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Travel/Study 2010: Spain


The Ancient Studies Department is pleased to announce its 44th study/travel program.  After preparatory classes at UMBC starting in late January, participants will travel to Spain, leaving on March 12 (from Dulles Airport) and returning on March 20 (to BWI). Participants who wish to earn three university credits may enroll in ANCS 301: Ancient Civilizations, Spain in the Winter 2010 semester.  Credit is optional and not included in the trip cost.

The itinerary includes Madrid (four nights), Seville (two nights), Merida (one night) with visits to Toledo, Segovia, Avila and Italica.  Instructors for the course are Professors Rivkin and Sherwin of the Ancient Studies Department. A preliminary itinerary is available in the Ancient Studies office.

Assistantships were awarded to the following Ancient Studies majors: Matthew Carr, Michelle Kessler, and Dina Popovkina.

Trip participants should see or email Dr. Sherwin (sherwin@umbc.edu) if they have any questions.

 

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