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Attendance at briefings, the field trip and classes is mandatory. The size of the program precludes a closed class.  Students must maintain an enrollment of 12 semester hours. The fall 2008 schedule follows.  In the spring 2009 semester the Geography of Europe will be offered in lieu of Money, Credit and Banking.
Course / Credit Hours
Time
Days Faculty
Geneva Orientation
TBA
TBA Peters
Elementary French I / 4
0830 - 0920 MTWR Monnet
Intermediate French I / 3
0930 - 1045 TR Piguet
Intermediate French II / 3
1100 - 1215 TR Piguet
French Conversation / 3
0930 - 1045 T W  Monnet
French Composition / 3
1100 - 1215
0930 - 1045
T
R
Monnet
Conversation Business &
Special Purposes French / 3
1100 - 1215
1300 - 1415

R
Monnet
Individual Investigation in French / 1-3
Arr. Arr. Rubin
Intro. to International Trade / 3
1900 - 2145 T Kostecki
Intro. to European Economic System / 3 1900 - 2145 M Low
International Business / 3 1900 - 2145 W Oberholzer
Money, Credit and Banking / 3
1300 - 1545 T Kent
Problems of International Organization / 3
1430 - 1715 R Peters
European Politics / 3
0930 - 1215 M    Peters
Individual Investigation - Political Science / 3
Arr. Arr. Peters
Individual Investigation - Economics / 3 Arr. Arr. Kent
Public Service Internship / 3
Arr. Arr.      Peters
Special Topics - Human Rights / 3
1400 - 1645 M Jimenez
NOTES:
M = Monday, T = Tuesday, W = Wednesday and R = Thursday
The Geneva Semester Orientation class is required and will be intergrated with the orientation week.
The individual investigation in French is by correspondence;
Advance permission/approval of topic from instructor required in all Individual Investigations.   
Internship: advance permission from instructor required;  The acceptance package contains complete details regarding internships.  We do not guarantee an internship placement.
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