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Cultural Contact Zones: Wroclaw May 12-June 2, 2014
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Wroclaw Today
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Poland Between the Wars
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Poland After 1945
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Polish Literature Eva Stachniak, Necessary Lies A novel by Marek Krajewski Olga Tokarczuk, House of Day, House of Night Some short stories and poems I will post on D2L
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Courses & Credits Student course credit: minimum 6 credits total: ENGL 415: Comparative Literature (3 credits) ARTS 212 Survey of European Art, 1900 to Contemporary (3 Credits) **Students who wish to complete 9 credits of work have the additional option of taking either ENGL 490: Special Project, or ARTS 312: Contemporary Art and Art Theory (3 credits)
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Course Work ENGL 415: – Readings: 3 novels and some short stories/poems – Assignments: discussion questions, a reading/ travel journal, and a research proposal and paper. ARTS 212: – Focus on Polish artists and artworks in a study of Modernism and Postmodernism in light of the economic and political events of the 20 th century – Assignments: an essay, reading journals, and a review of an art exhibition in Wroclaw.
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Cinnamon Hostel, Salon
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Cinnamon Hostel, Bedrooms
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Auschwitz
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Świdnica Peace Church
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Książ Castle
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Posńan
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Kraków: Old City Centre
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Cost of Program The cost payable to VIU is estimated to be $2350.00 and includes: – program operational costs – accommodation (hostel) – program-related travel in Poland – day trips and excursions – Breakfasts, lunches on daytrips, and one group dinner
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Additional Costs tuition & student society fees for 6 or 9 credits (estimate $810-$1280) air travel to and from Poland (estimate $1500-$2000) meals other than those specified above (estimate $350) transport in Poland (estimate $100) out-of-country medical insurance (only if you’re not covered by VIU’s extended student medical) passport textbooks personal expenses
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