Austria & Germany

2007


June 19 - July 6, 2007
Students can earn credits through Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA.
Picture YOU standing here in 2007

View of the Untersberg near Salzburg

Contact information:
Prof. Lynda Lambert
Geneva College
3200 College Avenue
Beaver Falls, PA 15010

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Course:
Introduction to basic drawing and journal writing

Description:
Students learn through a series of exercises how to observe and experience drawing and writing while on daily excursions in Austria and Germany. The class will visit palaces, formal gardens, cathedrals, art galleries, museums, and more!

Classes are interdisciplinary and cover Music, Art, History, German language, Literature

Lisa McKinney and Lynda Lambert enjoy the evening at the Augustinerkeller in Salzburg This is an enlightening and enriching experience for undergraduate students, and upper level high school students seeking college credit. The course is also enjoyed by many adults who just want a travel/study experience. No prior experience is necessary to be a part of this exciting class. The course can be taken for college credit or audit (no credit).

College credits:
English #216
Visual Communications #499
Humanities 304

The course balances classroom study with academically oriented travel. Students have many opportunities to learn about Austrian and German culture and history.

Your TOTAL trip Cost is $2,950 (plus cost of Geneva College credits)

Plan to be in Austria and Germany in 2007.

Lynda Lambert loves to share her knowledge of Austria and Germany with students:

"I love the Raphael Donner marble staircase in the Mirabell Palace, Salzburg, Austria. We visit such architectural wonders every day during our class time."

Lynda in marble

"Austria and Germany have a special place in my heart."


More marble...

Fall in love with Austria and Germany!

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