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International Program Term I U Cambridge

International Program Term I U Cambridge

University of Cambridge: International Program Term I

Para inscribirse en unas Summer Sessions en University of Cambridge, debes seleccionar 1 ó varios cursos de Summer Sessions. Abajo puedes ver una descripción del curso International Program Term I.

Recomendamos:
1.- Ver en qué sesión (fechas y duración) se imparte cada uno de los cursos.
2.- Cuando sepas los cursos que más te interesan comprueba el horario para que no se solapen entre ellos.
3.- Para comprobar el precio de tu selección tienes que iniciar la inscripción seleccionando los cursos y el alojamiento. En el paso 3 de la inscripción podrás comprobar el precio.

REQUISITOS:  Nivel de Idioma Avanzado

CURSODURACIÓNFECHASPRECIO
International Program Term I4 semanasJul 9 - Ago 34.065,00 €
International Program Term II2 semanasAgo 5 - Ago 182.580,00 €
Science2 semanasJul 8 - Jul 212.625,00 €
History2 semanasJul 22 - Ago 42.580,00 €
Literature2 semanasJul 8 - Jul 212.580,00 €
Ancient Empires2 semanasJul 8 - Jul 212.580,00 €
Medieval2 semanasAgo 5 - Ago 182.580,00 €
Shakespeare2 semanasAgo 5 - Ago 182.580,00 €
Inscripción

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM TERM I
 

9 July - 3 August 2012
International Summer School Terms I and II are interdisciplinary programmes, with courses covering a wide variety of subjects, including archaeology, politics, philosophy, economics, literature, history and international relations. The two terms are independent: you may enrol for either or both. You can concentrate your studies on two or three courses in the same discipline or study more widely by choosing different subject fields.

Academic Programme

•Major plenary lecture series (Term I only): Intelligence
•Two or three special subject courses
•Evening lectures
Central to your academic programme is a range of special subject courses. Each course consists of classroom sessions which are held on every weekday of the Summer School and are limited to 25 participants (with the exception of A01/B01/C01). You choose either two or three special subject courses, each from a different group (A, B, C for Term I; D, E, F for Term II). Please note: Term I courses are 17 sessions in length – there are no teaching sessions on Friday 20 July. Term II courses are 10 sessions in length.

Evening Lectures
Invited speakers and members of the University will give a varied evening lecture programme, covering a wide range of subjects of current interest.

Term I

You choose two or three special subject courses, each from a different group (A, B, C). Courses will normally be limited to a maximum of 25 participants (with the exception of A01/B01/C01) and you will be guided in close study of your two or three chosen special subject courses. The courses available are described in detail under Term I courses. In addition, all students on Term I are encouraged to attend the plenary lecture programme held at 10.30am most days.


Special Subject Courses for Term I

Classes are held on weekdays only, from Tuesday 10 July to Thursday 2 August, with the exception of Friday 20 July, when there are no classes.

Participants may choose two or three courses, one from each group (A, B, C).

Code Title
Group A
A01 International politics in a global age

A02 The genius, the world and the legacy of the great English Romantic poets: Blake, Wordsworth and Coleridge, Byron, Keats and Shelley

A03 Britain and the world since 1900

A04 Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Donne: the great Elizabethan love poets

A05 The rise of civilisation

A06 Henry VIII: prince, king, emperor

A07 The origins of modern science

A08 Four plays of Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure, Othello and Hamlet

A09 A history of British political thought: from 1651 to the present

Group B
B01 International politics in a global age

B02 Key moments in Shakespeare

B03 The English education system: 1870-present

B04 Milton the revolutionary: Paradise Lost and the forging of the modern world

B05 Across the Channel: modern painting in France and Britain

B06 Elizabeth I: fact and fiction

B07 The other Middle Ages: science in the Islamic world and the Latin debt to Islam

B08 ‘Off with their heads!’ Childhood in literature from Shakespeare to Alice

B09 Crises in world politics since 1945

B10 Archaeology and the discovery of the world

Group C
C01 International politics in a global age

C02 European economic integration – or disintegration?

C03 Socialism in the twentieth century: Russia and Britain

C04 Third World revolutions: Cuba, Chile, Angola, Ethiopia

C05 British politics today: problems and solutions

C06 The Glorious Revolution to the first Prime Minister: Britain’s ‘Augustan’ age, 1688-1725

C07 A history of medicine from the Ancients to the nineteenth century

 



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