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Ireland

Psychology 322 in Ireland

Term To Study: Winter Term 2023
Application Deadline: Oct 15, 2022
Program Starts: Jan 06, 2023
Program Ends: Jan 15, 2023
Major 1: Psychology
Subject 1:
Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Faculty-led
Program Fee: $3,100
Link 1: Rock Farm Slane (Accomodations)
Program Locations: Dublin
Contact Phone: 7076642582
Contact Name: Hope
Contact Email: hope.ortiz@sonoma.edu
What is Included: • 9 nights at the Rock Farm Hostel, Slane, County Meath
• 1 night in a Dublin city hostel (TBC)
• 23 meals included:
- 9 breakfasts – hostel: cereals, fruit, toast, tea/coffee
- 9 lunches – hostel/picnic: sandwiches, soup, fruit
- 8 dinners – hostel: variety of shared, cooked meals
- 1 dinner – in a restaurant in Dublin
• Rooms at hostel for lectures and workshops
• Modern motor-coach for field trips
• Airport transfers on Days 1 and 11

VISITS (including entrance fees / guest guides / displays & exhibits):
Day 1. Transfer to Slane
Day 2. Newgrange Boyne Valley Wools
Day 4. Hill of Tara
Day 5. Loughcrew
Day 7. Forest walk
Day 9. National Museum of Ireland
Day 11. Transfer to airport

What is not Included: - Round trip airfare.
- Meals not included in program (see above).
- Personal expenses.
Estimated Costs: Ireland ground costs: $1,900
Tuition and insurance fees: $1,200
Round trip airfare: $1,300
Total: $4,500
*Does not include additional meals and personal expenses.

$500 deposit is due Nov. 2.
Total Ireland ground costs ($1,900) is due Dec. 1.
Tuition and fees are due Dec. 16.
Program Description

Take Psychology 322: Myth, Dream, and Symbol in Ireland! Explore the inner world of the unconscious, while staying in the picturesque Irish Countryside.

The course will draw from contemporary dream research, Jungian dreamwork, and employ methods of dream incubation (asking specific questions of our dreams) to work with the creative and integrative potential of the dreaming mind. We will study the role of myth and storytelling in traditional societies, with a specific emphasis on Irish myth. We will explore the connection of myth, culture, tradition, and the land through visits to some of the most significant sacred sites of Irish culture, such as Newgrange (part of the Bru Na Boinne UNESCO World Heritage Sites), the Hill of Tara, and Loughcrew Cairns.

TWO INFORMATION UPCOMING SESSIONS:
Tuesday, September 27, noon-1 PM (Zoom)
Thursday, September 29, noon-1 PM (in-person)
Email hope.ortiz@sonoma.edu for more information.

Quick Facts

Population: 4722028
Capital: Dublin
Per-capita GDP: $ 40100
Size: 70273 km2
Time Zone: (GMT) Dublin

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