Study Abroad in Sociology

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Make Study Abroad Part of Your Degree
Get started making study abroad part of your degree. The Study Abroad Major Advising PDF fills you in on specifics about...

Steps in the Planning Process
  • How to choose a program
  • Who to contact for advice

Departmental Advising Resources

How to Stay on Track with Your Academic Timeline
Program Options
  • Field experience, host-university, and study abroad center arrangements
  • Short-term and language intensive programs
  • Locations that range throughout the world

Student Profiles
Explore how other students built study abroad into their major:

Jake W. Studies in Australia
Jake's love of nature and his interest in international business came together in his semester in Melbourne, Australia.

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Leslie L. Studies Spanish in Spain
Leslie is a sociology and accounting major who spent six weeks studying in Toledo, completing requirements for her Spanish minor. Because of her trip, she is now interested in adding an international dimension to her career.

Alice S. Studies Development in Ecuador
Alice, a sociology major, lived in Ecuador for the academic year, and spent time both in Quito and the Cotacachi area in rural Ecuador. She gained experience working with a non-governmental organization, and studying culture and development.

Chelsea A. Studies in New Zealand
Chelsea is working toward a double major in sociology and global studies, with a minor in leadership. All three areas of study were affected by her experience with the Butler program in Auckland.

Kaitlin F. goes on a Global Seminar to Amsterdam
Kaitlin spent three weeks in Amsterdam learning about ethical tolerance and the political process. She also found time to learn about the local arts scene, and furthered her interest in social justice.

 
Last modified on June 11, 2008