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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL

OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

Policy Concerning Study, Travel, and Research in Countries
Under U.S. State Department Travel Warnings  

[dated: 12 October, 2005]

 


Avian Flu: please read

 


the Gorge of Samaria (Crete)


Athens Corinth Epidauros
Mycenae Nemea and Crete

plus

many other sites and museums of historical
cultural, and archaeological significance
(ancient, byzantine, and modern)

'Itinerary' details

last revised: 1 May 2008


Professor W.J. McCoy

Associate Professor of History and
Adjunct Associate Professor of Classics

A member of the faculty at UNC at Chapel Hill
since 1970, Professor McCoy will teach and
direct all phases of the program,
as he has since its inception in 1981


 

questions? contact Professor McCoy at:

wjmccoy@unc.edu

Professor McCoy lecturing
on the Athenian Acropolis

 


George Spiridakis, Professional Guide (left), will accompany the group on Crete



For local travel assistance, contact
Ellen Holcomb at Viking Travel (968-4586)

Travel arrangements in Greece provided by:
George Tsilides, George's Travel Service, Ltd., Athens
Nikos Voyatzopoulos, Ierapetra Express, Ierapetra, Crete



$3800
includes tuition and instruction,
site and museum entrance fees,
course pack, hotel accommodations,
daily breakfast, group dinners, and
transportation for all excursions.


* based on exchange rates on 9-25-07
and 25 registrations

Cost and itinerary are subject to change.



the Theater of Dionysos in Athens

the Temple of Apollo at Corinth

$3925* does not include
transatlantic transportation,
individual lunches and dinners,
books, passport fee,
and personal expenses.

Payment schedule: a deposit of $600 with the registration application,
the remaining balance ($3200) by late February or early March, 2008.

 




along the Sacred Way at Delphi

History 225 [old History 52]
History of Greece, 3 hours

History 423 [old History 102B]
Ancient Greek Society and Culture, 3 hours

 

Undergraduates may substitute
History 196 [old History 91A] for History 225
Independent Study for Undergraduates, 3 hours

 

Graduate students may register for History 425 and
History 899 [old History 299]
Independent Study for Graduates, 3 hours

 

There are no prerequisites for any of these courses.


 

Enrollment in Greece 2008 is open to
UNC at Chapel Hill students,
visiting students from
other colleges and universities,
alumni and alumnae,
and friends of the University.

Applications will be available at the
UNC Summer School
in October 2007.

the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion

the Church of Hosios Loukas

 

The Early Application Period
(Priority Registration)
extends from
22 October - 5 November 2007.

The Continuing Application Period
for any remaining spaces continues
on a first-come basis from
19 November, 2007
until the program fills.

Apply early...
space is limited


for program details, contact

for registration details, contact

Professor W.J. McCoy

UNC-CH Summer School

Dept. of History; UNC-CH

134 E. Franklin St., Rm. 200

469 Hamilton Hall; CB# 3195

CB# 3340

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3340

telephone: 919-962-5437

telephone: 919-966-4364

email: wjmccoy@unc.edu

http://www.unc.edu/summer

All photographs by W.J. McCoy; they may not be duplicated without his permission.

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