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Japan

Land of the Rising Sun

 

January 3 -11, 2010

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Program Overview:

Here is a once in a lifetime opportunity !

Come to Japan to experience the unique combination of contemporary and traditional culture: tea ceremonies,temples,shrines, geishas, and even anime - something for everyone! Visit the captivating cities of Kyoto and Osaka where both historic and modern architecture intermingle along every street.

 

 

Cost:

$2400.00 for undergraduate students enrolled in any
two of the following classes

Graduate Nursing Students:

$2200.00 for Graduate Nursing Students taking any two
graduate nursing classes.
$2900.00 for Graduate Nursing Students taking any
graduate nursing class.

All classes taken as part of this program will be offered during the Fall semester,2009 at Molloy.  Travel to Japan takes place in early January, 2010. 

Courses:

The following courses will be offered as part of the 2009-2010 program:

Art 241GL – Art of Non European Cultures M/W 12:15 -1:40 pm
HIS 233 01 – History of Japan M/W 9:05-10:30 AM
BIO 247GL - Nutrition M/W 1:55-2:55pm **
BIO390 GL - Nutrition M/W 3:00-3:30 pm **
COM 390GL - Topics: Japanese Film T 6:35-9:25pm

** Please note: BIO 247 GL and BIO 390 GL must be taken together for all students going to Japan.

Cost Includes:

  • Round tripAirfare to Japan
    Housing in traditional Japanese inn in double room
    All transportation within Japan
    International Health Insurance
    Sightseeing througout
    Breakfast daily

 

 

 

Please, Download this form and Fill It Out. Return by e-mail.

 

 

 

 

To view the most recent photo journal from this program click here

Click Here for a poem about Kyoto

 

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