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Semester / Trimester

Culture, Portuguese Language, Business & Courses with Locals

Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina

Fall 1 2012 (Aug 3, 2012 to Dec 7, 2012)
Catalog Code: IFPF1112

Hours & Credits Total:

216 - 360

Hours of Instruction

14 - 24

Semester Credits

21 - 36

Quarter Units

Notes

  • Additional Courses with Locals

    The courses with locals listed below are simply a sample of the courses with locals that may be available during a given session. Additional courses with locals may also be available. Please contact ISA for eligibility requirements and information on courses in the following departments:

    Accounting
    Administration
    Architecture and Urbanism
    Civil Engineering
    Computer Science
    Film and Audiovisual Production
    Design
    Industrial Engineering
    Information Systems
    International Relations
    Law
    Psychology
    Social Communication: Journalism
    Technology in Fashion Design
    Telematic-Electrical Engineering

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Language Courses

Courses:
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Electives in English

Courses:
54 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Taught In English
Consumer Behavior
54 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Taught In English
Cultural Anthropology with a Contemporary Cultural Studies Approach
54 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Taught In English
Ethnicity and Society in the History and Culture of Brazil
54 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Taught In English
International Economics in the Age of Globalization: Focus on Brazil
54 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Taught In English
Tourism and Environment in Brazil
54 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Intro to Luso-Brazilian Literature
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Architecture and Urbanism (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Architecture Theory
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Art History
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Graphic Expression (Architecture and Urbanism)
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Habitability I
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
History of World Architecture and Urbanism
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Introduction to Urban Design and Architecture
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Modeling (Architecture and Urbanism)
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Structural Theory
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Urban Theory
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Business Administration (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Accounting
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Group Processes
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
History of Administrative Thought
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Organizational Communication
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Philosophy
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Computer Science (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Algorithms I (Computer Science)
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Digital and Electronic Circuits
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Introduction of Computer Organization
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Economics (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Economic Fundamentals
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
International Economics
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Macroeconomic Analysis
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Microeconomic Analysis
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Gastronomy (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Basic Gastronomy
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
European Cuisine
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
History of Alimentation
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Selection and Recognition of Ingredients (Gastronomy)
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International Relations (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Fundamentals of International Relations
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
History of International Relations
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Reading and the Production of Text (International Relations)
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Kinesiology and Physical Education (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Athleticism
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Fundamentals of Physical Education
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Recreation and Leisure
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Rhythmic Activities
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Legal Studies (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Civil Law I
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Constitutional Law I
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Criminal Law I
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
International Public Law
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Introduction to the Science of Law
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Reading and the Production of Text (Law)
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Mathematics (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Analytic Geometry
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Calculus I
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Elementary Topics in Mathematics
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Descriptive Geometry
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Political Science (with locals)

Courses:
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
International Trade
72 Hours of Instruction
Language Level: Advanced
Political Theory of the State

Course Disclaimer

Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.

Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.

Some courses may require additional fees.

Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. According to ISA policy and possible visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by their home institutions, for the duration of the program.

Availability of courses is based on enrollment numbers. All students should seek pre-approval for alternate courses in the event of last minute class cancellations