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China
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- Understand the relationship between technology, culture, and economy
- Learn about historic and modern Chinese technological accomplishments
- Comparetechnology in America and China
- Learn about ethics in use of technology
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Nanjin and Xi'an, China |
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June 2-14, 2012 |
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TBA
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| Academic Credit |
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YES: 3-credit hours CS-298: Technology in China, |
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- $650 for lodging, food, local transportation, and tour tickets in Nanjing and Xi’an
- $1,400 American Airlines
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| Application process |
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- Turn in completed “Assumption of risk form”
- Provide a typed essay explaining why you want to go and what knowledge, skills, or abilities you offer.
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| Contact |
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Prof. Jiacun Wang Dept of Computer Science and Software Engineering (jwang@monmouth.edu) 732-571-4449 |
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