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University of Tampa. Course offerings are in English, as well as an Italian. Not only will Wake Forest Venice participants come away with a broader knowledge of art, history, and literature, they will have a greater understanding of Italian culture and one of the most famous and historically significant cities in the world. Open to only 25 students per semester, Assumption College offers sophomores, juniors, and seniors a semester in the Eternal City, Rome.

Travel is an important part of the Assumption Rome program, and trips to other sites and cities are included in the tuition. Housing includes both classrooms and living accommodations where students enjoy family style meals, while enjoying a warm, collegial environment.

Butler University offers a unique program which allows students to spend a semester traveling to multiple locations alongside a Butler faculty member. This program is perfect for the student who does not want to settle in one place, but wants to experience several cultures. While traveling, the faculty member teaches one course, and then students are joined at different locations by other faculty who teach other courses related to the locale.

Carleton College has been sending students abroad for over 40 years. Currently, Carleton offers 18 faculty-led programs along with numerous other programs sponsored by other organizations and universities.

Travel with a faculty member and study ecology in Australia, Chinese in China, geology in New Zealand, and urbanization in Tanzania.

Students are supported by faculty who strive to encourage personal growth and development of each student while overseas. The University of Washington offers students hundreds of study abroad opportunities.

Students are looking for a small group working closely with a faculty member, the UW Faculty-led Study Abroad has many rewarding opportunities. Study architecture in Rome, art in Spain, literature in France, or Spanish in Peru, all while working closely and traveling with a trusted university faculty member.

Notably, each program is specially designed by the leading faculty member and is open to students from any of the three University of Washington campuses. This community-based organization provides services in South Australia such as food, shelter, clothing, care, and educational programs.

Most students spend a semester immersed in another culture in locations all over the world: Africa, Asia, Latin America, or the Middle East.

During their time abroad, students work closely with faculty members who serve as mentors as students discuss, journal, and process their experience.

Students will spend part of the semester living with local host families, forming relationships and learning more about the culture first-hand.

Along with partner programs and third party programs, the University offers various faculty-led programs for students looking for a personal experience alongside trusted and expert faculty.

Students have the opportunity to spend a semester in South Africa working in human services. Visiting cultural and historical locations, listening to guest speakers, and touring scenic locations are also part of the curriculum. Exciting weekend activities in the area include shark diving, sky diving, and bungee jumping.

Students live and study in historic old town Heidelberg an education in itself while attending concerts in beautiful concert halls, visiting museums, and spending time at a wide variety of wonderful historic and cultural sites.

Extended trips are common to Austria and northern Germany and form an integral part of the program. It is worth noting the program is offered in both the spring and fall semesters. When Sarah Lawrence College students study abroad, not only do they get to experience a new culture, they receive the added benefit of small seminar experience and individual work with faculty. During a SATA semester, students will carry a regular course load with a specific academic focus, and spend time taking field trips designed to help develop an appreciation for the history, culture, and social customs of the region.

Rhodes College offers students a full semester abroad studying in various locations all over Europe.

Students will travel to England, then Oxford, followed by five weeks of travel around Western Europe. This program is one of a kind because students are accompanied by British tutors in Art History. There are two tracks available: one with a focus on Ancient Greece and Rome, and another focused on Western Europe in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive 18 credits, meeting general degree requirements. While abroad, students will earn between twelve and eighteen credits. Students studying in Salzburg, Austria will live in a University of Portland residence hall, with the classroom, library, and common room attached in one campus center. The birthplace of Mozart provides an excellent backdrop to students earning credits in art, history, theology, philosophy, and literature.

The campus is a short walk from the railway station, which makes the rest of Europe a train ticket away. Situated in the quaint city of Leiden, The Netherlands, Webster University has an international campus that was established in Webster students can fulfill academic requirements while discovering the rich history Leiden has to offer.

Home to the famous artist Rembrandt, and a center of historical and commercial importance for centuries, this city offers easy access to almost anywhere in Western Europe. Students work closely with professors to reach their academic goals while learning the culture and history of the city and region. Located where ancient Rome got its start and where Romans and popes take their summer rest, students can meander through the five acres of vineyards that are a part of this breathtaking campus.

While in Rome, students take courses designed to maximize their understanding of the roots and development of European civilization. Students will take two substantial trips during their semester, one to Greece and the other through Northern Italy; they also visit many archaeological sites and museums while in Rome.

Courses offered at the Center cover the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and physical sciences. Over undergraduates study at the Center each year, making the Center in Paris an integral part of a University of Chicago education. Combine theory with practice for relevance in the real world. Students enrolled in The University of St. Courses are held only with other St.

Thomas students. While in London, students will learn about history, customs, culture, economy, politics, and life in Great Britain and the European Union. Student also travel throughout Europe. The program is led by University of St. Thomas faculty, and students live with host families while in London. Ave Maria University offers two study abroad programs, one in Rome, and one in Nicaragua. While in Rome, students live and study at Villa Serenella, a monastery owned by the Antonine order of monks.

The monks provide accommodations, meals, and classroom space for the visiting students. The villa is surrounded by 13 acres of olive groves, pine trees, walking paths, and fountains. While there, students take classes in history, writing, theology, and fine arts. Dedicated to the goal to prepare students to understand and communicate with people of other cultures, Dartmouth College has developed a Language Study Abroad Program to help students achieve this goal.

Students live with local families while studying the language, literature, and civilization they are immersed in. Along with classes, students go on several excursions during the semester. Boston University offers expansive study abroad programs in more than 30 cities on six continents.

Students travel to study language, liberal arts, fine arts, science, business, engineering, and more. For students who are looking for a smaller, more intimate experience, BU offers 14 programs that are only open to BU students. Among these programs, students may travel to Quito, Paris, London, and Sydney to pursue a broad variety of courses and focus.

Anderson University Abroad offers varying programs year by year. Their goal is that every student, regardless of major or financial background will have the opportunity to study abroad, and they have a commitment to helping students create tailor-made programs to fit their majors and interests. Courses are taught by Anderson University professors, and students are eligible for a scholarship to cover their expenses.

Discover the rich history, culture, and environment of Croatia, or spend a semester in Australia, always with the support of Anderson University professors. Gustavus Adolphus College offers many of the study abroad exchange programs that other colleges offer, but they also offer three faculty-led semester programs in India, Malaysia, and Sweden.

While in Malaysia, students have the opportunity to participate in community service, as well as become accustomed to many local traditions including shadow puppetry, batik, woodcarving, kite making, and traditional dance. Frequent discussion and debriefing following these activities play an integral part of the program. Oman, an Arab country in southwest Asia, is known to be a peaceful country. Students will live and study in Muttrah, the old part of the capital city of Muscat. They will also spend time traveling throughout Oman and will ride camels, climb the Wahiba sand dunes, and watch sea turtles laying eggs.

In addition to the semester in Oman, Northwestern College also offers students a semester in Romania, studying post-communist Eastern Europe. Each program is unique and offers a different focus. Students may choose the program that interests them and best fits with their major and goals.

Programs are open to students of all majors and students will fulfill their general education requirements while abroad. Beginning in Fall , Duke University will launch a semester long program in India, focusing on both rural and urban life.

The first half of the semester is spent in a village studying and researching poverty and global health. The second half of the semester will be spent in Bangalore, one of the largest cities in India, studying urban environment, health and development issues, income disparities, and slum areas.

Another part of the coursework includes spending a week at the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve learning about endangered species and the link between conservation and development.



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