ENGLANDEarn 6 credits in Introduction toArchaeology (ANTH 2302) and CulturalAnthropology (ANTH 2351) while exploringEngland with your ACC classmates andProfessor Paul Lehman.SESSION AND DATESSession: First 5-week Summer Session 2024Class at ACC before departure: NoneProgram in England: June 10 - July 1Summer 2024ArchaeologyBenjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship($5,000 maximum) Gilman - McCain Scholarship ($5,000 maximum)Fund for Education Abroad ScholarshipsCCID Maxwell King Founder Study AbroadScholarship ($500) ($1,250 minimum)AccommodationsGround transportationArchaeological dig siteExcursions and entrance fees per itineraryWelcome dinner24/7 logistics support and emergencyassistanceIncludes:Choose a study abroad program. You canbrowse all programs at our website.Schedule and complete a video advisingsession starting August 28, 2024. Advising canbe scheduled online at our website.Complete and submit an application.Complete an interview with program facultyleader.1.2.3.4.A $400 deposit, applied toward program fee, isdue within one week of program acceptance. Program fee payment deadline is February 29, 2024 via ACC Marketplace. Student participants must abide by allprogram rules and regulations.Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change.Program fees are non-refundable.Board of Trustees' Study Abroad Scholarships,($1,000)Tyler Center for Global Studies Study AbroadScholarships, ($2,500)Applications due February 15, 2024.Advising Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30am–12:30pm and 1:30pm–3:30pmApplication deadline is February 8, 2024.Roundtrip airfare from Austin to LondonACC Course tuition, fees, and booksMeals not included in program fee Personal expensesInternational travel health insurancePassport and visa fees (if applicable)Vaccinations (if applicable)Students are also responsible for the followingexpenses NOT included in the program fee:Acceptance is on a first come, first served basis. Itis recommended that you complete advising andall application requirements as soon as possible.Maximum number of participants is 15. PROGRAM FEE - $3,60018 years or older by program departure dateGood academic standing by end of Fall 2023Prerequisites: NoneELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSOTHER SCHOLARSHIPSACC STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPSTEPS TO APPLYACC International Programs faculty-led studyabroad programs are a welcoming and inclusiveenvironment for all students.Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office ifyou have questions about eligibility.FINANCIAL AIDwww.austincc.edu/studyabroad512-223-7114studyabroad@austincc.edu@ACCStudyAbroad Message
London: 8 nightsDorking: 8 nightsYork: 1 nightHexham: 2 nightsEdinburgh: 2 nightsDear Students,Have you ever imagined yourself going on anarchaeological adventure? Do ancientcivilizations intrigue you? How about moderncivilization? Immerse yourself in an experientiallearning environment you will never forget. Fromone of the most vibrant cities in the world toquaint little countryside villages, we will beexploring the archaeology and culture of ancientRoman Britannia, juxtaposed with the growingdiversity and challenges of the modern UnitedKingdom. Beginning in one of the more important ancienttowns in Britannia, our first eight days will bespent exploring ancient Londinium, and itsmodern incarnation, London. We will examineRomano-British culture through archaeologicalcollections at such world-class venues as theBritish Museum and the Museum of London, andtrack down the elusive ruins of Londinium,hidden throughout the modern city. We will alsoexperience a special tour of the Thames Riverforeshore, where thousands of years of history arerepresented in dense artifact deposits. OurLondon investigations will be enhanced byexcursions to other Roman sites, such as Bathand Hadrian’s Wall. While in London, we will use the city as aclassroom to examine modern cultural topics,such as immigration, diversity, inequality andglobalization – incidentally, all topics of relevanceto the citizens of ancient Britannia as well. St.Albans Cathedral and other famous places ofworship will serve as backdrops for studyingaspects of religion. We will spend six days participating inarchaeological excavations at a Roman countryestate in the beautiful Surrey Hills. You willmaster modern fieldwork and artifact processingmethods working alongside local archaeologistsand volunteers, through hands-on experientiallearning. Visits to the southern coast and theRoman ruins at Chichester will punctuate ourstay in the countryside.Don’t dawdle, London and the Englishcountryside awaits!Sunday, June 9Depart for London, EnglandMonday, June 10Morning: Arrive to London Afternoon: Student OrientationEvening: Welcome Dinner Tuesday, June 11Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Museum of London Evening: Free Time Wednesday, June 12Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Visit the Roman Wall Evening: Free Time Thursday, June 13Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: British MuseumEvening: Free Time Friday, June 4Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Foreshore Private TourEvening: Free Time Saturday, June 15Day: Stonehenge and Bath TourSunday, June 16Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: British Museum Evening: Free Time Monday, June 17Day: St. Albans Day TripTuesday, June 18Morning: London MithraeumAfternoon: Depart to DorkingEvening: Free Time Wednesday, June 19Morning: Chichester Day Trip Afternoon: Fishbourne Roman Palace & GuildhallCastle Evening: Free Time Thursday, June 20Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteFriday, June 21Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteSaturday, June 22Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteSunday, June 23Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Monday, June 24Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Tuesday, June 25Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Wednesday, June 26Day: Depart for York Thursday, June 27Morning: Jorvik Viking Centre Afternoon: Depart for HexhamEvening: Free Time Friday June 28Morning: Housesteads Fort, Hadrian’s WallAfternoon: Free Time Evening: Free Time Saturday, June 29Morning: VindolandaAfternoon: Depart to Edinburgh Evening: Free TimeSunday, June 30Morning: National Museum of Scotland Afternoon: Walking Tour of Royal Mile Evening: Free Time and Prepare for DepartureMonday, July 1Program Ends. Return to Austin or IndependentTravel PROGRAM ITINERARYFACULTY LEADER MESSAGE PROGRAM ITINERARYPaul LehmanAdjunct, Associate ProfessorAnthropologyplehman@austincc.edu
London: 8 nightsDorking: 8 nightsYork: 1 nightHexham: 2 nightsEdinburgh: 2 nightsDear Students,Have you ever imagined yourself going on anarchaeological adventure? Do ancientcivilizations intrigue you? How about moderncivilization? Immerse yourself in an experientiallearning environment you will never forget. Fromone of the most vibrant cities in the world toquaint little countryside villages, we will beexploring the archaeology and culture of ancientRoman Britannia, juxtaposed with the growingdiversity and challenges of the modern UnitedKingdom. Beginning in one of the more important ancienttowns in Britannia, our first eight days will bespent exploring ancient Londinium, and itsmodern incarnation, London. We will examineRomano-British culture through archaeologicalcollections at such world-class venues as theBritish Museum and the Museum of London, andtrack down the elusive ruins of Londinium,hidden throughout the modern city. We will alsoexperience a special tour of the Thames Riverforeshore, where thousands of years of history arerepresented in dense artifact deposits. OurLondon investigations will be enhanced byexcursions to other Roman sites, such as Bathand Hadrian’s Wall. While in London, we will use the city as aclassroom to examine modern cultural topics,such as immigration, diversity, inequality andglobalization – incidentally, all topics of relevanceto the citizens of ancient Britannia as well. St.Albans Cathedral and other famous places ofworship will serve as backdrops for studyingaspects of religion. We will spend six days participating inarchaeological excavations at a Roman countryestate in the beautiful Surrey Hills. You willmaster modern fieldwork and artifact processingmethods working alongside local archaeologistsand volunteers, through hands-on experientiallearning. Visits to the southern coast and theRoman ruins at Chichester will punctuate ourstay in the countryside.Don’t dawdle, London and the Englishcountryside awaits!Sunday, June 9Depart for London, EnglandMonday, June 10Morning: Arrive to London Afternoon: Student OrientationEvening: Welcome Dinner Tuesday, June 11Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Museum of London Evening: Free Time Wednesday, June 12Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Visit the Roman Wall Evening: Free Time Thursday, June 13Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: British MuseumEvening: Free Time Friday, June 4Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Foreshore Private TourEvening: Free Time Saturday, June 15Day: Stonehenge and Bath TourSunday, June 16Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: British Museum Evening: Free Time Monday, June 17Day: St. Albans Day TripTuesday, June 18Morning: London MithraeumAfternoon: Depart to DorkingEvening: Free Time Wednesday, June 19Morning: Chichester Day Trip Afternoon: Fishbourne Roman Palace & GuildhallCastle Evening: Free Time Thursday, June 20Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteFriday, June 21Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteSaturday, June 22Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteSunday, June 23Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Monday, June 24Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Tuesday, June 25Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Wednesday, June 26Day: Depart for York Thursday, June 27Morning: Jorvik Viking Centre Afternoon: Depart for HexhamEvening: Free Time Friday June 28Morning: Housesteads Fort, Hadrian’s WallAfternoon: Free Time Evening: Free Time Saturday, June 29Morning: VindolandaAfternoon: Depart to Edinburgh Evening: Free TimeSunday, June 30Morning: National Museum of Scotland Afternoon: Walking Tour of Royal Mile Evening: Free Time and Prepare for DepartureMonday, July 1Program Ends. Return to Austin or IndependentTravel PROGRAM ITINERARYFACULTY LEADER MESSAGE PROGRAM ITINERARYPaul LehmanAdjunct, Associate ProfessorAnthropologyplehman@austincc.edu
London: 8 nightsDorking: 8 nightsYork: 1 nightHexham: 2 nightsEdinburgh: 2 nightsDear Students,Have you ever imagined yourself going on anarchaeological adventure? Do ancientcivilizations intrigue you? How about moderncivilization? Immerse yourself in an experientiallearning environment you will never forget. Fromone of the most vibrant cities in the world toquaint little countryside villages, we will beexploring the archaeology and culture of ancientRoman Britannia, juxtaposed with the growingdiversity and challenges of the modern UnitedKingdom. Beginning in one of the more important ancienttowns in Britannia, our first eight days will bespent exploring ancient Londinium, and itsmodern incarnation, London. We will examineRomano-British culture through archaeologicalcollections at such world-class venues as theBritish Museum and the Museum of London, andtrack down the elusive ruins of Londinium,hidden throughout the modern city. We will alsoexperience a special tour of the Thames Riverforeshore, where thousands of years of history arerepresented in dense artifact deposits. OurLondon investigations will be enhanced byexcursions to other Roman sites, such as Bathand Hadrian’s Wall. While in London, we will use the city as aclassroom to examine modern cultural topics,such as immigration, diversity, inequality andglobalization – incidentally, all topics of relevanceto the citizens of ancient Britannia as well. St.Albans Cathedral and other famous places ofworship will serve as backdrops for studyingaspects of religion. We will spend six days participating inarchaeological excavations at a Roman countryestate in the beautiful Surrey Hills. You willmaster modern fieldwork and artifact processingmethods working alongside local archaeologistsand volunteers, through hands-on experientiallearning. Visits to the southern coast and theRoman ruins at Chichester will punctuate ourstay in the countryside.Don’t dawdle, London and the Englishcountryside awaits!Sunday, June 9Depart for London, EnglandMonday, June 10Morning: Arrive to London Afternoon: Student OrientationEvening: Welcome Dinner Tuesday, June 11Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Museum of London Evening: Free Time Wednesday, June 12Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Visit the Roman Wall Evening: Free Time Thursday, June 13Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: British MuseumEvening: Free Time Friday, June 4Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: Foreshore Private TourEvening: Free Time Saturday, June 15Day: Stonehenge and Bath TourSunday, June 16Morning: Class at Hyde ParkAfternoon: British Museum Evening: Free Time Monday, June 17Day: St. Albans Day TripTuesday, June 18Morning: London MithraeumAfternoon: Depart to DorkingEvening: Free Time Wednesday, June 19Morning: Chichester Day Trip Afternoon: Fishbourne Roman Palace & GuildhallCastle Evening: Free Time Thursday, June 20Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteFriday, June 21Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteSaturday, June 22Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig SiteSunday, June 23Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Monday, June 24Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Tuesday, June 25Day: Surrey Archaeological Dig Site Wednesday, June 26Day: Depart for York Thursday, June 27Morning: Jorvik Viking Centre Afternoon: Depart for HexhamEvening: Free Time Friday June 28Morning: Housesteads Fort, Hadrian’s WallAfternoon: Free Time Evening: Free Time Saturday, June 29Morning: VindolandaAfternoon: Depart to Edinburgh Evening: Free TimeSunday, June 30Morning: National Museum of Scotland Afternoon: Walking Tour of Royal Mile Evening: Free Time and Prepare for DepartureMonday, July 1Program Ends. Return to Austin or IndependentTravel PROGRAM ITINERARYFACULTY LEADER MESSAGE PROGRAM ITINERARYPaul LehmanAdjunct, Associate ProfessorAnthropologyplehman@austincc.edu
ENGLANDEarn 6 credits in Introduction toArchaeology (ANTH 2302) and CulturalAnthropology (ANTH 2351) while exploringEngland with your ACC classmates andProfessor Paul Lehman.SESSION AND DATESSession: First 5-week Summer Session 2024Class at ACC before departure: NoneProgram in England: June 10 - July 1Summer 2024ArchaeologyBenjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship($5,000 maximum) Gilman - McCain Scholarship ($5,000 maximum)Fund for Education Abroad ScholarshipsCCID Maxwell King Founder Study AbroadScholarship ($500) ($1,250 minimum)AccommodationsGround transportationArchaeological dig siteExcursions and entrance fees per itineraryWelcome dinner24/7 logistics support and emergencyassistanceIncludes:Choose a study abroad program. You canbrowse all programs at our website.Schedule and complete a video advisingsession starting August 28, 2024. Advising canbe scheduled online at our website.Complete and submit an application.Complete an interview with program facultyleader.1.2.3.4.A $400 deposit, applied toward program fee, isdue within one week of program acceptance. Program fee payment deadline is February 29, 2024 via ACC Marketplace. Student participants must abide by allprogram rules and regulations.Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change.Program fees are non-refundable.Board of Trustees' Study Abroad Scholarships,($1,000)Tyler Center for Global Studies Study AbroadScholarships, ($2,500)Applications due February 15, 2024.Advising Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30am–12:30pm and 1:30pm–3:30pmApplication deadline is February 8, 2024.Roundtrip airfare from Austin to LondonACC Course tuition, fees, and booksMeals not included in program fee Personal expensesInternational travel health insurancePassport and visa fees (if applicable)Vaccinations (if applicable)Students are also responsible for the followingexpenses NOT included in the program fee:Acceptance is on a first come, first served basis. Itis recommended that you complete advising andall application requirements as soon as possible.Maximum number of participants is 15. PROGRAM FEE - $3,60018 years or older by program departure dateGood academic standing by end of Fall 2023Prerequisites: NoneELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSOTHER SCHOLARSHIPSACC STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPSTEPS TO APPLYACC International Programs faculty-led studyabroad programs are a welcoming and inclusiveenvironment for all students.Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office ifyou have questions about eligibility.FINANCIAL AIDwww.austincc.edu/studyabroad512-223-7114studyabroad@austincc.edu@ACCStudyAbroad
ENGLANDEarn 6 credits in Introduction toArchaeology (ANTH 2302) and CulturalAnthropology (ANTH 2351) while exploringEngland with your ACC classmates andProfessor Paul Lehman.SESSION AND DATESSession: First 5-week Summer Session 2024Class at ACC before departure: NoneProgram in England: June 10 - July 1Summer 2024ArchaeologyBenjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship($5,000 maximum) Gilman - McCain Scholarship ($5,000 maximum)Fund for Education Abroad ScholarshipsCCID Maxwell King Founder Study AbroadScholarship ($500) ($1,250 minimum)AccommodationsGround transportationArchaeological dig siteExcursions and entrance fees per itineraryWelcome dinner24/7 logistics support and emergencyassistanceIncludes:Choose a study abroad program. You canbrowse all programs at our website.Schedule and complete a video advisingsession starting August 28, 2024. Advising canbe scheduled online at our website.Complete and submit an application.Complete an interview with program facultyleader.1.2.3.4.A $400 deposit, applied toward program fee, isdue within one week of program acceptance. Program fee payment deadline is February 29, 2024 via ACC Marketplace. Student participants must abide by allprogram rules and regulations.Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change.Program fees are non-refundable.Board of Trustees' Study Abroad Scholarships,($1,000)Tyler Center for Global Studies Study AbroadScholarships, ($2,500)Applications due February 15, 2024.Advising Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30am–12:30pm and 1:30pm–3:30pmApplication deadline is February 8, 2024.Roundtrip airfare from Austin to LondonACC Course tuition, fees, and booksMeals not included in program fee Personal expensesInternational travel health insurancePassport and visa fees (if applicable)Vaccinations (if applicable)Students are also responsible for the followingexpenses NOT included in the program fee:Acceptance is on a first come, first served basis. Itis recommended that you complete advising andall application requirements as soon as possible.Maximum number of participants is 15. PROGRAM FEE - $3,60018 years or older by program departure dateGood academic standing by end of Fall 2023Prerequisites: NoneELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSOTHER SCHOLARSHIPSACC STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPSTEPS TO APPLYACC International Programs faculty-led studyabroad programs are a welcoming and inclusiveenvironment for all students.Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office ifyou have questions about eligibility.FINANCIAL AIDwww.austincc.edu/studyabroad512-223-7114studyabroad@austincc.edu@ACCStudyAbroad