Evolution and the Human Condition at Chongqing University of Education

Program Dates
Official Arrival Date: 5/19
Official Departure Date: 6/1
Program Description
This program is designed to bring New Paltz students to study evolution alongside students at Chongqing University of Education.
This course focuses on the evolution and the human condition. Two broad themes that emerge in this class address (a) human diversity (who are vary from one another) along with (b) human universality (how we are all the same).
Program Costs
Budget Information coming soon
Housing
Students will be housed in a hotel in Chongqing for the duration of the two-week program. Students will share rooms generally doubles. Students wanting a single room will have to pay an additional supplement.
Faculty Leader
Glenn Geher, professor of psychology at SUNY New Paltz
Visas and Immigration
Visa requirements frequently change and you are ultimately responsible for correctly completing immigration requirements. Please do not apply for a visa or purchase airplane tickets until you have received information and support documentation from the SUNY New Paltz Center for International Programs office.
US Citizens: A visa is required.
Non-US Citizens: Please refer to the Consulate for visa requirements
Have Questions?
Contact SUNY New Paltz Study Abroad Advisor
Bianca Sylvain