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“EXPLORE ST. PETERSBURG!”ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIACULTURAL STUDIES AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
JULY 7 - AUGUST 5, 2018
S tudents have the opportunity to
explore the magical city of St. Pe-
tersburg for 4 weeks in the summer
at Stony Brook University’s International
Summer School founded by SBU Pro-
fessor of Linguistics John Bailyn. This
program, featuring a range of courses in
cultural studies, linguistics, media, film
and others, is housed at St. Petersburg
State University, Russia’s oldest univer-
sity.
“Explore St. Petersburg!” features an ex-
tensive cultural program. Additionally
students select an internship such as
volunteering, teaching English, working
with children or community service.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS• Classes with students from dozens of
foreign countries
• Extensive, interactive cultural program
• Internship/experiential learning
• Interdisciplinary curriculum designed to
accommodate a wide range of academic
needs and interests
APPLY ONLINEstonybrook.edu/studyabroad/
ELIGIBILITY• Language proficiency is NOT required• Undergraduate students in good academic standing
(2.0 GPA or higher)
LIVING ARRANGEMENTSResident Hall Housing
PROGRAM AND TUITION FEESApplication Fee .......................................................................$60
Administrative Fee ............................................................. $200
Undergraduate Tuition (subject to change)NY residents per credit ........................................................$278Non-residents per credit ................................................ $1,008
Program Fee ......................................................................$2,250
(Includes housing, weekly lunch stipend, monthly metro pass, group excursions, and international health insurance)
Mini-Grants available: inquire at the time of application.
Additional Costs: Airfare and personal expenses are not included in the program fee. Costs are subject to change at any point.
stonybrook.edu/studyabroad
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“During my time in St. Petersburg, I was able to teach English, and that experience was very rewarding and allowed me to in-teract in a more global sense. The city is absolutely breathtaking, and there is never a dull moment. I would recommend every-one to go on this program, as it is an expe-rience that will remain with me for the rest of my life.”
— MEGAN LAZZARO, SUMMER 2017
Stony Brook University/SUNY is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and employer. 17011146
COURSES OFFERED
All participants take:
HUR 249: Russia Today (GLO, HUM)
A comparative course in post-Cold War, U.S. – Russian relations and culture.
Additionally, students select from the following:
WST 103: Women, Culture, and Difference
(CER, HUM)
CCS 101: Introduction to Cinema & Cultural
Studies (ARTS, HUM)
CCS 200: Media History (ARTS)
CCS 202: Film Genres (ARTS)
CCS 203: Cinema History (ARTS, GLO)
LIN 101: Human Language (SBS, SNW)
LIN 425: Special Topics in Linguistics
CLT 221: Cross-Cultural Encounters (HFA+)
RUS 447: Directed Readings in Russian (EXP+)
All students will also be matched with an intern-ship/experiential learning experience for 4-6 hours/week based on their personal and aca-demic interests.
All participants following the Stony Brook Curric-ulum (SBC) will fulfill GLO and EXP+ in addition to requirement(s) fulfilled by their coursework.
Professor John F. Bailyn Program Director Department of Linguistics [email protected]
Jessica Zuniga International Programs Coordinator (631) 631 -7030 [email protected]
International Academic Programs E-1340 Melville Library Stony Brook, New York 11794-3397 (631) 632-7030 [email protected]