From July 8 to August 20, 2008 (six weeks) students may enrol in a lecture course for three to six credits taught by leading American and Oxford scholars in International Relations (including Ambassador Sir John Johnson, former Director of the Oxford Foreign Service Programme, Sir David Yardley, in International Law, Robert Schuettinger, former Oxford Visiting Fellow in International Relations and former White House foreign policy adviser, etc.)
A similar course is offered for 3 credits from December 27 to January 18, 2009.
Students will have double room housing, limited college facilities in the summer and a farewell special college dinner, several educational tours etc.
Students may also choose a tutorial course in any academic subject for an added three credits.
There will be a week of travel time during the course so that students will be able to see more of Europe. Students could also travel before and after the dates of the course.
Students may receive a transcript from an accredited U.S. University.
For the summer, fees will be less than those for our normal 6-week programs: $4,995 (6 credits).
From December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009 (almost 3 weeks) students may enrol in a lecture course for three credits taught by leading American and Oxford Scholars in International Relations (including Ambassador Sir John Johnson, former Director of the Oxford Foreign Service Programme, Sir David Yardley, in International Law, Robert Schuettinger, former Oxford Visiting Fellow in International Relations and former White House foriegn policy adviser, etc.)
The academic supervisor of the course is Dr. Michael Stoddard of San Diego State University. About 50 students from that university normally attend this course which is open to all qualified students (who may receive a transcript from an accredited US university). It is not an official San Diego State University course. Dr. Stoddard was elected "best professor of the year" at SDSU. He is also a Visiting Fellow, Greyfriars, Oxford University.
There will be a five day travel period so that students could visit Paris, Dublin, etc. as they choose. Students may also choose a tutorial course in any academic subject. They could earn an extra three credits. Students will have double room housing in central Oxford, limited college facilities in the vacation period, a farewell special college dinner, several educational tours, etc.
Students may receive a transcript from an accredited U.S. University.
Fees will be less than those for our normal 3-week programs: $3,600.