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General Athens Program Information
Penn State's Spring
Semester in Athens enables up to twenty-two students and the Penn State
faculty director to live in central Athens and to explore the city and
the Greek countryside, both together and on their own. Course work involves
both classroom activity and visits to a number of important archaeological
sites and museums through field trips around Athens and to various parts
of Greece. Students live in private apartments a few blocks from the
classroom facilities (located at the Athens Centre, a private language/cultural
institute that coordinates semester abroad programs each semester for
several American colleges and universities) in the residential neighborhood
of Pangrati, about a mile from the center of the city and from the Acropolis.
Instruction is provided both by local faculty (some American, some Greek)
and by Penn State professors. All instruction is in English, although
a required course in modern Greek emphasizes the use of this language.
Courses can be counted toward appropriate major and minor requirements
or toward General Education and Bachelor of Arts requirements in Arts
and Humanities. Participants may be eligible to receive a minor in Classics
and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (CAMS). All courses earn PSU credits
(transferrable to home institutions of CIC students); participation satisfies
Gen. Ed. International Literacy requirement.
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Hephaisteion and Agora, Athens
Caryatid Porch, Erectheion
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