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Information on the African Studies Concentration including classes and class descriptions, faculty, advising notes, and course sequence and schedule.
Information contains CFIS travel album, study abroad, world travel, policies for international students, and credit for field trips abroad.
Describes the program leading to the Certificate in International Studies. Included are courses, course descriptions, and program descriptions.
An outline of structure, admissions policies, courses, and other relevant information regarding the Ph.D. program in comparative black history at MSU.
A sample list of courses available at MSU that deal with African-related subjects.
This page consists of a list of graduate-level courses that are offered at the University of Michigan with significant international health content. The courses are run by the Department of Epidemiology.
This page is about the Department of Geography, which falls under the College of Social Science at MSU. The page contains details on degree programs offered by the Department and also information on Department resources.
Course, departmental, and program information regarding the Department of Languages at Northern Michigan University. Also links to study abroad resources for students of Northern Michigan University.
A program of coursework which takes a distinct approach to science and social science studies, by offering three interdisciplinary courses that address the topic of global change from various perspectives. Enrollment information included on the website.
A program within the Business School at the University of Michigan that works with corporate partners around the world to give students international business experience coupled with intense university coursework.
A three week institute offered by the University of Michigan designed to cultivate interest in international business and international careers in general. Open only to students not in the business college.
Information for international students including links for prospective, admitted, and current students, alumni, visitors, and activity.
International Business major requirements for Seidman School of Business at Grand Valley State University.
The concentration in International Relations trains students to think imaginatively and in depth about the problems of world society and about the opportunities for solving them.
Description of the program with links to course descriptions and other academic programs.
Information for international students with topics such as admission requirements, housing, community, English as a second language, steps to enroll, tour WCC, and obtaining a catalog.
Details include admission requirements, application filing, transcript evaluation, Visa application/entry, change of status, F-1 responsibilities, English Proficiency, MTELP, student buget, etc.
Information for current and prospective international students of Saginaw Valley State University.
The International Studies Initiative is committed to expanding opportunities for students wishing to travel or study abroad; for faculty interested in developing or advancing their knowledge of international issues; and for international students.
Information on courses and programs available through the International Studies Program at Aquinas College.
Description of the Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies in business and foreign language.
Information on the program including program description, course sequence, and course schedule.
Page offers the latest opportunities for members of the Kirtland community to enhance their global awareness and participate in international volunteerism, employment, and scholarly exchange.
List of courses with Canadian content offered at Michigan State University.
This page contains a list of courses that are offered by the Department of Geography at MSU, at undergraduate and graduate level.
"List of Courses" includes several courses offered through the internet or other technologically enhanced media that have international content. Scroll down the list to find courses on international food law and regulations, international development, and international business.
The MSU Evening College, a public community program, offers many personal-enrichment lifelong education courses with international content. Courses are noncredit, stress free, and open to all adults. Registration is on-going. Foreign language offerings typically include French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish Conversation. Other current (2004) courses of international interest include Chinese Brush Painting, The French Royals, Genealogy Studies, International Issues in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, Homeland Security, Music Appreciation for the Classics, Middle Eastern Oriental Belly Dance, Wines of Europe, Yoga, and online courses such as Gardens of England and Travel Security Awareness.
"The MIDWEST INSTITUTE for International/Intercultural Education (MIIIE) is a self-funded consortium consisting of two-year colleges located in the Midwest region. Its primary objective is to support curriculum and professional development by offering an annual curriculum conference, several regional workshops, and facilitating the use of faculty mentors and professional groups."
Information concerning exchange/study abroad programs, international courses, link to their international students, international contacts, Certificate 2-Year Program and more.
Every year, the Michigan State University Alumni Association's Odyssey to Oxford takes adults on a rare adventure to Oxford--"city of dreaming spires" and to the University of Oxford, famous as a great center of learning since the 12th century. Once England's capital, Oxford is located in the heart of England just 50 miles northwest of London. For more than 20 years, Odyssey to Oxford has been taking adults to the University of Oxford for lifelong learning. Participants enroll in one personal enrichment non-credit course of study taught by Oxford tutors choosing from courses on British archaeology, art, music, history, theatre, or literature. Participants enjoy the relaxed but intellectually stimulating atmosphere of small classes and course-related field trips. Group excursions are also included and may include visits to Stratford-upon-Avon, historic sites, famous castles, gardens, palaces, cathedrals or abbeys, the Cotswolds, London or other English towns.
This is the site of the South African National Cultural Heritage training and technology program, run by Michigan State University, which seeks to train scholars, curators, archivists, and students to help record and preserve South African cultural history. Site is divided into project description, matrix, final institute report, participants, modules, instructors, calendars, and links to related organizations.
Website for various specialized programs within the University of Michigan's Business School connecting students with corporations worldwide.