Urban (Re)Development in Berlin & Amsterdam

Program Type

SU Faculty-Led

Program Provider

Seattle University

None

About this Program

The urban experience is an ever-changing environment, always responding to transitions in society; whether through demographic shifts, changes in economic conditions, or conflicts and crises. This course will focus on the urban (re)development that has been taking place in the European context, and the impact that this has had on neighborhoods, the economy, the people, the environment, and the many forms of resistance in response. The history and modern redevelopment of our host cities of Berlin and Amsterdam are individually unique, and serve as fascinating case studies that allow students to examine urban redevelopment through the lens of a foreign context but also expand our imagination about what is possible as we interact with the dynamics of our own cities. Students will ponder issues like the effect of globalization, gentrification and displacement, policy innovations to protect affordability, public transportation, social movements, and the extensive use of the arts as public expression. The required study abroad component includes a 12-day journey together, to marry an intellectual exploration of Berlin and Amsterdam with a deep and intense experience, first-hand. This experiential component will teach us practical and applicable tools to navigate “foreign” space, communicate with locals as a confident and humble global citizen, and significantly enhance our leadership and team-building skills. Our exploration will take us down both traditional tourist paths, and many off-the-beaten-track experiences hearing from locals about their cities. SU Course(s): PUBA 3910 or UCOR 3600

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Program Highlights

Course(s):
  • PUBA 3910
  • UCOR 3600
Key Benefits:
  • Led by Associate Professor Zachary Wood for a 12-day immersion experience in the Berlin, Germany and Amsterdam, Netherlands. For this program, you will enroll in either UCOR 3600 or PUBA 3910. Seattle University’s Faculty-Led Short-Term Programs are designed and led by Seattle University faculty and include a variety of cultural and educational excursions. This program is perfect for students who want a shorter length education abroad experience. Seattle University provides comprehensive support, including pre-departure advising, on-site faculty leadership, comprehensive global travel and medical insurance, accommodations, and organized excursions.

Level of Immersion

Language(s) of Instruction:

  • English

Features

  • Courses with Study Abroad Students
  • Experiential Immersion
  • No Language Pre-Requisites

Housing Abroad

  • Hotels

Housing at Seattle University

Moving can be both costly and stressful, but careful planning can help minimize both. Start by creating a housing plan for before and after your study abroad experience to avoid the pressure of continuing to pay for rent at home. Program fees typically cover housing abroad, so if you expect to incur additional domestic rent expenses, be sure to include these in your budget. If possible, consider staying with family or friends temporarily before you depart or when you return to save on costs.

Housing Residence Life

Education Abroad typically recommends considering Seattle University on-campus housing for when students return from their programs, as Housing Residence Life staff are able to support students in securing housing, while adhering to student preferenceas best as they can.

Housing Application

Check the Housing Portal for more specific dates

  • Winter Quarter Housing applications open in November
  • Spring Quarter Housing applications open in February
  • Fall Quarter Housing applications open in May

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