Study Abroad Program Search
Arizona Abroad Locations
Students study abroad at UA locations through our partner universities across the world and pay their regular UA tuition. Participants are also registered and billed for international health insurance. Students can choose from a variety of courses at each destination including those taught by on-site UA faculty, partner university courses, and, in certain cases, UA i-courses.
Faculty-Led
Programs organized and/or taught by UA professors and staff. Students take classes with other UA students. Participants earn direct UA credit, which means grades received are calculated into the UA GPA. Participants are billed for UA tuition, international health insurance, and a program fee for logistical expenses.
Exchange
Students attend one of UA's partner institutions abroad for a semester or academic year and attend classes with a mix of local and international students. Participants pay the equivalent of UA tuition and earn transfer credit, which does not affect the UA GPA. Participants are also registered and billed for international health insurance. Please note: space is limited on some exchanges, so apply early!
Non-UA Programs
Study abroad programs are also available from non-UA providers if none of the UA Study Abroad programs meet your needs. For more information about non-UA programs, please click here.
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Leipzig, GermanyArizona Summer Study in Leipzig
Arizona Summer Study in Leipzig
Leipzig, Germany
Tentative Summer 2022 Dates: June 1 to June 30
The program's tentative dates may help you organize your upcoming summer plans. However, please do not buy your airline tickets until you have received instructions from UA Study Abroad.
Spend the summer in a historic city in the middle of Germany, immerse yourself in the German language and culture, make new friends, and earn 6 units of credit to fulfill the UA’s second language requirement (taking a 200 level course) and/or work towards a major/minor in German Studies (taking a 300+ level course). Engage in a language/culture exchange with a German student and explore central Germany.
Priority Summer 2022 Application Deadline - December 15
Students will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Students who apply after the priority application deadline will be considered as program capacity allows.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: German
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels
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Munich, GermanyResearch in Munich
Research in Munich
Munich, Germany
Summer 2022 Tentative Dates: May 30- July 29
This 9 week long summer program designed for students in engineering is one of the best-kept secrets of study abroad programs due to its extensive range of programming and exceptionally low cost. The program offers 4 weeks of beginning German language instruction integrated with 8-9 weeks of internship placement alongside researchers in local engineering labs. Students live in residence halls with local German university students attending Universität der Bundeswehr München (UniBW). Many exciting excursions are also included.
Contact your coordinator for this program, Morgen Daniels (morgendaniels@arizona.edu) for a recent brochure describing the 2022 research and internship projects.
- Program Type: Other
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, German
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels
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Stuttgart, GermanySUPER - Stuttgart
SUPER - Stuttgart
Stuttgart, Germany
***2022 Program dates: June 1 through early August***
The Stuttgart University Program for Experiencing Research (SUPER) Program is an excellent opportunity for students wishing to conduct research in international labs in any of the following fields: Architecture and Urban Planning, Energy Technology, Process Engineering, Biological Engineering, Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Design, Production Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Optical Sciences.
- Program Type: Other, Virtual
- Credit Type: Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.75
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Sophomore, Graduate, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, German
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels
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Stuttgart, GermanyUniversität Stuttgart
Universität Stuttgart
Stuttgart, Germany
The University of Stuttgart exchange is an excellent option for students in engineering, architecture, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and the humanities. Students with no German language background may apply for the extended spring semester program which offers pre-semester language courses beginning in January. Students live in dorms arranged by the Studentenwerk. Summer research opportunities are also available. Learn more about the buddy program at the University of Stuttgart.
- Program Type: Exchange
- Credit Type: Transfer Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: German
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels
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Multi-city, GreeceArizona in the Aegean (Greece)
Arizona in the Aegean (Greece)
Multi-city, Greece
***May be available for Summer 2023- check back soon.***
This program introduces the fascinating world of ancient Greece and its masterpieces in art, architecture, and literature while traveling across the mainland and the islands of Greece. Explore the famous Parthenon, consult the all-powerful oracle at Delphi, visit the palatial seat of Mycenaean King Agamemnon at Mycenae, run in the original Olympic Stadium, discover the pioneering technology of the Cycladic islands, and participate in harvest-to-table gastronomical adventures.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Multi-City, IndiaArizona in India: Religion and Culture in Karnataka
Arizona in India: Religion and Culture in Karnataka
Multi-City, India
***May be available for Summer 2023. Please check back soon.***Arizona in India will allow students to study and experience religious life and culture in India. Spend 2 weeks on the UA campus (or via Zoom) learning about the religious culture of India, followed by 3 weeks in India exploring multiple cities within Karnataka, India enriching understanding of contemporary Indian religious traditions through firsthand encounters.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Jakarta, IndonesiaUA Jakarta
UA Jakarta
Jakarta, Indonesia
Participants must be vaccinated per Indonesia's entry requirements for U.S. travelers.
The booming city of Jakarta features business, tech, and innovation, and the headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Located on the northwestern coast of Java, Jakarta boasts towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and sweet and spicy food. The modern campus of UA Jakarta in collaboration with Sampoerna University offers an ideal jumping-off point to explore the capital, nearby islands, and other dynamic cities of Southeast Asia.
- Program Type: Arizona Abroad
- Credit Type: Transfer Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Multi-city, IndonesiaCIELO Bali: People, History, and Culture
CIELO Bali: People, History, and Culture
Multi-city, Indonesia
Tentative Summer 2022 Dates: June 6-21, 2022
Participants must be vaccinated per Indonesia's entry requirements for U.S. travelers.
Exploring Bali’s challenges through interactions with the islands NGOs provides real world context for issues discussed in the classroom and makes them come alive. Whether it is snorkeling over a coral restoration site, speaking with ta member of the Balinese Royal family or visiting an organization that brings simple technologies to communities in need, the programs are designed to inspire students by creating teaching opportunities in non-traditional environments, or “living classrooms.” The program is designed to encourage students to engage with the local community because we believe that every person in Bali has a lesson to teach.
***Program space is limited.***
For more information, contact Dan Xayaphanh at danthaix@email.arizona.edu.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Dublin, IrelandEller Summer Dublin Internship - FIE
Eller Summer Dublin Internship - FIE
Dublin, Ireland
Established in 1998, the Foundation for International Education (FIE) is a private, independent, and not-for-profit educational exchange organization offering semester and summer internship options. FIE facilities are newly built and located in central Dublin. This program is organized by Eller College of Management but is open to all UA students. It is an eight week program, where students will intern in a small to mid-size Dublin organization or non-profit 4 days a week full-time, Monday through Thursday. They will also take FIE’s International Internship Course. Students will work both online and in class with their peers and a course instructor to reflect upon their internship experience and exchange ideas.
Please note that FIE requires vaccination against COVID-19 to participate in this program beginning in May 2022.
This program is open to all majors. Eller students can make an advising appointment through eSMS; Non-Eller students should email Lauren Findlow (lfindlow@arizona.edu) to make an advising appointment.
- Program Type: Other
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.75
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator:
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Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, IsraelArizona in Israel
Arizona in Israel
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Israel
Imagine spending a month in one of the most fascinating parts of the world, surrounded by thousands of years of history, where ancient and modern coexist in the meeting-place of three of the world's great religious traditions. Time will be split between Jerusalem, one of the most visited cities in the world, and Tel Aviv, a thriving, diverse metropolis. Earn up to 6 credits, including at least 1 UofA Tier II/Gen Ed course.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.75
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Amy Chenail
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Orvieto, ItalyArizona in Orvieto- Summer
Arizona in Orvieto- Summer
Orvieto, Italy
Arizona in Orvieto is one of the most popular summer study abroad programs in the beautiful, quaint town of Orvieto, located just one hour from Rome. Students earn U of A direct credit through the broad variety of courses offered, taught by both UA and Italian faculty, which includes Archaeology, Anthropology, Architecture, Classics, Communication, Italian, Art & more to be announced soon! Semester-long options can be found on the UA Orvieto page.
The Arizona in Orvieto Program requires full COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff participating on this program. Please reach out to the Study Abroad Coordinator if you have any questions.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Graduate, Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, Italian
- Coordinator: Dafne Johnson
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Orvieto, ItalyArizona in Orvieto: Archaeological Excavation
Arizona in Orvieto: Archaeological Excavation
Orvieto, Italy
The Arizona in Orvieto Archaeological Excavation is a unique 4-week summer opportunity that allows students to actively participate in the Campo della Fiera Field school outside of Orvieto. The excavation examines ancient Etruscan artifacts, including buildings, tombs and roads. It is an excellent introduction to archeological digs as well as very useful for more advanced students.
The Arizona in Orvieto Program requires full COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff participating on this program. Please reach out to the Study Abroad Coordinator if you have any questions.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.75
- Eligibility: Graduate, Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Dafne Johnson
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Orvieto, ItalyCAPLA Abroad
CAPLA Abroad
Orvieto, Italy
A 5-week travel abroad in Italy, based in Orvieto studying architecture, place, and experience through drawing and travel documentation.
This program requires full COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff participants. Please reach out to the Study Abroad Coordinator if you have any questions.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Graduate, Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Orvieto, ItalyAccessible Earth
Accessible Earth
Orvieto, Italy
This fully accessible program focuses on applications of Earth observation systems and data science technologies to problems in geoscience. It is based in the Umbrian hilltop city of Orvieto, an exceptional location from which to reflect upon the history of science, and gain an appreciation of the global scope of modern Earth observation systems.
The Arizona in Orvieto Program requires full COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff participating on this program. Please reach out to the Study Abroad Coordinator if you have any questions.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Graduate, Junior, Senior, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Dafne Johnson
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Orvieto, ItalyGlobal Bridge Program
Global Bridge Program
Orvieto, Italy
2022 Dates:
Virtual Pre-departure: July 5-8, 2022
Dates in Italy: July 11-31, 2022
As an incoming freshman at the University of Arizona, you have the exciting opportunity to study in Orvieto, Italy, the summer before college begins and get a 6-credit head start on your UA journey through our Global Bridge program. Before you live la dolce vita abroad, we’ll make sure you’re prepared to succeed personally and academically. Supported by a team of instructors and staff throughout the experience, Global Bridge participants will start classes online and build relationships with fellow Global Bridge participants. Then, you’ll spend three unforgettable weeks in Italy as part of an engaged, culturally immersed freshman cohort — finding your place as a Wildcat and a global citizen. You’ll take classes and learn about European culture, just a short distance from both Florence and Rome, an area where some of the oldest history in the world lives.
The Arizona in Orvieto Program requires full COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff participating on this program. Please reach out to the Study Abroad Coordinator if you have any questions.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA:
- Eligibility: Freshman, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Dafne Johnson
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Rome, ItalyUA Rome
UA Rome
Rome, Italy
Study in the historical city of Rome, the capital of Italy and home to The Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the smallest country in the world; Vatican City. Walk in the corridors of history and experience the cuisine, culture, architecture, and museums. Go ahead, there's much more to explore! Our partner, the American University of Rome, was founded in 1969 and has worked with many universities around the world to bring students to Rome ever since.
- Program Type: Arizona Abroad
- Credit Type: Transfer Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Dafne Johnson
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Siena, ItalyDeaf Studies: Learn Italian Sign Language in Italy!
Deaf Studies: Learn Italian Sign Language in Italy!
Siena, Italy
This is a three-week Deaf Studies Program that offers a series of courses in Italian Deaf Culture and Italian Sign Language undergraduates. Students expand their previous linguistic and cultural knowledge through hands-on engagement guided by experienced faculty and staff. The linguistic exchange begins in the formal classroom setting and often naturally continues well into the evening when students and faculty meet in the unforgettably vibrant center of historic Siena to socialize and relax. The experience, as of so many of our students have testified, can be transformative. We hope you’ll join us in Siena!
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, Italian, Varies
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Pompeii, Rome, ItalyExplore Italy- Pre-Session & Summer
Explore Italy- Pre-Session & Summer
Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Pompeii, Rome, Italy
Explore Italy during summer pre-session! Students who have previously taken or plan to enroll in the course CLASSICS 310: Rome in Film, can spend their summer visiting the splendors of Italy.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Verona, ItalyMediterranean Diet and Health
Mediterranean Diet and Health
Verona, Italy
This hands-on Nutritional Sciences course takes place in Verona, Italy, a beautiful and historic northern Italian city. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the approach to food preparation, agriculture and community-based cultural activities characteristic to the Mediterranean region. Excursions include visits to olive oil, pasta, and Parmesan cheese processing plants.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Sophomore, Freshman who will be Sophomores after the Spring Semester, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Kobe, JapanKonan Year in Japan
Konan Year in Japan
Kobe, Japan
The Konan Year-in-Japan Program offers undergraduates the opportunity to spend an academic year developing Japanese language skills and expanding their knowledge of Japan through a variety of courses. Classroom learning is enhanced through living with host families in the Kobe-Osaka area. Students earn direct UA credit through this program.
- Program Type: Other
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, Japanese
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Kyoto, JapanArizona in Kyoto: Experience Japanese Culture
Arizona in Kyoto: Experience Japanese Culture
Kyoto, Japan
Tentative Summer 2022 Dates: TBD
Kyoto, the former capital of Japan for over a millennium, is the heart and soul of the nation’s cultural traditions. Students will explore a variety of aspects of the city, delve into the rich culture of Kyoto, and discover how Japan’s enormously influential culture took root and flourished. Past program excursions have included visits to the International Manga Museum, a sake brewery, a Hanshin Tigers baseball game, and one of Osaka's famous fish markets. This is a can't-miss opportunity to immerse yourself in Japan's history and culture!
***This program is limited to a maximum of 15 students.***
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Sapporo, JapanHokkaido University
Hokkaido University
Sapporo, Japan
Hokkaido University is one of the oldest, largest, and most prestigious universities in Japan. Boasting the largest number of faculties of Japan’s national universities, subjects cover almost all areas of the humanities and social and natural sciences and Hokkaido is a leader in research activities in Japan and the world. Alumni include a Nobel laureate, business leaders, research pioneers, artists and writers. The University placed in the top 23 in the Asian region, and ranked 8th in Japan by the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2012. Hokkaido offers a broad-based educational experience, world-class research facilities, and all the attractions of living in the cosmopolitan city of Sapporo. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, campuses clean and safe, and the university is located in a breathtakingly beautiful setting.
- Program Type: Exchange
- Credit Type: Transfer Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Tokyo, JapanSophia University
Sophia University
Tokyo, Japan
Sophia University is consistently ranked one of the top universities in Japan. Located in the heart of Tokyo and offering semester or year-long exchange options, Sophia is a great choice for students looking to improve their Japanese, study at a top university, and experience the vibrant Tokyo lifestyle. Check out this video to learn more about Sophia University.
- Program Type: Exchange
- Credit Type: Transfer Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, Japanese
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Tokyo, JapanWaseda University
Waseda University
Tokyo, Japan
Waseda University is one of the best universities in Japan. In addition to Japanese courses, Waseda offers many English language courses in a variety of disciplines. Located in central Tokyo, Waseda is a great option for students seeking an immersive semester or year-long exchange experience in Japan. Check out this video to learn more about Waseda University.
- Program Type: Exchange
- Credit Type: Transfer Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, Japanese
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Amman, JordanArizona Arabic Flagship - Summer Intensive
Arizona Arabic Flagship - Summer Intensive
Amman, Jordan
The Arizona Arabic Flagship Program guides undergraduate students from diverse majors to professional Arabic fluency (ACTFL Superior, ILR 3). The program’s individualized learning pathways and study plans allow students to rapidly progress in their years of Arabic study at the University of Arizona. All Flagship students are required to complete a Flagship Capstone year of overseas intensive study administered by the American Councils for International Education.
- Program Type: Other
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: Arabic
- Coordinator: Amy Chenail
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Amman, JordanArizona in Jordan
Arizona in Jordan
Amman, Jordan
*Available 2023, updates coming soon!*
The Arizona in Jordan program is an eight-week summer program based in the Jordanian capital of Amman, a Middle Eastern metropolis bustling with cafés, restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Amman is a hub of Arab life and along with its cosmopolitan atmosphere it makes for an ideal location to experience Arabic-language and Middle Eastern studies immersion.
(Please note: the application link below is for the Center for Middle Eastern Studies program run in collaboration with the School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies. This application link is not for the UA Arabic Flagship program).
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type:
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Graduate, Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: Arabic, English
- Coordinator: Amy Chenail
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Nur-Sultan, KazakhstanArizona in Kazakhstan: Summer Intensive Russian and Eurasian Studies Program
Arizona in Kazakhstan: Summer Intensive Russian and Eurasian Studies Program
Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Summer 2022 Dates: June 27 to August 6
Arizona in Kazakhstan gives Russian language students a unique opportunity to learn the language and experience the culture in one of the most vibrant, successful post-Soviet-era countries. The key features of this program are intensive Russian language and culture study at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU), in Kazakhstan's capital Nur-Sultan; an opportunity to engage with local communities and ethnic groups, and getting intimately acquainted with Kazakh cultural heritage. During the six-week stay in Kazakhstan, students will enjoy excursions in Nur-Sultan and around the country.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English, Russian
- Coordinator: Sabrina Sterbis
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Cuernavaca, MexicoComparative Health Analysis in Mexico
Comparative Health Analysis in Mexico
Cuernavaca, Mexico
Spend a summer in beautiful Cuernavaca, Mexico learning about Comparative Health Analysis and Intercultural Communication for Health Sciences. The 5-week program is offered in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, one of the most important Public Health Institutes in Latin America. Learn from distinguished INSP guest lecturers while we visit sites that exemplify the pillars of Mexican healthcare system.
Tentative program dates: June 6- July 7, 2022
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Junior, Senior, Sophomore, Graduate, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels
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Guanajuato, MexicoVerano en México
Verano en México
Guanajuato, Mexico
For more information about this program, please contact Dr. Todd Fletcher toddf@arizona.edu
Students take coursework pertinent to careers with disciplines ranging widely from bilingual education, ESL, school psychology, speech and hearing sciences, health and exceptional education among others. Students engage the local community and spend up to 4 hours a day doing service learning projects in schools, non-profits, and other social agencies in both rural and urban environments working with local professionals, students and teachers, and international scholars and faculty. Students will also work at Resplandor International an educational center in a rural community near Guanajuato. Graduate/undergraduate earn 6 credits.
This program requires full COVID-19 vaccination for all students, faculty, and staff participants.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Graduate, Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Eligibility: Freshman, Graduate, Junior, Senior, Sophomore, UA and Non-UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels
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Guanajuato, MexicoInternational Student Teaching Program (ISTP) Mexico
International Student Teaching Program (ISTP) Mexico
Guanajuato, Mexico
NOTE: This program is available for seniors in the Elementary Teacher Certification Program who are Dual Language (Spanish) Student Teachers and may be available for seniors who are in the Elementary Teacher Certification Program earning an ESL endorsement who have basic Spanish conversational skills, based on availability. Applications for Spring 2023 will become available on August 29, 2022 & close on September 10th, 2022. Placed as student teachers in one of two schools, either Colegio Yeccan Waldorf or Colegio Lolek, both in Guanajuato, Mexico. UA students will teach, co-teach, and work with small groups, teaching in Spanish and English for 5 weeks at 6 hours per day.
- Program Type: UA Faculty-led
- Credit Type: UA Direct Credit
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Minimum GPA: 3.0
- Eligibility: Senior, UA Students
- Language of Instruction: English
- Coordinator: Morgen Daniels