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Geneva was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I became more of a well-rounded student, and citizen of a constantly evolving global nation.  Tiffany, Kent State University

The Geneva Semester offers courses in International Relations and Human Rights, International Economics and Business and French Language Studies. Faculty often take advantage of the proximity of the United Nations and other international organizations to incorporate field trips and visits to agencies in Geneva. All students participate in the week-long field trip to important European governmental bodies, and political and economic centers. Internships are available to students. The tentative spring and fall 2008 schedules:
Attendance Required

Geneva Semester Orientation.  Peters
French
FR 13201 Elementary French I. 4 credits. Monnet
FR 23201 Intermediate French I.  3 credits. Piguet
FR 23202
Intermediate French II.  3 credits. Piguet
FR 33211
French Conversation. 3 credits. Monnet
FR 33212
French Composition. 3 credits. Monnet
FR 33240 Conversation for Business & Special Purposes. 3 credits. Monnet
FR 43096 Individual Investigation in French. 3 credits. Rubin
Internship  POL 39592 Geneva Internship.  3 credits. Peters
International Business & Economics

ECON 32025 Money, Credit and Banking.  3 credits.  R. Kent  Fall 2008
ECON 32075 International Trade. 3 credits. Kostecki
ECON 42295 European Economic System. 3 credits. Low
ECON 42295 International Business. 3 credits. Oberholzer
International Relations 
POL 30511 Problems of International Organization. 3 credits. Peters
POL 40995 
Human Rights. 3 credits.  Jimenez
POL 30520 European Politics.  3 credits.  Peters
POL 40996 
Individual Investigation. 3 credits. Peters
Geography Spring 2009
GEOG 37066 The Geography of Europe. 3 credits.  Sheridan
GEOG 40996 Individual Investigation in Geography.  3 credits.  Sheridan
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