Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
Sweden
Itinerary:
Stockholm
rebro
Gamla Stan
Stockholm
Old
Stortorget
Royal Palace
Boat
Tour
Parliament
Cathedral
Attend class
with Swedish
college students
rebro
Intructional Intent:
Cross-cultural study of culture and gender roles using an interdisciplinary social scientific
perspective. Students will develop an understanding of the impact culture has on our
social experiences through immersion in Swedish culture. Students will attend classes at
Tullangskolan and will gain first hand insight into Swedish Deaf Culture by visiting the
National Upper Secondary School for the Deaf.
SYG 1920
The primary purpose of this course is
to provide an introduction to sociology
as a social science and to introduce and
discuss topics utilizing the sociological
imagination in a cross cultural
comparison between Sweden and the
United States. Areas to be covered
include: socialization, social structures,
deviance, family, education, social
stratification, gender, race, and social
change.
SYG 2000
The primary purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to sociology as a
social science and to introduce and discuss topics utilizing the sociological
imagination. Areas to be covered include: theory, research methods,
socialization, social structures, deviance, family, education, social stratification,
gender, race, and social change
ASL 1920
ASL 2510
Courses
SYG 1920 Group Study Sociology
SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology
(1 credit)
(3 credits)
(1 credit)
(3 credits)
Financial Resources
Student Life Study Abroad Grant
Additional Funds
When
How much?
$ 2,975
Sweden
Itinerary:
Stockholm
rebro
rebro
Doug Diekow
Douglas Diekow has taught sociology at Santa
Fe for a number of years. He has been a strong
supporter of internationalizing the curriculum
at the college. Mr. Douglas Diekow has been at
the forefront of developing the partnership
between Santa Fe College and Tullngsskolan,
and he has coordinated the visits to Santa Fe
College by a Swedish delegation from
Tullngsskolan in the Fall of 2010 and 2013. He
led the study abroad program to Sweden in
2014 and 2015.
Phone: 352-381-3655
P155
douglas.diekow@sfcollege.edu
Michelle Freas
Michelle Freas has been to Sweden on
occasion, traveling as a faculty member
on the 2015 study abroad class. She
has developed relationships with
faculty who teach at the Deaf College
in Orebro and will continue to maintain
these relationships through the
academic year.
Phone: 352-395-7152
L-220
michelle.freas@sfcollege.edu
Follow up
SF International Education
www.sfcollege.edu/international
SF Study Abroad Facebook Page
World Travelers Club
Coordinator of International
Education
Paloma Rodriguez, A-213
paloma.rodriguez@sfcollege.edu