CHIINA STUDY ABROAD May 27,, 2008 tto JJune 23,, 2008 COME HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME! BEIJING XIAN SHANGHAI In front of the Wild Goose Pagoda ORIENTAL PEARL TOWER MING TOMBS FORBIDDEN CITY IMPERIAL PALACE GREAT WALL THE TEMPLES OF HEAVEN SHANGHAI MUSEUM A traditional drama in Shaanxi-Qinqiang performance Program Cost*: $1,650 plus round trip airfare (and UH course fees**, if applicable) Application Fee: $100 non-refundable Shanghai at night * Scholarships available to registered UH students **Course credit available to graduate and undergraduate students Information & Application Packets are available at: Asian American Studies Center 450 Farish Hall University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-5874 Tel: (713) 743-4982 Fax: (713) 743-9836 Downloadable at: www.uh.edu/aasc Wangfujing Street, Beijing the largest and busiest shopping center in Beijing
WHAT IS THE CHINA ABROAD STUDY PROGRAM? The China Study Abroad Program is a 4-week educational and cultural study program designed to provide an opportunity to learn about the Chinese culture, history, language, education, politics, philosophy, economics, and government through lectures, tours, workshops, cultural events, and social activities in Beijing, China. Registered UH students are eligible for 3-9 hours of UH credit for this study. THE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY FOR NATIONALITIES The Central University for Nationalities, our host university, is a top national university with a student population consisting of 56 ethnic minority groups. It is located near many well-known parks in Beijing, the political, educational, and cultural center of China. Additionally, Beijing holds a deep historical and cultural significance and is recognized as a major tourist center in China. COST The program cost is $1,650 plus roundtrip airfare between Houston and Beijing (at a group rate). This amount includes housing at the University and hotels in Xian and Shanghai, study materials, transportation within China, and admission fees to tourist sites and music/art performances. A non-refundable application fee of $100 is due before the Center will accept an application. Registered UH students are eligible to apply for an International Education Fund Scholarship at the Office of International Studies and Programs and the Bauer College of Business Scholarship at UH. STUDENT HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS IN CHINA Program participants and students will stay at the Central University for Nationalities Foreign Guesthouse, located on the university campus. Each room is designed for two people. WEEKEND TOURIST TRAVEL Aside from the educational and academic value of this program, we offer our students with opportunities to visit national and historical treasures in China, including the following sites: The Great Wall Ming Tombs The Temples of Heaven Imperial Palace Terra Cotta Warriors Waterfront Band Oriental Pearl Tower Wild Goose Pagoda Shanghai Museum Shanghai Yu Gardens WHO CAN APPLY FOR THIS PROGRAM? Forbidden City Ethnic Nationalities Park Summer Palace China Art Museum The Program is available to all UH students, faculty, and staff, as well as to interested community members. HOW TO APPLY FOR THE CHINA ABROAD STUDIES PROGRAM Interested participants must submit an application to the Asian American Studies Center. The following requirements must be met before travel: Submission of a completed application and $100 Non-Refundable Application Fee Submission a valid passport and a $50 visa application fee for entry to China Hepatitis A & B vaccines are recommended before travel Submission of all applicable fees required before leaving for China. CONTACT INFORMATION THE ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES CENTER 450 FARISH HALL HOUSTON, TX 77204-5874 Tel: (713) 743-4982 Fax: (713) 743-9836 www.uh.edu/aasc
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CHINA STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM 2008 SUMMER I COURSES CUST 3320 CUST 3397 CUST 4397 Multicultural Environment in Urban Setting: Chinese People, Chinese Culture & Chinese Society International Education in China Modern China & Its Economic Development GRADUATE COURSES ELCS 7365 ELCS 6398 CUST 7310 Global Education: Administration in a Multicultural Setting International Education in China Seminar & Laboratory Experience in Multicultural Education: Ethnic Groups in China & their Education
APPLICATION 2008 PAGE 1 OF 2 The Asian American Studies Center University of Houston China Study Abroad Program Complete and return to the Asian American Studies Center, University of Houston, 450 Farish Hall, Houston, TX 77204 $100 non-refundable application fee Deadline: March 1, 2008 PLEASE PROVIDE NAME AS IT APPEARS ON YOUR PASSPORT/BIRTH CERTIFICATE OR GREEN CARD: Last Name: First Name: Social Security Number: Date of Birth: Gender: Male Female Local Address: City: State: Zip: HM Phone: WK Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail Address: Permanent Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Race or ethnic origin (optional, for statistical purposes only) check one: Latino/Mexican American Black/Non-Hispanic Spanish American American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander White Country of citizenship: Texas Residency Status: Resident Non-resident Major field of study: Minor field of study: Overall UH GPA UH Semester hours completed at the end of current Semester Current UH Classification: Freshman Senior Sophomore Graduate Student Junior Anticipated date of graduation Degree: BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. 100807 revision
APPLICATION 2008 PAGE 2 OF 2 Language Proficiency (list languages and level of fluency): Please list any prior study or travel abroad experience: Please briefly state why you would like to study abroad and what you hope to gain from this experience (please use additional sheets if necessary): 100807 revision
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES CENTER THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON CHINA ABROAD STUDY PROGRAM Contract of Agreement and Medical Release Form The Asian American Studies Center s 2008 China Abroad Study Program is a University of Houston-sponsored educational program designed to provide University of Houston s faculty, students, and staff, as well as Houston community members with opportunities to explore and study Chinese culture, history, philosophy, language, education, and economic development in China. I,, understand that as a representative of the University of Houston in China, I am to abide by the rules and regulations as stated in the China Study Abroad Handbook and follow all university guidelines and procedures as outlined by the University of Houston Systems Administration. I also understand that any form of behavior deemed inappropriate during this visit is subject to disciplinary action by the University of Houston upon our return to the United States. In any and all cases of misconduct or non-compliance of program requirements while in China, the student may be subject to disciplinary actions which include, but may not be limited to, early expulsion from the study abroad program, non-eligibility for course credit from the University of Houston, and ineligibility from participation in future study abroad programs sponsored by the Asian American Studies Center. I,, understand that neither the University of Houston nor the Asian American Studies Center will be held liable for any accidents or cases of physical negligence for the duration of our travel to, from, and throughout China May 27, 2008 June 23, 2008 (tentative dates). Participant s Signature Date Asian American Studies Center Representative Date 100807 revision