After careful review of health and government agencies, and aligning with the decisions of other US institutions, The Citadel has decided to cancel ALL faculty-led study abroad programs for Summer 2021.
COURSE OFFERINGS
Students will register for two of the following courses for a total of 6 hours of credit:
-PSCI 433 91 Special Topics in International Politics (Estonia, Russia, and the International Relations of the Baltic Region)
-INTL 465 91 Special Topics in Intelligence (Estonia, Russia, and the International Relations of the Baltic Region)
-INTL 465 92 Special Topics in Intelligence (Cyber Security and the Baltic Region)
-PSCI 433 92 Special Topics in International Politics (Cyber Security and the Baltic Region)
Note: Students will earn 6 credits by participating in this program. Courses are cross-listed, allowing students flexibility in course selection. Graduate course sections are also included. Courses are prefixed either PSCI or INTL depending upon the needs of the student for degree completion. Courses are generally numbered as Special Topics in that particular Department for the set course on Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Courses are numbered undergrad for undergrads; grad for grads.
*Each course includes lectures and site visits in the country.
*Students are expected to bring a binder, laptop, and take notes.
*Actual work on the course by the student is accomplished at the end of the term after departure from the country.
*Each student will be required to write one shorter paper (3-5 pages) and one longer paper (7-10 pages) and in each course based on general questions in the syllabus which is presented before the program.
*Each paper is written from class notes and a series of monographs from think tanks provided online.
*Grad student papers are a few pages longer than the undergrad courses.
*Undergrads are graded based on their understanding of the topics and grad students more on their analysis of the situation (just like all undergrad and grad courses in the field).
*Students are given 1 month to complete the papers for both courses. If in both courses, they have a total of 1 1/2 months for delivery of final reports
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Given its strategic location and role in worldwide cybersecurity (it houses NATO’s Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence), Estonia may be among the most exciting countries in Europe. Citadel students can enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience during Summer 2021 in this exciting study abroad adventure!
-Students will have the opportunity to visit the following sites:
*NATO Centre of Excellence
*KGB post
*Estonia's ethnic Russian town of Narva and the Russian border (in Estonia)
*Tour of the old city on Tallinn and other areas of interest in the capital
*Visit to an academic think tank in Helsinki, Finland
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
Dr. Terry Mays
Department of Political Science
mayst@citadel.edu
843-953-5069
Dr. Mays has had extensive study abroad experience and led the Estonia program in 2017, 2018, and 2019.