Taught by Shannon Bassett, MAUD, Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Elisabeth Condon, MFA, School of The Art Institute of Chicago via the University of South Florida, Tampa's Study Abroad Program
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Celebrate! China Sampler is a Go!
We have met the minimum number of commitments for the course to run. Pack your bags, folks--we're heading to Beijing! Congratulations on your excellent efforts on such short notice. We are now considering a few more applicants--not too many--but some to round out the group. So keep sharing the good news with friends of yours and welcome to Beijing!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Chinese students, including our very own Ariel DeWitt!
You are cordially invited to attend the 3rd Annual USF Chinese Language Festival and Performance Competition on Monday, November 28th, 2011 from 6:00-8:00 PM in MSC 3707. This is an end of semester celebration of USF Chinese Language program activities. Students from all levels of Chinese classes have been working hard so that they can put some of the skills they have learned this semester on display for you. Please, come support them in this celebration of our students' academic achievements and of traditional Chinese culture! Enjoy performances of Chinese poems, songs, tongue twisters, jokes, stories, and musical performances.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Commit: Deposit Due Thursday December 1, 2011
Hi everyone! Welcome to China Sampler!
In order to proceed for registering in the course, you must commit.
How? Go to Study Abroad website linked above right.
If your status is Accepted, press Commit.
Commit authorizes Study Abroad to charge the $500 deposit to your account.
Deposit is due Thursday, December 1st. Click link below for instructions to pay.
Study Abroad: How to Pay
CHINA SAMPLER payment schedule:
December 1, 2012: $500
January 13, 2012: $400
February 13, 2012: $400
If you are on scholarship or funding that is not available by December 1st, please contact Frances Bryant --"Bryant, Frances A." <Francesb@iac.usf.edu> -- or Amanda Maurer (974-4126) at Study Abroad to see what arrangements you can negotiate. Be aware that the agreement you reach is binding.
Beijing is within reach! Welcome! For those on the fence, leap off! This will be an unforgettable experience and introduction to China. Money might loom large on the horizon now, but in my experience, taking the leap has always paid off.
In order to proceed for registering in the course, you must commit.
How? Go to Study Abroad website linked above right.
If your status is Accepted, press Commit.
Commit authorizes Study Abroad to charge the $500 deposit to your account.
Deposit is due Thursday, December 1st. Click link below for instructions to pay.
Study Abroad: How to Pay
CHINA SAMPLER payment schedule:
December 1, 2012: $500
January 13, 2012: $400
February 13, 2012: $400
If you are on scholarship or funding that is not available by December 1st, please contact Frances Bryant --"Bryant, Frances A." <Francesb@iac.usf.edu> -- or Amanda Maurer (974-4126) at Study Abroad to see what arrangements you can negotiate. Be aware that the agreement you reach is binding.
Beijing is within reach! Welcome! For those on the fence, leap off! This will be an unforgettable experience and introduction to China. Money might loom large on the horizon now, but in my experience, taking the leap has always paid off.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Taoism and Sustainability, Monday November 14, 2011, TECO Room, College of Education
The third lecture in the Confucius Institute's Fall 2011 series will feature Prof. Ronnie Littlejohn of Belmont University. A well published author on Daoism (Taoism), his presentation will introduce themes from the classical Daoist texts and then turn to little known sectarian religious texts and beliefs of Daoism, which give evidence of the great importance of the environment in popular Daoism. The lecture is a part of International Education Week 2011. |
Friday, October 21, 2011
Information Poster and Link
How to proceed? Click links below and fill out the application forms. One goes directly to Study Abroad, the other to me.
GUIDELINES:
Enrollment Deadline: ROLLING, from now to 12/1/2011
Applications are accepted and approved on a ROLLING basis. Students are encouraged to submit their application as early as possible in order to secure a space in the course.
Applications are accepted and approved on a ROLLING basis. Students are encouraged to submit their application as early as possible in order to secure a space in the course.
- Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until enrollment limit is reached.
- Students accepted into the class after enrollment limit is reached will be wait-listed. After the deposit deadline reserved spaces in the course that come available will open the wait-list so that wait-listed students can pay the deposit and join the class.
- Sophomore, Junior, Senior or Graduate students may apply.
- Non-degree seeking students may apply.
- Two full semesters at the university level are strongly recommended.
- A minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 in the major; overall G.P.A. of 2.75 recommended.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Click link below for those who cannot make the meeting 10/26
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