The Center for Global Engagement at Central Piedmont is thrilled to announce a series of incredible study abroad programs for the 2024-25 academic year! Whether you’re interested in ecology, cultural immersion, or exploring historical legends, there’s something for everyone. Check out the details below and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!
Spring Break 2025: Yellowstone Winter Ecology βοΈπ¦
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Dates: Spring Break 2025
π Location: Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner & Bozeman, Montana
π Associated Course: Biology 112 or CCE
π Description: Immerse yourself in wildlife biology alongside scientists and peers while exploring the unique landscape of Gardiner and Bozeman, Montana. Utilize radio telemetry to track ungulates, contribute to wildlife research, and collect valuable data on snow conditions and wildlife behavior to support conservation efforts. Explore the captivating geothermal features of Yellowstone on an immersive excursion.
Summer 2025: Explore Florence, Japan, and the UK & Romania! πβοΈ
πΆ Florence, Italy: Music, History, and Cultural Immersion
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Dates: Two weeks in May
π Associated Course: Music Appreciation or CCE
π Description:Β Spend two weeks immersing yourself in the history, music, and culture of Florence, Italy. This special program will include visits to renowned sites like The Uffizi, the Duomo, the Palazzo Pitti, and Boboli Gardens, as well as day trips to destinations like San Gimignano and engaging talks by local experts about Italian music, culture, and history.
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- Walking tours of Renaissance Florence
- Visits to Santa Croce, Casa di Dante, and the Galleria dellβAccademia
- Optional concert at the Lyceum Club
πJapan: Japanese Warlords in Modern Media
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Dates: Two weeks in May
π Associated Course: Humanities 120 or CCE
π Description:Β Embark on an unforgettable journey to Japan, where ancient traditions meet modern marvels. Immerse yourself in the culture of Kyoto and its historic temples. Engage in authentic experiences such as savoring Shojin Ryori, a traditional Buddhist meal, and navigating the lively streets of Osaka’s Dotonbori district.
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- Traditional Buddhist meal (Shojin Ryori)
- Visits to Miraikan, the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
- Free exploration days in Tokyo, including TEPIA and Square Enix Cafe
π§ββοΈΒ United Kingdom & Romania: Dracula β History & Literature
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Dates: 10 days in late May / early June
π Associated Course: Humanities – Myth & Human Culture and World Civilizations II or CCE
π Description:Β Explore the origins of Dracula and immerse yourself in the haunting world of Bram Stoker’s iconic novel with a unique study abroad experience led by Dacre Stoker, great-grandnephew of the legendary author himself. Dive into the folklore of vampires in Romanian culture, uncovering historic inspirations for Stoker’s novel.
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- Scenic hikes and historic tours
- Immersion in local cuisine and traditions
- Walking in the footsteps of the novelβs characters
These programs promise enriching experiences and unforgettable memories. DonβtΒ miss out on the chance to explore the world with Central Piedmont! πβ¨
For more details and to apply, visit the Study Abroad page of the Center for Global Engagement website.