Education Abroad provides international, academically-based experiences in support of students’ personal, professional and intellectual development. The programs are designed to promote cross cultural competence, disciplinary scholarship and foreign language acquisition. Education Abroad inspires and informs students, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively engage with local and global communities and become culturally perceptive citizens.
Summer 2014 Short Term Program Deadlines Extended until March 1st!
Some programs include:
Australia
Natural History, Ecology and Geology of Australia (BSCI)
Austria
Freud's Footsteps: Psychotherapy Then and Now (PSYC)
Austria
Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change (JOUR)
Brazil
Brazilian Amazon: Environmental Conservation and Indigenous Peoples (ANTH)
China
Exploring Confucius' China (CHIN)
China
Investigating the Geographical Impacts of Urbanization in China (GEOG)
Costa Rica
Sustainable Futures (LARC)
Croatia
At the Doorsteps of the European Union - Leaving Behind the Memories of War and Communism (GEOG)
France and Netherlands
International Business Cultures for Engineering and Technology (ENGR)
France
French Language and Culture on the Mediterranean (FREN)
Greece
History and Archaeology of Corinth (CLAS)
Greece
The Living Legacy (CLAS)
Ireland
International Perspectives on Drama in Education (TLPL)
Ireland
James Joyce's Dublin: A Multimedia Odyssey (ARHU)
Italy
Landscape Architecture, Architecture and Music (LARC)
Italy
Summer Piano Program at the Amalfi Coast (MUSC)
Jamaica
Field School in Applied Ethnography (ANTH)
Japan
Experiencing Japanese College Life: Language and Culture in Kyoto and Beyond (JAPN)
Namibia
Developing Services for a Knowledge-Based Economy through Namibian Libraries (INST)
Norway
Adventure Leadership (EDCP)
Russia
Libraries and Cultural Heritage Institutions of St. Petersburg, Russia(INST)
South Africa
Summer Community Planning Studio (URSP)
Spain
Salamanca and Barcelona (SPAN)
United Kingdom
Design, Art and Culture: London (ARTT)
United Kingdom
Follow the Fringe: Documentation and Preservation of Cultural Movements in Media (INST)
United Kingdom
Literature, Art and Architecture in London (ENGL)
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