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Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Housing:
Home Stay
Language Pre-Requisites:
None
Language of Instruction:
English
CMC GPA Requirement:
2.5
Program GPA Requirement:
Must meet CMC minimum GPA
Internships Available:
Internships are not approved for credit but we highly encourage you to take it for the experience.
Class Status:
1. Second Semester Sophomore, 2. First Semester Junior, 3. Second Semester Junior, 4. First Semester Senior
Subjects Offered:
Anthropology, Art History, Culture, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Gender Studies, Government, History, Humanities, Independent Study, International Relations, International Studies, Liberal Arts, Literature, Political Science, Pre-Law, Psychology, Sociology, Women's Studies
On-Site Semester-Long Required Language Course:
Swedish
Additional Pre-Requisites:
None
Program Type:
Third Party Sponsor
Program Description:
The Swedish Program is a small program affiliated with the prestigious Stockholm School of Economics (SSE). The distinctive features of the Program – our curricular breadth, high academic standards, commitment to cultural integration, university setting, and small size - effectively promote this multifaceted learning experience. Students take small, liberal arts classes in English and interact closely with their professors and peers on the Program and at SSE. Swedish Program students are part of the SSE community and have access to classes, facilities, events, student clubs, and social activities.
The Swedish Program poses a compelling intellectual and cultural challenge: to develop an understanding of how Sweden addresses political, economic, social, and artistic issues relevant to all advanced societies. This challenge reflects Sweden's impressive history of innovative responses to issues such as financial downturns, environmental protection, immigration, health-care, education, and gender equality. These topics are likewise studied in an interdisciplinary and critical tradition. Our objective is to promote a comprehensive view highlighting the country's achievements as well as its contemporary problems. Students and scholars come from all over the world to study in Sweden. The country's appeal extends beyond its social and political institutions to its rich traditions in the arts, humanities, and science.