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2005 Oxford Program Course Offerings

 

The 2005 Oxford program will follow the same form as in previous years. Participants will be assigned to one of three groups; we will attempt to make assignments based on group preferences but can make no guarantees that students will be placed in the group of their first preference.

Students should make note of the following when registering for courses:
 All participants must register for exactly 12 credit hours, no more, no less.
 Drops are not permitted.
 Classes are offered on a letter grade basis only.
 Oxford courses end August 7th 2005. Students may not leave the program prior to this date. (There will be no exceptions.)
 Final exams must be taken as scheduled.
 Questions about academic requirements should be addressed to Dr. Carole Moore.

Group 1: This group will begin in Rome, Italy and end in London, England. Please see our destinations page for a full itinerary. The two courses offered will be:

COA 2242 Art History II Prof. Medina
MUSI 4813 European Composers Prof. Mendola

Group 2: This group will begin in Florence, Italy and end in Brugges, Belgium. Please see our destinations page for a full itinerary. The two courses offered will be:

COA 2242 Art History II Prof. Lewcock
MUSI 4813 European Composers Prof. Haydon

Group 3: This group will begin in Madrid, Spain and end in Paris, France. Please see our destinations page for a full itinerary. The two courses offered will be:

COA 2242 Art History II Prof. Pearsall
HTS 3032 Modern European Intellectual History Prof. Tone

Film Studies in Italy Through a special partnership with LCC Students can now combine two programs to create a unique study abroad opportunity.

Oxford courses: Students will choose two of those listed below.

AE 3021 High Speed Aerodynamics Prof. Ruffin
AE 3450* Thermodynamics and Compressible Flow Prof. Ruffin
AE 2020* Low Speed Aerodynamics Prof. Ruffin
AE 2120 Introduction to Mechanics Prof. Smith
CS 1371 Computing for Engineers Prof. Smith
ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics Prof. Kilic
ECON 4803 Special Topics: Global Financial Markets Prof. Kilic
HTS 3033 History of Medieval England Prof. Moore
HTS 3035 History of Britain 1815-1914 Prof. Giebelhaus
INTA 2030 Ethics in International Affairs Prof. Keene
INTA 3803 Science and International Political Theory Prof. Keene
LCC 2214 Victorian Literature and Culture Prof. Senf
LCC 3228 Shakespeare Prof. Wood
LCC 3823 Oxford Research Seminar Prof. Senf

*Both of these courses will not be offered. Enrollment will determine which of the two will be offered.

Course titles will be linked to syllabi as they become available.


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