Welfare State: A Gendered Perspective
- Ireland - The Invention of Ireland, Medieval and Modern
- New York City - National Security
- Rome - Material Culture of Rome and Pompeii
Fall 2012
Spring 2013
- Argentina - Performing through Buenos Aires
Past courses Bangladesh- The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Economic Development Beijing - Core 312: Comparative Health Systems China - The Chinese City: Living Beijing Chile- Solid Earth Processes Costa Rica - Tropical Ecology (Blog available written by participants) Deep South - Social Stratification in the American South India - Far from Thy Valley: Colgate's Contributions to Northeast India Japan - Advent of the Atomic Bomb Norway - Alternative Energy and Mitigation of Global Warming Turkey - The Islamic Heritage of Turkey Uganda - ENST 333: Environment and Community Health in Africa - A Case Study in Rural Uganda