ART373 Art and the Church: Catacombs to Counter-Reformation
Dr. Elissa Weichb杆t
艾丽莎.weichb杆t@52hand.net
Offered in Rome, Italy from May 5th - 26th, 2024
This course offers an examination of changing attitudes towards the visual arts in
the Christian church, beginning with paintings in the Roman catacombs and continuing
through the present. We will discuss how theological and socio-political concerns
have shaped the Church’s understanding of art’s role in both public and private religious
上下文. 本课程将 focus on Roman Catholicism and western Evangelicalism, but
we will look at some examples from Eastern Orthodox and non-western 上下文.
BUS499 Marketing the Olympics
Professor Matos-Wood.
亚纹.matoswood@52hand.net
Not open to the general student body, Offered in Paris, France from July 22nd - Aug
12th, 2024
This course explores the principles and practices of marketing within the context
of the Olympic Games. It provides an in-depth understanding of the unique challenges
and opportunities in marketing Olympic sports, athletes, and events. 学生将
examine various marketing promotional strategies, case studies, and practical applications
while having the chance to volunteer at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
COR325 Global Trends in the 21st Century
Dr. 达芙妮哈达德
达芙妮.haddad@52hand.net
Offered in London, UK from May 5th - 26th
An overview of the economic, social, political, demographic, public health, environmental,
cultural and religious issues that shape the agenda for the community of nations.
This course affords students the opportunity to develop an awareness of globalization,
to recognize ways in which societal trends converge, and to think biblically about
这样的问题. London serves as an historically relevant backdrop for the discussion
of interconnecting global trends throughout the 21st century and beyond.
EDU296 Education Practicum
Dr. Sarah Donaldson
莎拉.donaldson@52hand.net
Offered in Prague, Czech Republic from May 5th - 25th
Live and teach for 3 weeks at a Christian international school
This is a concentrated full-time practicum (internship) in a school with opportunity
to participate in a variety of classroom activities for three weeks. 学生保持
a journal, work with individuals and groups of students, teach, and engage in other
classroom-related experiences. In May, 2024, students will complete the practicum
at the Christian International School of Prague
HIS223 London, A Public 历史 of an International City
Dr. Richard Follett
理查德。.follett@52hand.net
Offered in London, UK from May 5th - 26th, 2024
Historical survey of London, England, from its foundations in the Roman era to the
present, that explores the city both as a cultural center in British history and as
an international city which always had connections beyond Britain. 本课程将
use the city as a resource for the study of public history and as an urban landscape
for exploration in its own right. Major themes include the foundation, evolution and
expansion of London, the impacts of commerce, immigration, and industrialization,
and the place of London in British intellectual and political life and in the arts.
The course also int杆uces basic concepts and tools in public history.
PSY302 Special Topics: Mind, Matter, and Consciousness
Dr. 罗德威尔逊
杆.wilson@52hand.net
Offered in Athens, Greece from May 6th - 25th
What is the relation between conscious experience and the brain? What do we mean when
we say my “self”? Is our experience of our own nature nothing but the reductive biological
functioning of the brain, or can it be explained via other concepts and/or terms (e.g.
nonreductive or emergent properties)? This course provides an exploration of the historical
development of theories and concepts related to the human mind, cognition, and consciousness.
Beginning with modern neuroscience and psychology and ending with the Greek philosophers
Plato and Aristotle, the course will trace the conceptual understanding of the mind
through major historical shifts and contributors