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Office of Study Abroad Lippincott Hall 1410 Jayhawk Blvd., Rm 108 Lawrence, KS 66045-7515 United States
Location
Germany: Freiburg
Term
Summer
Dates
June 1 - July 1
The Environmental Studies of Europe summer program is designed to provide students with first-hand exposure to the environmental issues facing Europe, with a focus on the European Union community and the policies being implemented to address these issues. The program is held in Freiburg, Germany, arguably the greenest city in Europe. Consistent with this status, Freiburg offers excellent examples of sustainable living: (1) extensive, reliable, and inexpensive public transportation, (2) prevalent use of solar panels, (3) high-profile wind turbines, (4) comprehensive curb-side recycling, and (5) access to extensive open space. In this last regard, Freiburg serves as the western gateway to the Black Forest. Class field trips sample all of these amenities. In addition to classroom discussion and local field trips, students visit the European Parliament in order to appreciate better the formulation of environmental protection policies.
Freiburg, Germany
Freiburg is a picturesque university and medieval cathedral town with a rich educational heritage. Now a modern, cosmopolitan city of 200,000 people, Freiburg's skyline is still dominated by the famous Gothic Munster (cathedral), and small streams (Bachle) dating from the Middle Ages still flow along the narrow streets in the city center. Though small enough that almost everything is within easy walking or biking distance, Freiburg is also large enough to offer a rich cultural life.
Located on the edge of the scenic Black Forest, an hour away from towering Alpine mountains, Freiburg is a year-round recreation center. Close to France, Switzerland, and many interesting regions of Germany, Freiburg offers an ideal jumping off point for exploring Europe.
During the program, the students will have the opportunity to visit the following sites:
Solarfabrik is one of the leading European manufacturers of high-quality solar energy technologies. The company's Freiburg factory is a zero-emission operation.
The European Parliament field trip will allow students to appreciate better the formulation of environmental protection policies in Europe.
Freiburger Abfallwirtschaft is the main recycling facility in the city.
Weingut Wendelin Brugger is one of Germany's oldest organic wineries. Our visit will allow students to observe sustainable agricultural practices, while enjoying locally produced wines, cheeses, and breads.
A visit to Vauban, Freiburg's Ecological District, offers students an opportunity to explore a green housing development, complete with numerous solar panels and walk paths and a co-generation energy plant.
Students will also take a day trip to the Black Forest and Feldberg nature reserve.
Academic Program
EVRN 550/ECON 550Environmental Economics: Research Methods and Analytical Approaches
This course provides an overview of the theory, analytical approaches, and research methods, especially empirical research methods, of economic analysis as it applies to environmental issues.
EVRN 420/720Environmental Sustainability in Europe's Green Communities
This course investigates how European cities, particularly Freiburg, are striving to implement principles of sustainability. Students analyze different aspects of green cities, making comparisons to U.S. cities, as appropriate.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Approximately 2,800
Approximately 2,800 dollars (3,000 for non-KU student). The program fee includes accommodations program cultural activities, local transportation, a few group dinners, KU orientation, and emergency medical evacuation and repatriation services.
Tuition and Fees: Estimated tuition and fees for 6 credit hours (based on standard tuition rate): 1,239 USD*
*Actual expenses for KU students will vary by the students individual tuition compact. Non-KU students will pay the standard tuition rate listed above.
Additional costs: Airfare, most meals, books and supplies, passport fees, and personal expenses.
Note
All dates, costs, and program information are subject to change as necessary due to fluctuations in the exchange rate or other reasons.
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