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June 25, 2008
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The Roman Empire has long since fallen, but don’t discount this major global player. Famous for many classic works of art, Rome still captivates people all over the world. The CEA GlobalCampus in Rome differs from other study abroad programs by offering classes with hands-on learning opportunities, which give you a first-hand perspective of this legendary city. In The Papacy and the Roman Church you’ll meet with Pope Benedict XVI while other courses like Global Media: The Art of Persuasion and Human Rights: Universal Principle in World Politics, delve into current social issues through guest lectures, field study, and presentations. You also don’t want to miss Living Italy: Contemporary Culture and Society, a class completely devoted to studying Italian lifestyle. Rome clearly has a little of something for everyone, find your courses here! |
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Madrid, the capital and largest city in Spain, has many reasons to boast its motto – De Madrid al Cielo (From Madrid to Heaven). Full of culture, nightlife, and endless landmarks and museums, Madrid still holds the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets, some centuries old! The CEA GlobalCampus in Madrid has put together a variety of courses to involve you in the most pertinent global issues. What better place to study International Business and Business Ethics & Management in a Global Context than in Spain’s leading city. Other courses let you explore Women’s Roles in Present Spain and Current Global Threats: Different Approaches to Terrorism. Find out what else Madrid offers. |
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Did you know that China has the fastest growing economy in the world today? With the 2008 Summer Olympics in China just weeks away, this booming country is a growing point of interest on the world’s radar. As China moves into the forefront of business, your study abroad in Shanghai will undoubtedly give you a competitive edge when it comes to this new age of economic and social change. Acquire a foundation in Mandarin, the most widely spoken language in the world, explore the history and richness of Chinese culture, and enjoy some really amazing food! |
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Where you may ask? Here are some clues:
- It’s near the banks of the Eerste River.
- It’s known as the City of Oaks.
- Cricket is its most popular sport.
Haven't figured it out yet? Log on Monday, June 30, to find out! |
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