| PROGRAM OVERVIEW |
This is a two-week special topics elective oriented toward criminal justice students that explores the role of the criminal justice system in Germany’s National Socialist Movement, the rise of Hitler and Nazism, and how justice reasserted itself in the aftermath of World War II during the Nuremberg Trials. In addition, the program will explore modern criminal justice in Germany, as well as German culture, customs, and cuisine. |
| PROGRAM DATES |
| May 12-24, 2014 |
| COURSES OFFERED |
CRIJ 4377: Special Topics: Study Abroad Germany |
| STUDENT REQUIREMENTS |
| As it is a 4377 Special Topics, students will need to meet the class requirements before the trip. No visa is required for this trip. |
| HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS |
| The faculty leader will arrange the Hostel in Munich for the two weeks as well as all museum entrances, tours, etc. |
| TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS |
| Students will arrange their own independent flights and will collect in the airport based upon arrival parameters set by the faculty leader. |
| PROGRAM COST |
| $2200 |
Includes: In-country travel, some meals, lodging, site visit fees
Not Included: Tuition, airfare, some meals, spending money |
| FACULTY LEADER CONTACT INFO |
| Dr. Willard Oliver 936-294-4173 woliver@shsu.edu |
| APPLICATION DEADLINE |
March 7, 2014 $300 non-refundable deposit due with application. |
| APPLY HERE! |
| Submit completed application to faculty leader via email or in person. |