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TRAVEL THE HISTORIC SILK ROAD Have the academic adventure of a lifetime and earn six credits May 16 to June 16, 2010 (approximate dates). Terracotta Warriors, Xi’an.
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TRAVEL THE HISTORIC SILK ROAD Have the academic adventure of a lifetime and earn six credits May 16 to June 16, 2010 (approximate dates) Terracotta Warriors, Xi’an • Wittenberg in China: On the Silk Road is an interdisciplinary summer study abroad program that introduces students to both contemporary western China and the historic Silk Road through • experiential learning activities • classroom lectures and discussions • site visits of cultural and historical importance • The program is an intense month of study, travel and new experiences: • a variety of living arrangements, • formal and informal opportunities to meet with • Chinese students and families • a China of ethnic minorities, traditional cultures and • dynamic change. • a new understanding of China, their own culture and • themselves • No academic prerequisites No Chinese language required • Student loan and fundraising opportunities Great Wall, Jiayuguan Apply now – applications are reviewed as received Contact the program directors for more information Dr. Marcia Frost (Economics; mfrost@wittenberg.edu), Synod 112A, 937-327-7935 or see www.wittenberg.edu/silkroad.
The Silk Road is both a metaphor for the historic exchanges of religions, arts, material goods, ideas and peoples of China, India, Persia, Mongolia and the rest of the “west”, and the actual places where such exchanges took place. Students will explore both. This course is designed for students to learn about, learn from, and learn by doing as they study and travel along the Silk Road. The program will begin at the Silk Road's eastern terminus in Xi'an, and continue west to the oases of Jiayuguan, Dunhuang, Turfan, Urumqi and Hotan in China's westernmost provinces before returning to Beijing. Learning activities include interaction with Chinese students, artisans & families, exploration of cities & villages, experiential & independent explorations. • Costs: We currently project the program fee will be $4,950, (additional $540 tuition for non-Wittenberg students) depending on the number of student participants, and subject to fluctuations in Chinese prices and exchange rate. The comprehensive fee includes all program costs in China: • all housing (double occupancy) and • meals • all transportation within China • all admission fees and course materials • overseas medical, evacuation and • repatriation insurance • The program fee does not include the cost of international airfare, transportation to/from US airports, passport, Chinese visa, gifts for Chinese hosts, single occupancy premium, and personal items purchased in China.