Summer Travel Study in China
Summer Travel Study in Beijing - August 1 - August 28, 2010
Published: Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Please join us for the information session on Summer Travel Study in China:
Thursday, January 28 at noon
10367 Bunche Hall (10th floor)
Pizza and drinks will be provided.
Program details:
East-Asian Studies, China
21st Century Beijing
August 1 – August 28, 2010
Required Courses:
East Asian Studies 191A: Globalization and China (4 units)
East Asian Studies 191B: 21st Century Beijing (4 units)
East Asian Studies 191A will examine the evolution of China from a poor, inward-looking nation into a globalized and formidable world power. Through lectures, readings, documentaries, discussions, papers, and fieldtrips (e.g., Beijing Development Area, the 798 Art District, migrant enclaves, etc.), students will study the nature and perceptions of China’s rise and its economic and social implications for not only the nation but also the world.
East Asian Studies 191B will explore how Beijing has transformed itself from an ancient capital into a modern, sleek, and arguably greener city. Through readings, lectures, guest lectures, documentaries, field trips (e.g., Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall, the Bird’s Nest, the Water Cube, the National Theater, etc.), presentations and papers, the course aims at helping students examine the history, cityscape, and branding of Beijing as well as the impacts of the 2008 Olympics.
More detailed information about the East Asian Studies Summer Travel program, including online registration, syllabi, dates, fees, etc., is available on the UCLA Summer Travel Study website, http://www.ieo.ucla.edu/travelstudy/EastAsian-China/overview.htm.
For more info please contact:
UCLA Travel Study Programs
(310) 825-4995
ieo@international.ucla.edu