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Courses | Online Programs | Study Abroad
Faculty-led Study Abroad Programs for Summer 2008
For more information, visit the Study Abroad Web site.
MERCER ON MISSION Programs for 2008
Contact: Craig McMahan at merceronmission@mercer.edu
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Capetown, South Africa Summer Session I
Faculty: Eimad Houry (Chair, Political Science Department) Mary Alice Morgan (Professor, English Department) Sarah Gerwig-Moore (Assistant Professor, Mercer Law School)
Courses: POL 312: The Politics of Developing Countries—South Africa ENG 380: Literature of Protest--South Africa
Service Project Coordinator: American Baptist International Missions
Hong Kong, Beijing, China Summer Session I
Faculty: Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine Gayle L. Bina, (Assistant Professor) Frances Carter (Instructor) Kathryn Martin (Instructor)
Additional Faculty: Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine William F. Bina (Professor and Chair) Fan Chen (Assistant Professor) Yudan Wei (Assistant Professor) Courses: MPH 720 or SOC 390.001: Introduction to Global Health MPH 713 or SOC 390.002: Health Systems and Policy
Service Project Coordinator: Hong Kong Baptist Hospital
Monrovia, Liberia Summer Session I
Faculty: Richard F. Wilson (Chair, Roberts Christianity Department) Lori Johnson (Assistant Professor, Political Science Department) Olu Q. Menjay (Adjunct Professor)
Courses: CHR 410 /AFR 490: West African Christianity (3 hours) Olu Q. Menjay CHR 410 /AFR 490: African Theology (3 hours) Richard F. Wilson POL 314 /WGS 314.Women in Developing Countries (3 hours) Lori Johnson
Service Project Coordinator: Ricks Institute and Liberian Baptist Convention
Alajuela, Costa Rica Summer Session II
Faculty: Greg Domin (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science) Robert Hargrove (Professor, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences)
Courses: POL 253: Introduction to International Relations EES 150.1T2: Introduction to Environmental Science
Service Project Coordinator: Goodwill Industries and Iglesia Methodisto
Senegal Summer Session I
Faculty: John Dunaway (Professor of French, Department of Foreign Language) Randy Harshbarger (Assistant Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies)
Courses: WLT 101/AFR 300: World Literature: Senegalese and West African Literature AFR 490/PLS 385: Challenges of Social and Economic Development in Rural Senegal
Service Project Coordinator: The Baobab Center |