- Semester at Sea
Semester at Sea "(SAS)" is a
study abroad program managed by the "Institute for Shipboard Education" (ISE) inCharlottesville, Virginia . TheUniversity of Virginia is the current academic sponsor for the program. The university exists on a cruiseship called the MV Explorer.During the spring semester, the 100-day program usually circumnavigates the globe, traveling from the western coast of
Canada or theUnited States , on toEast Asia ,India ,Africa , easternSouth America , and finishing in theCaribbean ,San Diego orFlorida . The following semester, the ship then repeats that voyage in the opposite direction. Sometimes, Semester at Sea transits theSuez Canal and proceeds through theMediterranean Sea before crossing theAtlantic Ocean and finishing inNorth America . During the summer months, ISE also hosts a shorter 65-day Semester at Sea program that concentrates on one general region of the world. Frequently, summer semester programs visit various ports in East Asia or Europe. Additionally, a two-week "Seminar at Sea" program is held for older continuing education participants during December and January that visitsCentral America and transits thePanama Canal .Academics
Each day that the ship is at sea, students attend classes in a variety of subjects and disciplines. Whenever the ship is in a port, no classes are held. Students are then able to travel on Semester at Sea sponsored trips or independently within the country. Travel outside the country of port is usually strictly prohibited, resulting in dismissal from the program. [cite web
title = Voyager's Handbook
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url = https://www.ise.virginia.edu/asp/mydocuments/VoyagersHandbook.pdf
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accessdate =2008-07-18] Although the University of Virginia sponsors the program's academics, Semester at Sea is open to students from any university.Ship
The vessel that is currently used by ISE is the "MV Explorer", a 24,300-ton former cruise ship with a length of 590 feet. Constructed in 2002 by Blohm & Voss shipbuilders in
Germany , it has a cruising speed of 29.9 knots. The ship had been operated byRoyal Olympic Cruises until ISE acquired the vessel in summer 2004.Previously, SAS has used a number of ships as its floating campus, including the S.S. "Seven Seas" (formerly the USS "Long Island"), the S.S. "Seawise University" (formerly the RMS "Queen Elizabeth", which burned and sank in
Hong Kong Harbour during its retrofit into a campus in 1972), the S.S. "Universe" and the S.S. "Universe Explorer". During the history of the program, more than 45,000 undergraduate students from more than one thousand colleges and universities have participated in Semester at Sea.History
Semester at Sea was originally named "University of the Seven Seas" and later "World Campus Afloat" before gaining its present name in 1977. In December 2005, it was announced that the
University of Virginia would begin academic sponsorship of the program in Summer 2006. Previous sponsors include theUniversity of Pittsburgh (1981-2006), the University of Colorado (1977-1980), andChapman University (1965-1975). World figures such asNelson Mandela ,Mother Theresa ,Desmond Tutu , andFidel Castro have all met with the program's participants at various times during its history. In 1999, the program's fame was boosted greatly when it was featured on a season ofMTV 's reality television show "Road Rules ". [cite web
title = Milestones in Shipboard Education
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url = http://www.semesteratsea.com/aboutus/milestones.html
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accessdate =2008-08-21] On January 26 2005, the MV Explorer weathered a storm in the north Pacific in which a large wave smashed the windows of the bridge, breaking one of them, and briefly affecting the navigation systems. While the vessel underwent repairs in Honolulu, Hawaii, Semester at Sea students flew to Hong Kong to continue their courses. The MV Explorer rejoined the students in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and continued on to circumnavigate the globe and complete the semester without further incident. [cite web
title = Semester at Sea ship narrowly averts disaster
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url = http://media.www.quchronicle.com/media/storage/paper294/news/2005/02/09/Features/Semester.At.Sea.Ship.Narrowly.Averts.Disaster-856611.shtml
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accessdate =2008-03-02] The Summer 2008 Voyage marked the first time in the history of the program that the ship docked in Denmark. [cite web
title = Semester at Sea - Summer 2008 Itinerary/Calendar
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url = http://www.semesteratsea.org/voyages/current-voyage/itinerary.php
format = HTML
accessdate =2008-07-08]References
External links
* [http://www.semesteratsea.org Official Semester at Sea website]
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