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Wheaton In England

 

2006 Program | 2002 Travel Album | 2003 Travel Album| 2005 Travel Album || 2008 Travel Album |

You are warmly invited to join the Wheaton College English Department's summer program of study and travel in England. The program is designed to allow students to study English literature in its native environment. The program is led and taught by full-time professors of the Wheaton College English Department. The co-directors for the 2006 program are Dr. Wayne Martindale and Dr. Leland Ryken. We welcome you to view our travel photo albums from 2002, 2003 or 2005 or 2006 or learn more about the 2008 program. This eight-week summer program offers eight to ten hours of English credit. Although the program varies somewhat from year to year, the basic program includes three elements: one to two weeks of classes on Wheaton's campus prior to embarking for England, seven to ten days in London, and three to four weeks at St. Anne's College, Oxford. The group also goes on numerous one-day field trips to various literary sites and on an extended northern excursion, which includes the Lake District. Usually the program includes an extended southern excursion as well, although it occasionally substitutes an extended visit to Ireland, Scotland, or Wales.

 


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