{"id":7332,"date":"2018-09-21T12:59:37","date_gmt":"2018-09-21T16:59:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/news\/?p=7332"},"modified":"2018-09-27T10:04:40","modified_gmt":"2018-09-27T14:04:40","slug":"7332","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/news\/2018\/09\/21\/7332\/","title":{"rendered":"Unique Study Abroad Programs Enhance Student Learning"},"content":{"rendered":"
This summer, students enrolled in unique study abroad programs. For more information about study abroad opportunities, contact Scott Keller\u00a0at skeller1@huangshizhaopin.com, director of the Center for Global Learning, or visit huangshizhaopin.com\/global-learning<\/a><\/em>.<\/em><\/p>\n Catherine Yorkgitis ’20 with Host Family<\/p><\/div>\n Catherine Yorkgitis \u201920<\/strong> Q. What influenced your decision to study abroad? Q. Can you say a little more about the program where you were enrolled? What made it unique? What made the program unique was this school was very small so the classes were catered specifically to me. My professors knew exactly what topics I needed to learn in grammar and I had the privilege of choosing the topics in conversation class. Because I am going to become a nurse, my classes focused primarily on healthcare terminology as well as learning about the healthcare system in Ecuador. What also made it unique was each weekend I was able to choose an excursion locations. I chose to visit El Parque Nacional Cajas. My second excursion was to Ingapirca where I was given a private tour to the ruins.<\/p>\n Q. What was the most exciting thing about experiencing another culture? Stephanie Falcon ’20 in London<\/p><\/div>\n Stephanie Falcon \u201919<\/strong> Q. Can you say a little more about the program and the university where you were enrolled? Q. What did you learn while abroad? Q. What shocked you or was the most surprising to you about your experience? Q. What was the most exciting thing about experiencing another culture? <\/p>\n Megan Grano ’19 in Ireland<\/p><\/div>\n
\nMajor:<\/strong> Nursing
\nHometown:<\/strong> Basking Ridge, NJ
\nStudy Abroad locations: <\/strong>Cuenca, Ecuador
\nProgram: <\/strong>Medical Spanish Program<\/a> with the Center for Interamerican Studies (CEDEI)<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>A.<\/strong> I decided to study abroad because of my desire to learn Spanish. I have had classroom study of the language for many years but I wanted to dedicate some time to immerse myself in Spanish language and culture.<\/p>\n
\nA.<\/strong> The name of the program I was enrolled in is called CEDEI. It is a small language school located in Cuenca, Ecuador. I took two Spanish classes each day, learning grammar in the morning and practicing conversations in the afternoon. In both classes, I spent two hours with my professor one-on-one! In between classes, I visited different health facilities such as the private and public hospitals, institute for cerebral palsy, health clinics, an addiction center and a day nursing home.<\/p>\n
\nA.<\/strong> One of the best parts of my trip was my host family. With my younger host sisters I watched movies like Coco<\/em> (in Spanish, of course), played games (especially bingo) and shared meals with the whole family. I felt like I had become their big sister in just two short weeks.<\/p>\n
\nMajor:<\/strong> International Business
\nHometown:<\/strong> Mission, TX
\nStudy Abroad locations:\u00a0<\/strong>London, England
\nProgram: <\/strong>Studied international project management at the University of Westminster through CEA Study Abroad<\/a><\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>A.\u00a0<\/strong>The university that I attended is called Westminster University. This university is located in the heart of London, which helps the students appreciate the city in a unique way. The program that I chose to study abroad with was CEA. They gave me a lifetime experience that I will never forget.<\/p>\n
\nA.<\/strong> I learned a lot. From learning how cultures can be very different from ours to learning more about myself. I think that studying abroad is something that every college student should experience. It helps you understand the world from a different perspective and appreciate cultures from around the world.<\/p>\n
\nA.<\/strong> The way they spoke! I loved their British accent but at the beginning, I had a very hard time understanding certain words and meanings. I thought because I spoke English that it was going to be pretty easy but it was not as easy as I thought it would be.<\/p>\n
\nA.<\/strong> Their love for \u201cfutbol\u201d! (soccer). I got the chance to be in London while the World Cup was going on and had the opportunity to cheer for England. It was an amazing experience.<\/p>\n