Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 04, 1993, Image 56

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    Semester at Sea
A Voyage of Discovery
The importance of gaming a glotia! perspective and developing an ability to interact with
people of other cultures is now recognized at all levels of education, leach fall ami spring
semester MX) undergraduates from colleges and universities across the U.S. and abroad
work toward these goals Ities studs and travel around the world absurd the S.S.
I niverse, an IX.(KX) ton ship equipped to serve as a floating campus. Credits arc earned
through the l mversily of Pittsburgh and are fully transferable
Stuslents on Semester af Sea arc challenged to lake a comparative approach to their study
of the countries to be visited Itineraries are selected with an emphasis placed on the non
western world f-u!ure vovages will visit nine or ten of the following countries: Brazil,
Japan, Kenya,Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Venezuela, F.gy pt, Morocco,
Israel, Turkey, I'kraine, South Africa, Spain, and India. This is an
educational opportunity tl.u. all students should seriously consider.
I or full information anJ application Mr nr or tall
Semester at Sea!University of Pittsburgh
811 W ilham Put Union
Pittsburgh. PA IS2M
SO0-H54-0I9S or 412-648 7490
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