Location
Israel: Tel Aviv
Term
Summer
Dates
6/23/2012 - 7/23/2012
This curriculum centers on Arab-Israeli relations from World War I to the present. It reviews the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, analyzing the narratives of the Palestinians, the Arab States, and Israel. We will evaluate the affiliation among Arabs and Israelis, as well as inter-Arab relations and the relations between the rivals and external powers. Please go to the UC Davis Summer Abroad website or contact us for more information.
Field trips will visit ancient sites and also many of the places in which historical turning points in the peace process have taken place, including Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, Masada, and Eilat. We will also meet a number of Israeli and Palestinian policy makers and activists who will discuss past, present, and future efforts at conflict resolution.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
High School
TBA (fees posted to UCD Summer Abroad site in Dec/Jan)
Fees for UC Davis Summer Abroad include:
- Program Fee (USD 750)
- Course Unit Fee (approx. USD 287 per unit * 8 units)
- Accommodations & Activities Fee (varies by program, USD 950 - 4250)
- Summer Campus Fee (USD 290)
Fees subject to change; please visit the UC Davis Summer Abroad program webpage or contact UC Davis Summer Abroad for the most up-to-date information concerning program costs. Programs start around USD 5,000.
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American Participants.
Independently
in Groups
UC Davis Summer Abroad is pleased to announce that the Education Abroad Center will award USD 15,000 in travel awards to participants in UC Davis Summer Abroad 2012 programs. All students enrolled in a UC Davis Summer Abroad program (Davis and Non-Davis) will have the opportunity to apply for an award ranging from USD 500 - 1,500. Application deadline: March 6, 2012. Visit the UC Davis Summer Abroad website for details.
4-5 weeks
UC Davis Summer Abroad programs offer students short but intense academic courses that are complemented with a wealth of cultural activities. The courses are structured in such a way that students gain knowledge not only in the classroom, but also from experiential learning that takes advantage of the program site. All of our programs are built around UC Davis courses and are led by UC Davis faculty. Many provide opportunities for students to visit non-English speaking countries while doing their coursework in English. Our class sizes are limited, generally enrolling from 18-30 students, thus allowing us to create intimate learning communities overseas. Programs are open to all students outside the UC system, alumni and professionals.
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