Study Abroad with the DUS


The Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) offers a variety of study abroad opportunities

Whether you are in the University Honors Program, Compact Scholars Program or a Liberal Studies student, the Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) offers a number of short term faculty-led programs which are open to all SDSU students and will fit your needs.

The DUS faculty-led programs allow you to travel with other US students and a SDSU faculty member. Program fees, resident credit, and deadlines vary depending on program. Advising and applications are available either through Extended Studies or through DUS.

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Upcoming DUS Study Abroad Programs:

Oxford, England

This program is an intensive three-week study in residence at Oxford University, with assigned readings and online assignments/discussions prior to departure. The courses are connected, integrated, experiential, and team-taught, and involve students and faculty from three different university honors programs. Students will select one of two courses taught during the first class period, while all students will participate in the second (experiential) class.

Visit to Oxford Program website


Past DUS Study Abroad Programs:

Cyprus

The Summer Study in Cyprus Program for Summer 2007 begins July 4 and ends July 26, a three week semester. The Summer Study in Cyprus Program is being offered through the College of Extended Studies.

The program is open to all SDSU students.

The Summer Study in Cyprus Program will be under the direction of Dr. Stacey Sinclair.

Visit the Cyprus Program website

 

Estonia

The Summer Study in Estonia Program for Summer 2007 begins July 1 and ends July 21, a three week program. The Summer Study in Estonia Program is being offered through the College of Extended Studies.

The program is open to all SDSU students in good academic standing.

The Summer Study in Estonia Program will be under the direction of Dr. Allen Greb, Coordinator of the ISCOR program at SDSU. Dr. Stacey Sinclair, Director of the University Honors Program, and Dr. Gerald Monk, Professor, Department of Counseling and School Counseling, will also teach for the program.

Visit the Estonia Program website