Explore the origins of Western philosophy, ethics, democracy and culture during a 10-day trip to Greece while earning course credit for PHI-240: Introduction to Ethics.
Students visit some of Greece's most significant historical and philosophical sites, including the Acropolis, the ancient Agora, Delphi and the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. They also explore Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum, where many of the foundations of ethical thought were developed, while experiencing Greek culture through a traditional cooking class, visits to local villages and an excursion to the island of Aegina.
Dates: June 16-25, 2027
Faculty: The course will be led and taught by Wake Tech faculty member Derrick Nantz.
Accommodations: Students stay at a hotel in Athens, with two to six per room.
Meals: The hotel provides a continental breakfast each morning. Other meal options are available in area markets and restaurants.
Cost: $3,310
The cost includes the following:
The following items are not included in the cost:
For more information, email Derrick Nantz at [email protected].