USC University of Southern California Schedule of Classes

The University of Southern California is again offering several programs abroad during Summer Session 2007. The purpose is to create opportunities for USC students to learn in an international environment. Each program features intensive courses from two to 10 weeks in duration, and many programs visit more than one country.

Experienced USC faculty serve as instructors, tour guides and coordinators, sharing with students the unique excitement of learning at an overseas location. Excursions to important cultural and historical sites supplement classroom lectures. Housing is prearranged for students in university dorms, hostels, inexpensive hotels or with local families.

These special programs offer travel and study opportunities at reasonable cost; programs planned for International Summer Session 2007 are listed below. Interested students should call the contact person indicated for further information about a specific program.

Annenberg School for Communication

Journalism - Graduate Internship in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong or South Africa

Journalism master's degree students may spend eight weeks at internships in London, Hong Kong or Cape Town during the summer after their first year of graduate study at USC. Students apply to Annenberg International Programs in the fall semester of their first year and enroll in JOUR 540 International Journalism Seminar I during the spring semester. From mid-May to mid-July, they then enroll in JOUR 542 Foreign Reporting and JOUR 543 Field Study while working full-time at internships with prominent media organizations. For more information, contact Annenberg International Programs at (213) 821-1276, email erskine@usc.edu and refer to annenberg.usc.edu/international.

Program dates (tentative): May 15 – July 17 (9 weeks)
Total number of units: 6

Enroll in one section in each of the following courses:

JOUR 542 Foreign Reporting 3
  London 099-21092D
  Cape Town 099-21093D
  Hong Kong* 099-21094D
JOUR 543 Field Study 3
  London 099-21100D
  Cape Town 099-21102D
  Hong Kong* 099-21103D

* Hong Kong dates are May 15 - July 28

Strategic Public Relations — Graduate Internship in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong or South Africa

Strategic Public Relations master’s degree students may spend eight weeks at internships in London, Hong Kong or Cape Town during the summer after their first year of graduate study at USC. Students apply in the fall semester of their first year and enroll in JOUR 540 International Journalism Seminar I during the spring semester. From mid-May to mid-July, they then enroll in JOUR 532 International Public Relations and JOUR 543 Field Study while working full-time at internships with prominent public relations organizations. For more information, contact Annenberg International Programs at (213) 821-1276, email erskine@usc.edu and refer to annenberg.usc.edu/international.

Program dates (tentative): May 15–July 17 (9 weeks)
Total number of units: 6

Enroll in one section in each of the following courses:
JOUR 532 International Public Relations 3
  London 099-21070D
  Cape Town 099-21071D
  Hong Kong* 099-21072D
JOUR 543 Field Study 3
  London 099-21100D
  Cape Town 099-21102D
  Hong Kong* 099-21103D

* Hong Kong dates are May 15 - July 28

Communication, Public Relations and Journalism – Undergraduate Summer Study in London, Paris, Prague and Geneva

The International Communication Studies (ICS) program provides undergraduate students an opportunity to study a range of approaches to public communication media across Europe.

Students divide the five-week course into stays in Los Angeles, London, Paris, Prague and Geneva. In addition to regular class meetings, students discuss the interplay of current world issues and international media practices with communication practitioners from international news and public relations media, government institutions, private industry and global organizations.

Students enroll in JOUR 482 Comparative Media in Europe and JOUR 490x Directed Research. For further information, contact Annenberg International Programs at (213) 821-1276, email erskine@usc.edu and refer to annenberg.usc.edu/international.

Program dates: May 28 – June 30
Total number of units: 6

Enroll in:
JOUR 482 Comparative Media in Europe 4 099-21050D
JOUR 490x Directed Research 2 099-21060D

College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

International Summer School in Cambridge, England

The International Summer School in Cambridge, England, offers students a splendid opportunity to study British literature, history, economics, poetry, arts and government and to examine the background of modern Britain and Britain’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. Students live in Cambridge Colleges and enjoy the artistic pleasures of the Cambridge Arts Festival, as well as the opportunity to visit and appreciate some of England’s major historic sights on the special course excursions.

Interested students may apply from early December through January for this annual summer program by submitting written essays and application forms to Nery Castillo, College Academic Services 100. Students admitted to the program must attend orientation meetings during spring semester at USC with Dean Joan Schaefer and committee in preparation for the intellectual and cultural experiences they will embrace in the open lectures and specialized seminar courses in the International Summer School.

Students participating in this program must complete two of the many excellent seminars offered in the University of Cambridge Summer School and may earn 4 units of elective credit upon completion of a term paper for each course taken while in Cambridge. Paper evaluation is done by the Cambridge Tutors.

The opportunity to study at the University of Cambridge and to enjoy living in this lovely, traditional English environment is a privilege and a pleasure which USC extends each summer to interested, selected students. For further information, contact Dean Joan M. Schaefer, Emerita Director of Cambridge Program, Hancock 209D, (213) 740-9346 or Nery Castillo, College Undergraduate Programs, College Academic Services 100, (213) 821-3901.

Program dates: July 9 – August 3 (four-week program)
Total number of units: 4 units of elective credit

French — Dijon, France

The Department of French and Italian will offer a summer program in the city of Dijon, France, where students will be able to improve their knowledge of the French language and culture in a French-speaking environment. The program will be held from June 3 to June 29 and will be centered at the University of Bourgogne. Dijon is the ancient capital of the former Duchy of Burgundy and is renowned for its lovely old streets, monuments, churches and fine cuisine.

Students will live with French families or in a residence hall (Résidence Internationale) within walking distance of the main campus of the university. Classes will be taught by French instructors from Dijon. In addition, supplementary small group tutoring sessions will be taught by USC on-site instructors to help students achieve even greater fluency in French.

Cultural visits and excursions will be arranged to further enhance awareness and understanding of French history and culture. Opportunities for daily interaction with townspeople and students from other countries will be plentiful. The 4-unit program is offered at the undergraduate level. The cost of field trips is included in the tuition fee. For further information, contact Dr. Carol Hofmann, Department of French and Italian, Taper Hall 178, hofmann@usc.edu.

Program dates: June 3 – June 29 (four-week program)
Total number of units: 4

Enroll in one of the following courses:
FREN 150 French II 4 099-34350D
FREN 220 French III 4 099-34352D
FREN 240 Intermediate French Conversation 4 099-34353D
FREN 250 French IV 4 099-34354D
FREN 300 French Grammar and Composition 4 099-34355D
FREN 310 French Pronunciation and Conversation 4 099-34356D
FREN 330 Writing About Literature 4 099-34357D
FREN 490x Directed Research 4 099-34359D

Italian — Verona, Italy

The Department of French and Italian offers students the opportunity to participate in an eight-week program in the historic city of Verona. Students can enroll in an intensive language course and a course on Italian Renaissance literature taught in English.

Classes meet Monday through Thursday. Excursions to Bergamo, Rome, Florence, archeological sites and museums are planned so that students may discover Italy’s historical and artistic treasures. Participants will be housed in elegant apartments at the Al Adige Residence. No previous knowledge of Italian is required. For additional information, contact Dr. Francesca Italiano, Department of French and Italian, Taper Hall 155K, (213) 740-3701, italiano@usc.edu.

Program dates: May 18–July 9 (eight-week program)
Total number of units: 8

You may only enroll in one language course:
ITAL 120 Italian I 4 099-34450D
ITAL 150 Italian II 4 099-34452D
ITAL 220 Italian III 4 099-34453D
ITAL 224 Italian Composition and Conversation 4 099-34454D
ITAL 320 Writing About Italian Literature 4 099-34456D
ITAL 350 Italian Renaissance Literature in Translation 4 099-34457D

Slavic Languages and Literatures — Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia

The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures will offer a summer program in Moscow, Russia, where students can improve their knowledge of Russian language and culture in a Russian-speaking environment or learn Russian for the first time. The program will be held from June 1 to July 13.

Students will live with families or in a residence hall at the academy where classes are taught. Supplementary tutoring sessions and Friday field trips will help students achieve greater fluency and communication skills. To help students gain better knowledge of Russian history and modern culture, the program will also include visits to theatres and other excursions. The program also includes a one-week grand tour of St. Petersburg. The cost of all excursions and field trips is included in the tuition fee. The program is offered at the undergraduate and graduate (directed research) levels.

For further information, contact Dr. Tatiana Akishina, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Taper Hall 253, (213) 740-2737, akishina@usc.edu.

Program dates: June 1 – July 13 (six-week program)
Total number of units: 4-6

SLL 120 Beginning Russian I 4 099-60240D
SLL 150 Beginning Russian II 4 099-60244D
SLL 201 Contemporary Russian Culture and Society 4 099-60248D
SLL 220 Intermediate Russian I 4 099-60252D
SLL 250 Intermediate Russian II 4 099-60256D
SLL 490x Directed Research 2-6 099-60260D
SLL 590 Directed Research 1-6 099-60264D

Spanish — Buenos Aires, Argentina

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers students the opportunity to participate in a seven-week summer/austral winter program in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The program combines a conversation course in Spanish with a course about globalization effects in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. While studying in Buenos Aires, students will participate in field trips to museums and historical sites, such as Colonia, Uruguay. Students will spend a week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they will observe and analyze the culture as part of their course work.

Courses are held Monday through Thursday. Students are encouraged to participate in cultural events and in such activities as football, poetry reading and tango lessons. Students will be housed with Argentine families.

The program is open to qualified undergraduate students who meet the prerequisites and to graduate students. Major and minor credit is available for the Spanish, Comparative Literature and Global Studies minors. For additional information, contact the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, (213) 740-1258.

Program dates: May 19 – July 7 (seven-week program)
Total number of units: 8

Enroll in two of the following courses:
SPAN 311 Advanced Spanish Through Contemporary Issues: Oral Emphasis 4 099-62219D
SPAN 490x Directed Research 4-8 099-62368D
SPAN 499 Special Topics: 4 099-62374D
Globalization and Culture: Buenos Aires and Rio de Janiero

Spanish — Madrid, Spain

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the USC College announces its seven-week program in Madrid for 2007. Improve your knowledge of the Spanish language and culture and earn 8 units of credit while living in one of Europe’s most exciting cities. Students take two courses, live with a Spanish family, tour Madrid’s museums, make a one-week visit to Barcelona, and take short trips to the monastery of El Escorial and the historical cities of Segovia and Toledo.

Courses are held Monday through Thursday. Students are encouraged to participate in the cultural events taking place during their stay.

The program is open to qualified undergraduate students who meet the prerequisites. Major and minor credit is available. For additional information, contact the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, (213) 740-1258.

Program dates: May 19 – July 7 (seven-week program)
Total number of units: 8

Enroll in two of the following courses:
SPAN 265 Spanish for Communication: Society and the Media 4 099-62204D
SPAN 266 Spanish for Communication: Arts and Sciences 4 099-62209D
SPAN 311 Advanced Spanish Through Contemporary Issues: Oral Emphasis 4 099-62218D
SPAN 341 Advanced Conversation and Culture 4 099-62232D
SPAN 465 Cultural Perspectives of the Iberian Peninsula: Multiple Groups and Their Interaction 4 099-62360D
SPAN 490x Directed Research 4-8 099-62367D

Spanish — Heredia, Costa Rica

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers students the opportunity to participate in a program that combines intensive courses in Spanish language and culture with field trips to sites of historical, economic and ecological importance. We will make short trips to Manuel Antonio National Park, the hot springs at Tabacón and the Arenal and Poas volcanoes.

Students are housed with Costa Rican families, most of which are within walking distance of the university.

The program is open to qualified undergraduate students who meet the prerequisites. For more information, contact the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, (213) 740-1258.

Program dates: June 2 – July 21 (seven-week program)
Total number of units: 8

Enroll in two of the following courses:
SPAN 150 Spanish II 4 099-62012D
SPAN 220 Spanish III 4 099-62040D
SPAN 245 Spanish through Social Issues in Costa Rica 4 099-62045D