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Summer ProgramsTemple University’s summer study abroad programs allow you to use the world as your classroom. Students choose to study abroad during the summer for a variety of reasons. Many have academic requirements that do not allow them to spend an entire semester abroad. Some students want to improve their language skills, while others seek to experience daily life in another country. Finally, many students participate in short-term summer programs early in their college education, and then spend a semester or year abroad as juniors or seniors. BrazilPortuguese Language & Afro-Brazilian Culture . For students with a background or interest in Portuguese, Spanish, African-American studies, Latin American studies, music, dance, or art. Undergraduate credit available. Summer session II. FranceFrench Language at the Sorbonne. For students with a background in French or who want to begin the study of French. Undergraduate & graduate credit available. Summer session II. GermanyIntensive German Language. For students who would like to continue their study of German. Undergraduate credit available. Summer session I. GhanAWest African Civilization & Aesthetics. For students with a background or interest in classical and contemporary African history, politics, literature, music, dance, or theater. Undergraduate and graduate credit available. Summer session II. IndiaCulture, Art and Religion. For students with a background or interest in anthropology, art, religion, or history. Undergraduate and graduate credit available. Summer session I. Italy
JAMAICAInternational Service Learning. Students explore the history, culture, and socio-economic development of Jamaica, and each student then engages in more focused study of an area that relates to a specific community field placement. Undergraduate and graduate credit available. Summer session I. Japan
Studies in Japanese Popular Media: Manga and Anime is a six-week, six-credit program based at Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ). Designed for undergraduates. Summer session I. MexicoSpanish Language & Latin American Culture and Society. For students who want to begin or continue studying Spanish, and have an interest in Latin American studies and Mexican literature. Undergraduate credit available. Summer session I.
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