Italy Study Abroad: June 30 - July 29
POLI 469: Special Topics in Comparative Politics: Italian Politics (3 Credits)
Course Overview
POLI 469 introduces the complicated world of Italian politics, and an appreciation of the difficulties that Italian politicians face when trying to endorse political change. It focuses on institutional analysis - the study of the decision making process in government itself. It also presents the important role the Italian economy plays in the European Union, and how Italy is responding to ongoing economic problems and the current migrant crisis.
Dr. Carolyn Forestiere, who spent several years studying and working in Italy, presents a foundation for understanding not only Italian politics, but also the politics of other European Union countries as well.
The Country
Located in the heart of Tuscany, Siena is a small, peaceful city (somewhat off the beaten path) that provides an authentic Italian daily living experience. Siena also lies within easy distance of most of Italy’s most popular and well-traveled hotspots, such as Florence and Rome, Venice, Milan, and Naples.
Students from all majors are encouraged to apply.
For detailed information view a brief video or contact Dr. Forestiere at forestie@umbc.edu.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Poland Study Abroad: July 11 - August 5
POLI 372: Transitioning States & Nations (3 Credits)
Course Overview
Poland—the country that sparked the fall of communism in Europe—becomes a laboratory to study democratization and nation-building.
POLI 372 traces modern Poland’s tragic path from multiculturalism to ethnic homogeneity, as well as its triumphant path from imperial subject to independent state. The program includes visits to sites in Krakow, Gdansk and Warsaw and illuminates the historical and cultural factors that have helped create the current democratic Polish nation.
The program is led by Dr. Brian Grodsky, an expert on democratization and human rights, who has spent several years in Poland as a researcher, reporter, and U.S. diplomat.
The Country
Poland offers a number of natural attractions, from beaches on the Baltic coast and expansive lakes in the north, to the beautiful Tatry mountains in the south. Students will also have opportunities to travel outside of class.
Students from all majors are encouraged to apply.
For detailed information download the brochure, view a brief video, or contact Dr. Grodsky at bgrodsky@umbc.edu