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SAS: Semester At Sea

Program Administrator: 
Semester at Sea
Country: 
Multiple Countries
Host Institution: 

Semester at Sea is a pioneer and leader in global, comparative education—a form of international study that focuses on surveying the world's peoples, patterns, cultures, and traditions. Global, comparative education is the element that distinguishes Semester at Sea from other study abroad programs. Operating a traveling shipboard campus allows diverse learning communities to live and learn in close quarters as they travel the world, and SAS provides opportunities for intensive engagement, reflection, interaction, and exchange that simply aren't available with other programs. Field-based, experiential learning is a vital component of Semester at Sea. The ship becomes a campus where participants study in a traditional setting, while the world is transformed into an academic laboratory where students earn 20% of their grade. Field Labs are designed and led by a faculty member who has expertise in a particular culture, location, or subject matter. These in-port labs enhance and explore course content. SAS directed trips are led by staff or faculty. May be recommended by a faculty member as an excellent complement to a student's syllabus. Independent Practica are opportunities for a participant to conduct independent research. Requires faculty approval to count as fulfillment of field requirement. Semester at Sea is proud to be sponsored by the University of Virginia, one of the nation's most prestigious institutions of higher education. Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, the University sustains the ideal of developing leaders who are well-prepared to help shape the future of the nation.

Location: 

Classes and residences are on board the MV Explorer, a 590-foot ship made into a floating campus. There are seven decks, student residences, dining halls, a library, recreational facilities, and more. Check out the Semester at Sea website for more information!

Duration: 
Fall term
Winter/Spring Semester
Summer
Language: 
English
Class Format: 
Classes Primarily with US and International Students
Housing: 
Other
Requirement: 

Minimum 2.75 GPA
Consistent full time student status
Please see the Semester at Sea Application Checklist for more information on application requirements

Mandatory Application Checklist: 
Program Details: 

Please see the Semester at Sea website for more information.
Click here for a presentation from an OSU Student who participated in this program.

Program Costs: 

Please see the Semester at Sea website for program cost details
$350 per term OSU Education Abroad Administration Fee

Academic emphasis: 
Accountancy
American Studies
Anthropology
Applied Visual Arts
Art
Biology
Business Admin.
Civil Eng.
Earth Science
Economics
English
Environ. Science
Ethnic Studies
Fisheries & Wildlife
General Science
Geography
History
Housing Studies
Int'l Business
Int'l Studies
Liberal Studies
Management
Marketing
Music
Natural Resources
New Media Comm.
Philosophy
Political Science
Public Health
Psychology
Sociology
Speech Comm.
Women Studies

CIEE: Poland Warsaw. Warsaw School of Economics

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Program Administrator: 
CIEE
Country: 
Poland
Host Institution: 

Established in 1906, the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) is the oldest and largest economics university in Poland, with 16,000 students. Located close to the city center, WSE offers programs in economics, management, statistics, computer science, demography, and public-sector economics. WSE has developed close contacts with universities and institutes abroad, and its academic staff plays an active role in the private sector and state administration, as well as in numerous domestic and international organizations.

Location: 

A relatively young city by Polish standards, Warsaw was founded in the 14th century and became the nation’s capital in 1596. Warsaw is a bustling city at the center of Poland’s economic and cultural life, and a thriving Central European capital. It has an excellent public transportation system and is easily navigable. The city is divided by the Vistula River, and has many parks, royal palaces, and a colorful Old Town area. Enjoy the many theaters, museums, cafés, and discos while studying in the most rapidly growing city in Central Europe.

Duration: 
Fall term
Winter/Spring Semester
Language: 
English
Language: 
Polish
Class Format: 
Classes with US and Host-Country Students
Housing: 
Residence Hall
Requirement: 

2.75 GPA, sophomore standing

Mandatory Application Checklist: 
Program Details: 

Visit the CIEE: Poland Warsaw. Warsaw School of Economics program page for more details.

Program Costs: 

CIEE program fee + $350/term IDEA study abroad fee.

Academic emphasis: 
Anthropology
English
History
Political Science

API Poland: Krakow

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Program Administrator: 
API
Country: 
Poland
Host Institution: 

Jagiellonian University

Location: 

Situated in southern Poland, Krakow (population 770,000) is a city that no traveler to Poland should miss. Krakow, The former capital of Poland, has always been famous for its beauty, charm, and culture. Its beauty is unique--unlike most Polish cities, Krakow survived WWII virtually untouched. Today Krakow is on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites. Located in the heart of Europe and just a short train ride away from many European destinations such as Budapest, Prague, Bratislava, and Vienna.

Duration: 
Fall term
Winter/Spring Semester
Academic year
Summer
Language: 
English
Class Format: 
Classes Primarily with US and International Students
Housing: 
Apartment
Requirement: 

Students must have a 2.75 GPA and be in good academic standing at their U.S. university.

Mandatory Application Checklist: 
Program Details: 
Program Costs: 
Academic emphasis: 
Art
Biology
Chemistry
Ethnic Studies
General Science
History
Liberal Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology

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