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Instructors
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Eric Schroeder Director of UCD
Summer Abroad Program
Author of Vietnam, We’ve All Been There
Leader of 18 Summer Abroad program in Scotland (6), Australia (6), and South Africa (6)
Chung H. Chuong Professor of Asian
American Studies at City College of San Francisco
Founder of the first Vietnamese Studies program in the U.S. at SFSU
Leader of numerous travel study programs in Southeast Asia
Basic Program Info
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Program Dates: August 16 – September 13
Program Location: Hanoi, Hue, Saigon, and more…
Course 1: Comparative Literature 157: War and Peace in Literature (4 units)
AND Course 2: Comparative Literature 198 -
Directed Group Study (4 units) P/NP grading only.
About Vietnam
People first inhabited Vietnam 5,000 years ago. Since the Chinese invaded in 207 BC
Vietnamese history has been characterized by colonization.
Vietnam is 250 miles longer than California but only 30 miles wide at its narrowest point.
Vietnam has diverse ecosystems from lowland rain forests to towering mountain ranges.
While most people still live in the countryside, the cities are becoming increasing populous and developed.
Religious beliefs are centered on the “Three Teachings” of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
Location
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About Hanoi Vietnam’s original capital. Colonial city center was
developed under the French and remains one of the best preserved city centers in Southeast Asia.
Became the capital again in 1975 at the end of the war with the U.S.
Famous for its lakes, museums, and old quarter.
Now a city of 3 million people
Location
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North Vietnam
About Hue
Emperor Gia Long unified Vietnam in 1802 and made Hue his capital.
Some of the worst urban fighting during the war took place in Hue (see Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket.)
Hue today is a beautiful canal-lined city with famous archaeological sites nearby.
LocationCentral Vietnam
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About Da Nang
During the war Danang housed a large US naval facility and a giant airbase.
Danang today is a thriving city—Vietnam’s 3rd largest—and has beautiful mountains and beaches nearby.
LocationCentral Vietnam
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About Nha Trang Popular with tourists for its
beautiful beaches Center of the ancient Champa
kingdom The nearby Hon Mun protected
marine area was one of the first such area in Vietnam
About Hoi An Historical trading center on the
South China Sea A UNESCO World Heritage site for
its port, Hoi An Ancient Town
LocationCentral Vietnam
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About Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon Sai Gon was the capital of the
French Colony of Cochin China During the war it was the capital
of South Vietnam and some of the fiercest fighting during the Tet Offensive
The city today has a metropolitan area of more than 7 million people.
Its French colonial buildings include the Opera House, the City Post Office and the Cathedral
LocationSouth Vietnam
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About the Mekong Delta The Mekong Delta forms the
heart of Vietnam’s rice-growing agriculture.
The Mekong River is one of the most important in the world, with more than 60 million people in the lower basin alone.
There are many floating markets in the Delta where local people sell produce and other goods directly from their boats.
LocationSouth Vietnam
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Vietnamese Cuisine Fresh ingredients Chinese influence French influence (i.e.
sandwich) Regional specialties Noodle soups (i.e. pho, bun) Tropical fruits Check out
CNN’s list of 40 most delicious dishes to try.
Food
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Class Schedule Class meetings mostly in
mornings; field trips all the time
Subject Comparative Literature 157,
“War and Peace in Literature” Comparative Literature 198,
“Group Studies—Field Trips”
Expectations Academic program Attend lectures and field trips
Academics
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See Syllabus* for Grading Policy Textbooks Required Reading & homework
assignments Tentative schedule of classes
and field trips
Advice from instructors Do your reading before program
start Don’t wait until the last minute
to do your assignments
*Syllabus subject to change
Academics
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In North Vietnam Hoan Kiem District National Museum of Vietnam Thang Long Water Puppet
Performance Hoa Binh Village, Center for
Agent Orange Treatment Mai Chau Thai Village
Field Trips & Excursions
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In Central Vietnam Imperial Citadel in Hue Hue River Cruise Han River walk Marble Mountain China Beach Hoi An Old Town
Field Trips & Excursions
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In South Vietnam Cham Tower of Po Nagar Emperor Bao Dia’s summer
retreat Museums of War Remnants Can Tho floating market Tunnels of Cu Chi
Field Trips & Excursions
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Accommodations Simple shared rooms
Internet Sporadic!
Laundry Sporadic!
Other Airfare Booking Arrival instructions and more info
in Program Specific Guide
Program Logistics
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Fees & Funding
See breakdown onlineFUNDING
• Financial Aid• Study Abroad
Awards• Scholarships
• More info online
Fees do not include: Airfare, airport transfers, books, & incidentals Personal travel during and outside of program dates Entertainment expenses including alcoholic beverages,
and personal purchases Expenses for medical and other emergencies Medical expenses for special needs
Fees include: Lodging in shared rooms at various types of
accommodations—hotels, hostels, homestays (tentative)
Transportation for program related field trips and excursions
Meals during most field trips and some program activities
Entrance fees, tickets for performances, and guided tours by regional specialists
Cultural activities and lessons by local educators Travel health and accident insurance Travel Guide to VietnamUC Davis Study Abroad
Award Deadline: March 6th!
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Enrollment
Enrollment Period:January 8 – April 4, 2014Start your enrollme
nt online• First completed,
first reserved• Limited space in
program
Enrollment Materials: 1 photo (2" x 2" color headshot) with your
name, program, and 2014 written on the back. $300 non-refundable deposit (check or money
order made out to "UC Regents") Enrollment Checklist Statement of Intent to Enroll Summer Abroad Contract Health Clearance Unofficial transcript (print from campus online
system) Copy of your valid passport or receipt/proof
that you have applied for one
Enroll by March 6th to be eligible to apply for the
UCD study abroad award.
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