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    Univeristeit Maastricht

    This exchange program is sponsored by Liberal Arts and Sciences .
    Contact Robert Carolin at the International Student Center for more information.

    UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

    Maastricht, Netherlands (pop. 120,000)

    Language of instruction: Dutch, English
    www.unimaas.nl/

    Arts and Cultures link


    Courses

    Arts and Culture
    (European studies, visual culture, theory & history of humanity & nature, political culture, cultural analysis [theory, policy & management, theory & history of technological culture]);

    Academic Notes

    Maastricht University uses a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach to teach all of its educational programs. Students are part of small study groups working on actual issues within the chosen subject, allowing them to develop their own interests and talents. Students analyze and discuss the problem. After conducting individual study of the issue, students reconvene to discuss their research. These meetings are supervised by a staff member or senior student to ensure that the discussions are of appropriate depth.

    Students are limited to the Arts and Culture program on SDSU Exchange where all courses are taught in English. An introductory course on Dutch language and culture is provided at the beginning of each semester.

     
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