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1 Can you say “Schwäbisch Gmünd?” What is it?!

2 Schwäbisch Gmünd: the beautiful Medieval city near Stuttgart, in the State of Baden Württemberg, Germany

3 The Historic Center in Schwäbisch Gmünd

4 A Farmer’s Market in Schwäbisch Gmünd

5 Easy Public Transportation

6 Imagine strolling through medieval streets

7 The “Münster”

8 St. Johannis Church in Schwäbisch Gmünd

9 A Pharmacy in Schwäbisch Gmünd

10 The Historic Center of Schwäbisch Gmünd

11 Places to Know in Schwäbisch Gmünd

12 University Park Campus
in Schwäbisch Gmünd

13 Layout of the Campus

14 Multi-Media Classroom on campus

15 Seminar Room

16 Computer Lab

17 Speech-Lab

18 On-Campus Student Café and Bar

19 Spacious On-Campus Student Housing

20 Enjoying a bus ride to Rothenburg

21 The old courthouse in Rothenburg

22 The Riemenschneider House in Rothenburg

23 Schwäbisch Hall

24 Taking a break in a beer garden

25 View of the Swabian Alps
near Schwäbisch Gmünd

26 The Opera House in Stuttgart

27 The Schillerplatz in Stuttgart

28 Pedestrian Shopping Mall in Stuttgart

29 Historic District in Stuttgart

30 All smiles on a field trip day

31 The Public Square in Ludwigsburg

32 The Cathedral in Ludwigsburg

33 The Baroque Castle of Ludwigsburg

34 Historic Buildings Along the Danube in Ulm

35 The Cathedral of Ulm

36 The “Fischerviertel” in Ulm

37 Street Musicians in Ulm

38 View of Tübingen on the Neckar

39 Historic Market Place in Tübingen

40 View from the Castle in Tübingen

41 The City of Munich

42 And you can travel to… Strasbourg, France

43 … Zurich, Switzerland

44 … Salzburg, Austria

45 and to Venice, Italy - and more…

46 Imagine seeing this…

47 and this…

48 and this…

49 and this … in person

50 They did! Students and Faculty of the 2004 Germany Program

51 Attend Summer School in Germany
No need to learn German All courses taught in English All students from Georgia universities and colleges All courses taught by Georgia university faculty members Weekends free for independent travel

52 Courses Offered in Germany
International Environment of Business Int’l Human Resources Management Beginning German Intermediate German World Literature Special Studies in Literature Drawing Art Appreciation

53 Study Business & See Europe
Business Courses Offered: International Environment of Business (substitute for BUSA 2106) Int’l Human Resources Management (substitute for MGNT 4000) Other course substitutions possible ( level business electives) (4950 – Directed Study courses)

54 Field Trips Proposed Daimler Chrysler (Mercedes Benz)
The Mercedes Benz Museum Porsche Manufacturers Umicore Gemunder Ersatzkasse IBM The Palace at Ludwigsburg The European Parliament The Court of Justice in Stuttgart

55 Travel Package Includes:
Roundtrip airfare between US and Germany Accommodations on the University Park Campus Most Meals 10 days unlimited train travel throughout Europe Guided tours of Stuttgart & Rothenburg o.d.T. Field trips to museums, castles & more

56 Dates & Deadlines Travel Dates: June 22 to July 27, 2005
Enrollment Limitations: Space is limited to 15 students per course (statewide) Application and First Installment due March 1, 2005 Passport Applications Require 6 weeks to process

57 Cost & Financing Cost: $3,875, plus tuition Financial Aid:
Financial aid, Hope Scholarships, apply; at VSU, Call Ray Andrews , 1 Program Assistant ($1,000.00) ($500 before leave; $500 in Germany) 5 Student Assistants ($500) $500 paid in Germany $ Gifts from Parents, Relatives, etc. Birthday? Holidays? Application and First Installment due March 1, 2005

58 Interested?.....Wunderbar! Want more information?
Want to hear about financial aid? Want to see who else might come? Bring a buddy and come to Pound Hall, Room 316 Tuesday, February 8, 2005 9:30 a.m. Meet your fellow travelers!

59 For more information, an InfoPak and a copy of these slides, contact:
Dr. Donna J. Cunningham (229) Gütentag!

60 Meet your fellow travelers!
See you --- Pound Hall, Room 316 Tuesday, February 8, 2005 9:30 a.m. Meet your fellow travelers!


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