From b13k8@hotmail.com Tue Dec 3 03:34:06 2002 From: b13k8@hotmail.com (BELINDA ESPINOZA) Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 03:34:06 +0000 Subject: [Casa-chavez] Finals Stress Relief-Birthday Party! Message-ID:
Hey CASA! What's up! I just wanted to invite all of you to my birthday party which is going to be at the club, Medusa's in Anaheim. For those of you who already knew about it, it has been changed from my house to the night club. It's 21 and over for guys and girls, but if anyone is under 21 that you want to invite, let me know and my cousin can arrange for them to get in(obviously if I'm getting in!).Feel free to invite anyone you want. It will be on Friday, December 13 and if you guys want we can probably chill afterwards somewhere like Denny's or something. Also, I have flyers for all the girls so you can get in free so let me know if you want to go. I will leave some in the living room as well. Well, I hope all you guys can go and I guess I'll take this time to let you all know that I had a blast living here and hopefully we can keep in touch. Thanks for your company and support. -Belinda Espinoza
 
Here's the address:
Anaheim Plaza Hotel
1700 S Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, CA 92802
(across from Disneyland)


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EAP MEXICO offers five distinct programs: *NEW MEXICO-US COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES FALL SEMESTER This new program, offered for the fall semester in Mexico City, is designed for anyone who is interested in the connections between Mexico and the United States and particularly in how these connections resonate in California. Students enroll in four courses and earn 21 UC quarter units on the program.. One required core course is designed to provide a historical and political overview of relations between Mexico and the United States. A trip to Cuba, with lectures at the Universidad de Habana, is incorporated into the core course. Three other courses are chosen from the areas of political science, sociology, history, literature, geography, economics, art history, or Spanish. Internship and research opportunities are also available. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required at the time of application. Junior standing and at least two years of university level Spanish (or equivalent) is required by departure. *UNAM SEMESTER OR ACADEMIC YEAR This program, offered for the academic year, fall, or spring semester, is available at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City. Students take regular university courses, where most academic disciplines may be accommodated. All instruction is in Spanish. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required at the time of application. Junior standing and at least two years of university level Spanish (or equivalent) with a 3.0 GPA is required by departure. *SEMESTER FIELD RESEARCH PROGRAM (fall or spring) Students study Spanish language and culture in Mexico City for the first six weeks of the program, and then disperse to various sights around Mexico to conduct research for two months. A variety of research topics are available. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required at the time of application. Sophomore standing and at least two years of university level Spanish (or equivalent) with a 2.5 GPA is required by departure. *MONTERREY TECH SEMESTER OR ACADEMIC YEAR This program, offered for the fall or spring semester, is available at the Monterrey Institute of Technology. (Monterrey Tec). This program is geared toward business and economics, other social sciences, international relations, communications, natural science, and engineering. NO previous knowledge of Spanish language is required! Courses are taught in Spanish and/or English, depending on the student's level of language proficiency, and Spanish language instruction is a required part of the program. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required at the time of application. Junior standing is required by departure. *SUMMER LANGUAGE AND CULTURE PROGRAM This ten-week summer program in Morelia is designed for students to complete the entire second year of Spanish in one summer! The program consists of three set courses, worth 5 UC quarter units each, 15 units for the entire program. Students will learn Spanish language while studying Mexican history, society and Latin American literature. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required at the time of application. Sophomore standing and exactly one year (no more, no less) or the equivalent of Spanish language with a 3.0 GPA is required by departure. Ramon Munoz Academic Counselor School of Social Sciences University of California, Irvine (949) 824.6803 --=====================_4848501==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" EAP DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2003
This includes programs in BRAZIL (Fall), CHILE (Fall),
ITALY (Summer/Fall/Year), MEXICO (Summer/Fall/Year),
SINGAPORE (Fall/Year), SOUTH AFRICA (Year), THAILAND.


EAP MEXICO offers five distinct programs:

*NEW MEXICO-US COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES FALL SEMESTER
This new program, offered for the fall semester in Mexico City,
is designed for anyone who is interested in the connections
between Mexico and the United States and particularly in how
these connections resonate in California. Students enroll in four
courses and earn 21 UC quarter units on the program.. One required
core course is designed to provide a historical and political
overview of relations between Mexico and the United States. A trip
to Cuba, with lectures at the Universidad de Habana, is incorporated
into the core course.
Three other courses are chosen from the areas
of political science, sociology, history, literature, geography,
economics, art history, or Spanish. Internship and research
opportunities are also available. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of
2.5 is required at the time of application. Junior standing and
at least two years of university level Spanish (or equivalent) is
required by departure.

*UNAM SEMESTER OR ACADEMIC YEAR
This program, offered for the academic year, fall, or spring
semester, is available at the National Autonomous University of
Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City. Students take regular university
courses, where most academic disciplines may be accommodated.
All instruction is in Spanish. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is
required at the time of application. Junior standing and at least
two years of university level Spanish (or equivalent) with a 3.0 GPA
is required by departure.

*SEMESTER FIELD RESEARCH PROGRAM (fall or spring)
Students study Spanish language and culture in Mexico City for the
first six weeks of the program, and then disperse to various sights
around Mexico to conduct research for two months. A variety of
research topics are available. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 2.5
is required at the time of application. Sophomore standing and at
least two years of university level Spanish (or equivalent) with
a 2.5 GPA is required by departure.

*MONTERREY TECH SEMESTER OR ACADEMIC YEAR
This program, offered for the fall or spring semester, is available
at the Monterrey Institute of Technology. (Monterrey Tec). This
program is geared toward business and economics, other social
sciences, international relations, communications, natural science,
and engineering. NO previous knowledge of Spanish language is
required! Courses are taught in Spanish and/or English, depending
on the student’s level of language proficiency, and Spanish language
instruction is a required part of the program. Eligibility: A minimum
GPA of 3.0 is required at the time of application. Junior standing
is required by departure.

*SUMMER LANGUAGE AND CULTURE PROGRAM
This ten-week summer program in Morelia is designed for students
to complete the entire second year of Spanish in one summer! The
program consists of three set courses, worth 5 UC quarter units
each, 15 units for the entire program. Students will learn Spanish
language while studying Mexican history, society and Latin American
literature. Eligibility: A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required at the time
of application. Sophomore standing and exactly one year (no more, no
less) or the equivalent of Spanish language with a 3.0 GPA is required
by departure.

Ramon Munoz
 Academic Counselor
School of Social Sciences
University of California, Irvine
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