Difference between revisions of "David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies. Study Abroad"

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Rodney B. Boynton, director (1993-1994)
  
 
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Study Abroad programs are open to students from all university majors and students did not need to be formally admitted to BYU to participate such programs. Students would be able to further their General Education; pursue specialized courses in languages, the social sciences, humanities, fine arts, and other fields; gain valuable insights into their own country; and further international understanding.  Semester and or term programs were offered in Chile, London, and Vienna.  Term programs in Asia, Europe, Mexico, and Africa were also available.  These particular programs offered intensive studies in the arts, history, government, and language. 
  
 
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Study Abroad was administered by the director of International Programs.
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The program was administered by the program director, under the direction of the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies director.
  
 
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Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1992-1993: p. 192 (Rodney B. Boynton, director (1992-1993))
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Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1993-1994: p. 227 (Rodney B. Boynton, director (1993-1994))
  
 
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Revision as of 12:56, 18 November 2009

Rodney B. Boynton, director (1993-1994)

Variant names

Brigham Young University. David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies. Study Abroad

Description

Established: 1993

Location: Provo, Utah (1993- )

Functions

Study Abroad programs are open to students from all university majors and students did not need to be formally admitted to BYU to participate such programs. Students would be able to further their General Education; pursue specialized courses in languages, the social sciences, humanities, fine arts, and other fields; gain valuable insights into their own country; and further international understanding. Semester and or term programs were offered in Chile, London, and Vienna. Term programs in Asia, Europe, Mexico, and Africa were also available. These particular programs offered intensive studies in the arts, history, government, and language.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The program was administered by the program director, under the direction of the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies director.

Associated Units

Superior unit: David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies (1993-2000)

Superior unit: David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies. International Study Programs (2000- )

Associated Archival Materials

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Sources

Brigham Young University General Catalog, 1993-1994: p. 227 (Rodney B. Boynton, director (1993-1994))

Maintenance Information

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Creator: RSP