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Basque Studies Program Newsletter · Issue 37, 1988




Study in Europe

The University Studies in the Basque Country Consortium is now accepting applications for university-accredited study in Europe. Enrollment is limited and those interested in participating in these programs should contact the coordinator soon. Most of the courses listed below are taught in English. Credit is transferable to your home institution.

In addition to university students, the summer program is ideal for educators. The non-language courses and two Spanish courses may be taken for graduate credit. An exceptional group of professors will teach, in English, the History, Anthropology, Political Science and Teacher Education courses: Professors Jon Bilbao, Roman Basurto and Teresa del Valle from the University of the Basque Country; Dr. Pat Bieter from Boise State University and Dr. Robert Clark from George Mason University.

Six-week Summer Program in San Sebastián:
July 3-August 12


Intensive Elementary Basque Language
Intensive Spanish Language (four levels)
Basque Culture (Anthropology)
Basque History (History)
The Impact of Modernization on Traditional Basque Culture (Political Science)
Theories of Instruction (Education)


San Sebastián Program: Fall and spring semesters

Intensive Basque Language
Intensive Spanish Language (four levels)
Basque and Iberian Culture (Anthropology)
A Survey History of Iberia (History)
History of 20th Century Iberia (History)
Basque History (History)
Practicum in Teaching ESL (Education)
Art History (Art)
Basque and Iberian Political Institutions (Political Science)
Theories of Society (Sociology)
Problems of Modernization (Sociology)
European Common Market (Economics)
Basque Cuisine (Home Economics)
Folk dance (Physical Education)

Pau Program: Fall and spring semesters

Intensive French Language (six levels)
French Culture, History, Geography, Literature, Basque Culture, Language, History, Linguistics

International Business and Economics Program in Italy:
Fall and spring semesters

Italian Language (three levels)
Italian Culture
The Political and Economic Institutions of the European Common Market (Economics)
International Finance (Finance)
Labor Relations (Business)
Comparative Industrial Organizations (Business)
Business Strategies of European Firms (Management Science)
International Marketing (Finance)
Money and Banking (Finance)
Operations Management (Managerial Science)

For an information packet, contact:

   
Carmelo Urza
   University of Nevada Library
   Reno, NV 89557
   (702) 784-6569


  


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