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The University of Florida at Salzburg Summer Session
May 13 - June 20, 2009
The University of
Florida
offers students the opportunity to
study music, history and political science at
Salzburg
College
and receive transfer credit for all courses taken at Salzburg College. The summer session offers an introduction to various aspects of the Austrian and European culture. Most courses emphasize the special opportunities provided by the
Salzburg
setting. Field experience including visits to historical sites, to cultural and professional institutions and the attendance of musical events constitute an important part of the program.
Music Program
The Courses
Music History (3 hrs)
An introduction to the musical heritage of
Europe
from the Classical Period to the 20th Century.
Music Performance (3 hrs)
Private instruction for music majors – practice facilities are provided.
Contact information:
Mutlu G. Citim-Kepic, Director of Music Admissions
School of Music,
College
of
Fine Arts
,
University
of
Florida
, 130 MUB,
P.O. Box 117900
Gainesville,
FL
32611
Email address: MCitim@arts.ufl.edu
European Studies Program
The Courses
The European Union (3 hrs)
An introduction to the process and institutions of European political and economic integration.
Understanding Austrian History, Politics and Culture (3 hrs)
From the Habsburg empire to a modern state.
Contact information:
Glenn Kepic,
Program
Coordinator
College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences/European Studies
107 AAC,
Gainesville
,
FL
32611
Email address: gkepic@advising.ufl.edu
Field Trips
A four-day trip to
Vienna
(http://info.wien.at/),
Austria
's historical capital, will provide a broad range of experiences related to history, art, music, and modern life. In addition, a variety of local field trips
constitute an integrated part of the academic program. There is also some time for independent travel on weekends. All trips and excursions are included in the program cost.
Home-stay
To maximize the cultural involvement, students live in Austrian homes where they also take their breakfasts and dinners. Family accommodations are normally reserved for students up to the age of 26. Other accommodations can be made available at request. Weekday lunches are served at the
Salzburg
College
Study
Center.
Application deadline
February 15, 2009
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