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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES      

Curatorial Practice
This hands-on course provides students with both a theoretical foundation and practical experience in all aspects of the curatorial process, as well as an overview of museum operations. Using the exceptional cultural resources of Washington, D.C., and the American University Museum as their laboratory, students present exhibitions of their own design as final projects. For more information, contact museum@american.edu.

Civil War Institute
This week-long program introduces participants to the key causes and consequences of the Civil War by exploring its remnants and remembrances in the Washington, D.C., area. The intensive program combines morning presentations and discussions with afternoon field trips. Sites include Harper’s Ferry, Antietam, Arlington National Cemetery, the Sherman and Grant Memorials, Howard University, Fort Stevens, the Frederick Douglass Home, Ford’s Theater, and a full-day trip to Richmond. The course fee covers local travel costs, admission fees, and some lunches. A noncredit option is also available. For more information, contact history@american.edu.

Nuclear Studies Institute
Acquire the knowledge of nuclear history, culture, and policy to understand the historical roots and psychological and political dimensions of current nuclear weapons programs and options. Participants gain an introductory intellectual and experiential background to analyze policy options and take the lead in international efforts to build a just and peaceful world. The institute consists of two courses at American University and a study tour in Japan. Participants may take either or both of the courses, in addition to the study tour, allowing them to earn up to 9 credits. A noncredit option is also available. For more information, go to
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TESOL
American University’s TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Institute offers two sessions of course work that enable students to complete AU’s TESOL certificate program in one summer. Topics include principles of linguistics, English-language teaching, the structure of English, and second language acquisition. Students enrolled in TESOL Institute courses are invited to participate in additional activities including lectures, short courses, workshops, receptions, and other social events. For more information, contact 202-885-2582 or tesol@american.edu.

Tropical Biology
Based at the Virgin Island Environmental Resource Station (VIERS) on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands, part of the Virgin Islands National Park and United Nations (UNESCO) Biosphere Reserve, this two-week course introduces students to the ecology of tropical environments. It includes extensive field work, including snorkeling and hiking, and emphasizes the natural history of tropical flora and fauna, island biogeography, and coral reef ecology. For more information, contact kiho@american.edu or go to Environmental Study Program.

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION             

Film and Digital Media Institute
The School of Communication’s Film and Digital Media Institute offers an exciting summer of intensive courses and workshops geared towards both experienced film and digital media professionals and beginners. The courses and workshops are taught by American University faculty and local professionals and are scheduled during evenings and weekends. Classes are kept small to maximize students’ hands-on experience. For additional information or questions, contact 202-885-2665 or film@american.edu or go to Summer Film and Digital Media Institute.


SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

For information on all SIS summer programs, contact sissum@american.edu or go to SIS Summer Programs.

Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century
The summer Contemporary Human Rights Practice program for emerging human rights scholars and activists is an intensive program addressing the needs of students and practitioners for training in human rights advocacy.
For more information, go to Human Rights Institute.

Peacebuilding and Development Institute
One of the first academic programs specifically organized to bridge the fields of peacebuilding and development, this institute provides training to foreign aid workers, government officials, conflict resolution practitioners, and others working in conflict zones to complement their daily field work. Experienced trainers guide participants through sessions to explore the relationships between religion, culture, human rights, and applied theories in peacebuilding and development work. Participants explore innovative methods, while expanding their knowledge and skills in a participatory and interactive learning environment. For more information, go to Peacebuilding & Development Institute.

Contemplative Sustainable Design
This three-week seminar, hosted at the Lama Foundation in San Cristobal, New Mexico, provides students the opportunity to live in a community in the mountains of northern New Mexico, participate in building sustainable structures, and explore the more contemplative dimensions of environmentalism. Students examine the practical, political, technical, and economic facets of sustainable design as they erect structures utilizing passive and active solar energy. At the same time, students reflect on their personal relationship with environmental politics and the quality of their commitment to sustainability. For more information,
go to Contemplative Sustainable Design Institute.


SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS               

Campaign Management Institute
This institute comprehensively covers campaign techniques, strategies, and tactics with emphasis on recent technological developments. Students develop their expertise by utilizing the extensive personnel and organizational resources in Washington, D.C. Group seminars and campaign simulations develop and refine participants’ ability to coordinate successful political campaigns. A noncredit option is also available. For more information, call 202-885-6251 or ccps@american.edu, or go to CCPS Institutes.

Public Affairs and Advocacy Institute
Explore the lobbying profession through an intensive two-week program. The format allows participants to become immersed in the strategies and tactics of organized interests seeking to influence the federal policy-making process. In addition to the applied aspects of the public affairs field, the institute places lobbying in a more theoretical perspective by linking the practical components of political influence with broader issues of democratic political representation. A noncredit option is also available. For more information contact 202-885-6296 or ccps@american.edu, or go to CCPS Institutes.

Women and Political Leadership Skills Institute
This seminar is designed to provide students with hands-on training in political leadership skills. It begins with a background in women and politics and the challenges women have faced entering and advancing in the field. The next sessions offer training in campaigns, polling, fundraising, media, writing, and networking skills. Students then practice these skills on Capitol Hill and have the opportunity to shadow a staffer of a woman member of Congress. The seminar concludes with session on looking ahead to the future of women in politics. For more information, contact 202-885-2903 or wandp@american.edu or go to Women & Politics Institute.

WASHINGTON SEMESTER                   

Washington Semester Summer Program
Spend a summer in the power capital of the world, gaining professional experience and academic credit. For more than 50 years, the Washington Semester Program has been providing bright, ambitious students the learning opportunity of a lifetime. Students gain hands-on skills interning full time for a professional organization in Washington, D.C., and augment their experiences through a seminar in their field of study that meets one half-day per week. Taught by an American University faculty member, the course gives students an overview of their area of interest from a Washington perspective and introduces them to important decision makers. Internships are available in several fields including national government and politics, foreign policy and international affairs, economic policy and international business, justice and law, and print and broadcast media and communication. For more information, contact 202-895-4900 or 800-424-2600; or summerintern@american.edu or go to Washington Semester Summer Internships.

Washington Semester American Indian Program—
Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS)

WINS offers students of sovereign American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) nations the opportunity to build leadership skills while living, studying, and interning in Washington, D.C. This enriching program offers qualified students full scholarships funded by American University and sponsoring organizations. Participants gain professional work experience through internships at a private firm or a federal agency such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, or Department of Agriculture, take courses focusing on Native American public policy concerns, and enjoy social and cultural extra-curricular activities. For more information, contact 202-885-5934 or 800-853-3076; or wins@american.edu or go to WINS program.

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