| Burch Field Research Seminars offer some of the most adventurous, hands-on, off-campus educational experiences in the world. They showcase the relationship between faculty research and undergraduate education by combining traditional course work with active, experiential learning. A changing roster of seminars is offered each year in destinations both foreign and domestic. Please check back frequently for new offerings. |
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Burch Seminar in Washington, D.C.: Foreign or Domestic Policy Internship Program Faculty directors: Ambassador William Itoh (Curriculum in International Studies, adjunct faculty), Dr. David Podoff (Public policy, adjunct faculty) Courses offered: Foreign or Domestic Policy Seminar (6 credits), Internship (6 credits) Eligibility: Open to all UNC-CH undergraduates with at least sophomore status and 3.0 GPA or higher |
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Honors Study Abroad programs offer Carolina undergraduates the opportunity to live and study in some of the world′s great cities. Like Burch Field Research Seminars, most of these programs are led by UNC faculty. Students also take courses with distinguished faculty from some of the host countries′ most renowned universities.
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Honors Program in London Faculty director: Donald Oehler (Department of Music, Spring 2010) Eligibility: Open to all UNC-CH undergraduates with at least sophomore status and 3.0 GPA or higher Courses offered: London’s Global Connections, British Imperial Worlds 1750 – 1950, The London Art World, Shakespeare and Drama, The Art of Listening to Music: Public Performance in London and The London Experience.
Program Dates: January - April.
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William D. Weir Honors Fellowships in Asian Studies (Beijing, China) Eligibility: Open to all UNC-CH undergraduates with at least sophomore status, a 3.2 GPA or higher, and at least 3 semesters of Chinese language Courses offered: Intensive Chinese language (Spring, 12-18 credits), Internship (Summer)
Program Dates: February - August 2010.
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