Faculty-led programs usually consist of a short trip (10 days to six weeks) during which an Å®ÉñÐßÐßÑо¿Ëù faculty member will teach an intensive class. These programs frequently occur on the campuses of universities abroad, which allows students the opportunity to live in student housing owned by the host institution and take a second class taught by a professor of that host university. Students typically pay a program fee that covers tuition, housing, some meals, and class-related excursions. Airfare may or may not be included in the program fee.
Academic Credit
Students will earn Å®ÉñÐßÐßÑо¿Ëù credit for the class taught by the faculty leader and usually transfer credit for the course taught by a professor from the host institution, though this varies by program.
Upcoming Faculty-Led Programs
Previous Faculty-Led Programs
- Art of Chamber Music in Madrid, Spain
- British Media in London
- Community Health in Belize
- Community Health in Oaxaca
- Community Health Nursing in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Creative Writing in Italy
- LGBTQ Advocacy and Leadership in Greece
- London Theatre with performances at Edinburgh Fringe
- On-Camera Acting in Paris
- Primate Behavior in Costa Rica
- Shakespeare in Rome
- Spanish Language and Literature in Oaxaca, Mexico
- Theatre in London
- Travel Writing in Italy
- Tropical Biology in Costa Rica