Texas State in Germany
Summer 2007

The University of Hannover
Hannover, Germany
Tentative Program Dates:
Mid May to Mid June, 2007

From mid-February to mid-March, 2007, help Texas State welcome 12 student-partners from Hannover, Germany, by introducing them to American culture and Texas landmarks such as the San Antonio missions and River Walk, the state capitol and Austin, and Enchanted Rock State Park.

From mid-May to mid-June, 2007, be among 12 Texas State students who travel to Hannover, live inexpensively with a host student-partner, earn 6 hours of course credit, and participate in group excursions to places such as Barlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Weimar, and the North Sea.

You will also receive 6 hours of undergraduate or graduate University credit!

Scholarships of up to $2000 are available to eligible Texas State students.

Estimated Cost: $2500*
*Subject to variations in currency exchange and Texas State tuition and fees.

Costs Include

(Not Included: airfare, meals in Germany or transit, passport, medical insurance, laundry charges [except linen], incidental expenses, books, or independent travel)

The Courses

Paired undergraduate/graduate course offerings:

(All readings in English translation. Some required class time will be completed during expeditions before and after departure for Germany)

Your Instructor and Contact:

Texas State faculty member Dan Lochman
(PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Professor, Department of English

*English 5395 may be repeated for additional credit

For additional Information:

Dan Lochman
Department of English
Flowers Hall 318
lochman@txstate.edu
512-245-9163

OR

Isis Gomez
Office of Correspondence and Extension
302 ASBN
ig02@txstate.edu
512-245-2322

Before You Apply, contact Dr. Lochman. Participants are selected based upon an interview and completion of a preliminary application. Program is open to qualified students from other institutions.


The Office of Correspondence and Extension Studies with
The Department of English
This Program is Pending Board of Regents' Approval.


More Info:

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