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Israel

Summer in Israel

Term To Study: Summer 2013
Application Deadline: Mar 15, 2013
Program Starts: Jul 01, 2013
Program Ends: Jul 15, 2013
Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Faculty-led
Link 1: Summer 2013 Information
Program Locations: Negev
Contact Phone: 9142516032
Contact Name: Collette Reny
Contact Email: study.abroad@purchase.edu
Estimated Costs: For Summer 2013 (2 week program) the following are estimated costs:

Tuition $ 696 (3 credits in state)
Program Fee 1665
College Fees 8
Insurance 7
Airfare 1750
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$4126 total in state
***Please note, for Purchase College students, the Jewish Studies department will subsidize the flight costs on this program making student costs approx. $2376***

All costs are estimates and are subject to change.
Documents: 
israelbrochure.pdf
Program Description

PLEASE NOTE - SUMMER 2014 APPLICATIONS WILL BE OPEN IN NOVEMBER. Check back for up to date information after that time. Tentative dates for Summer 2014 are June 22- July 25.

Summer 2013: Two-week archaeological program. (Please note that the next full five-week summer archaeology program will be in the summer of 2014.) In the summer of 2013 students will participate in an archaeological survey (but no excavation), and will learn about processing archaeological finds. All students will enroll in the course, “Archaeological Field Survey and Study.”

****General Description (To be offered again in Summer 2014)
Purchase College SUNY offers a five week summer archaeology program in Israel, which combines an intensive archaeological field school experience with touring and study. Students will work at the archaeological site of Khirbet Summeily, which dates to the 10th-8th centuries BCE. The program includes a trip to Jerusalem, and field trips to the Dead Sea, the Mediterranean coast, and northern Israel.

Courses

All students enroll in two courses. The first is a field school, “Methods and Techniques in Field Archaeology,” in which students will learn all aspects of excavation methodology. and will participate in the fieldwork every day. The second course, “Archaeological Issues in the Southern Levant,” will teach about the history and archaeology of the country, through lectures, field trips, and occasional workshops.

The field trips will bring students to many archaeological sites as well as other important destinations, including Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, the oasis of Ein Gedi, sites on the Mediterranean coast, and several cities in northern Israel.

Quick Facts

Population: 7590758
Capital: Jerusalem
Per-capita GDP: $ 31400
Size: 20770 km2
Time Zone: (GMT + 02:00 hours) Kaliningrad

US State Department

Travel Warning: YES
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