2021-2022 Study Abroad Catalog

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2021-2022

STUDY

ABROAD Embrace a new culture and discover yourself.


CZ RE Switzerland

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

AFRICA

Rwanda

AMERICAS

Ecuador

ANTARCTICA

Cameroon

Senegal

Argentina

Honduras

Antarctica

Ghana

South Africa

Belize

Mexico

ASIA/PACIFIC

Kenya

Tanzania

Chile

Panama

Australia

Madagascar

Tunisia

Columbia

Peru

Cambodia

Malawi

Uganda

Costa Rica

Turks and Caicos

China

Morocco

Dominican Republic

Fiji


ZECH EPUBLIC SLOVENIA SERBIA

MALAYSIA

INDONESIA

FIJI SAMOA

Hong Kong

Nepal

EUROPE

Greece

Serbia

India

New Zealand

Belgium

Iceland

Spain

Indonesia

Philippines

Czech Republic

Ireland

Sweden

Japan

Samoa

Denmark

Italy

Switzerland

Bhutan

South Korea

England

Netherlands

MIDDLE EAST

Malaysia

Thailand

France

Portugal

Jordan

Mongolia

Vietnam

Germany

Scotland


STUDY ABROAD The opportunity to study abroad can be a life-changing experience that allows students to develop skills that will enhance their future employment prospects and enrich their lives. Studying abroad can be a fulfilling part of a well-rounded liberal arts degree, and I am hopeful that all Georgia College students will give serious thought to engaging in the opportunity to study abroad at some point in their university experience. Georgia College President, Dr. Steve Dorman

Please contact the International Education Center or the program directors for more information. International Education Center Georgia College Bone House, 141 S. Clarke St. CBX 49 / 478-445-4789 studyabroadinfo@gcsu.edu www.gcsu.edu/studyabroad Liz Havey, liz.havey@gcsu.edu Jarris Lanham, jarris.lanham@gcsu.edu

INTERACTIVE DOCUMENT This is an interactive document where links have been added to email addresses, websites, and the headlines of all programs. Click on any of these items to email directly or access the associated web content. The play button icon connects you to a video about the program.


GETTING STARTED GCSUstudyabroad GCSU.EDU/STUDYABROAD

Congratulations on taking the first step towards a once-in-a-lifetime international experience. You can study abroad for a few weeks, a semester, or even an entire academic year! The key is to plan early. The steps below will guide you through the process. Get started and bon voyage! 1.

Attend a Study Abroad Info Session, held Monday-Thursday at 2 p.m. This 20-30 minute session covers the basics you want to know, including how to choose a program, earning credits, financial aid, scholarships, and much more. We will meet Mondays and Tuesdays in Chappell Hall 102, and on Wednesdays and Thursdays we will meet in Teams.

2.

Search for study abroad programs at www.gcsu.edu/studyabroad. •

Select “Program Search” in the Important Links section.

“Program Discovery” allows you to type in key words or locations.

“Featured Programs” takes you to a list of programs run by GC faculty and staff.

To search for semester, year, or other programs, use the “Advanced Search” tab.

3.

Schedule an appointment with a Study Abroad advisor. •

4.

Use our online appointment scheduler

Apply for your program! Go to the online brochure for the program chosen, and select "Apply Now." It's that easy!

studyabroadinfo@gcsu.edu


PROGRAM

TYPES Exchange – Students take courses at a university abroad with local faculty. Students pay tuition to GC and other expenses separately to the appropriate vendors. This is the most affordable study abroad experience as the cost is very similar to that of on-campus study. Most programs are offered for the full semester or academic year, though some options for shorter stays exist. For all exchange programs, contact the Assistant Director of Education Abroad, Liz Havey (liz.havey@gcsu.edu), for more details. GC-Led – Package programs led by GC professors/staff with site-specific learning objectives. Program charges, paid to the International Education Center, typically include accommodations and other in-country expenses. For academic programs, students pay tuition separately to their GC student account. USG Partners – Package programs hosted by the University System of Georgia (USG). Students pay package charges, typically including airfare, accommodations, and other in-country expenses, to the host and their tuition to their GC student account. Direct Billing – Package programs that offer a range of courses through one of GC’s pre-approved study abroad providers. Charges and inclusions vary greatly by program. Providers invoice GC for the package charges, which is posted to the GC student account to maximize student access to financial aid. Internship and Service Learning – Work-based learning experiences abroad. GCSUStudy Abroad • gcsu.edu/studyabroad


Introducing Border-Free GC Imagine a world where you can experience the culture and life of one or more countries without leaving campus - from immersive Border-Free Study Abroad programs to social events and everything in between. Border-Free GC is an innovative suite of exciting international experiences grounded in accessibility and inclusion! Leveraging the global reach of technology, Border-Free GC extends international opportunities to all GC students, faculty, and staff. •

Look for the tag “Includes International Aspects” in your class schedule to ensure you select course sections with international content.

Celebrate Coming Out on Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. with friends at Charles Sturt University in Australia and GC.

Join us for monthly Global Conversations and Cultural Connections with Decolonising DMU in the United King and GC’s Cultural Center, MALE Connection and Call Me MISTER.

Follow GC Study Abroad to stay up on all our events! GCSUstudyabroad GCSU.EDU/STUDYABROAD

Border-Free has been developed to more easily put the world at the fingertips of the Georgia College community. Contact us today and we will be happy to assist you in developing opportunities for your club or Registered Student Organisation (RSO) by completing our short Border-Free Project Inquiry Request!


Tanzania: Global Health April 1-15 Credits in health sciences Charge: $4,850 plus tuition and some meals Contact: Drs. Monica Ketchie, monica.ketchie@gcsu.edu and Sallie Coke, sallie.coke@gcsu.edu GC-Led Tanzania: Disability and Culture July 8-22 Credits in education or GC2Y Charge: $5,350 plus tuition and some meals Contact: Dr. Nicole DeClouette, nicole.declouette@gcsu.edu GC-Led

Programs in Kenya, South Africa, Morocco, Rwanda, and many more African nations can be found through our partners! ISA: www.studiesabroad.com SIT: www.sit.edu SFS: www.fieldstudies.org Follow us!

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Belize: Exploring

Mexico: Universidad

Health Perspectives

Iberoamericana Puebla

May 12-26

Courses taught in Spanish

Credits in health sciences

Semester Exchange

Charge: $3,600 plus tuition Contact: Dr. Kevin Hunt,

Mexico: Universidad Popular

kevin.hunt@gcsu.edu

Autónoma del Estado de

GC-Led

Puebla Courses taught in Spanish

Chile: Culture and the

Semester Exchange

Professional World in Santiago

Intensive Spanish in

May 8-29

May and June in Puebla

Credits in Spanish

Summer Exchange

Charge: $3,500 plus tuition and airfare

Peru: Universidad de Lima

Contact: Dr. Aaron Castroverde,

Courses taught in Spanish

aaron.castroverde@gcsu.edu

Semester Exchange

GC-Led

Visit our partners to find programs in Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, and many more locations in the Americas and Antarctica! ISA: www.studiesabroad.com SIT: www.sit.edu SFS: www.fieldstudies.org


Hong Kong: Hong Kong Baptist University Variety of courses taught in English for students from the College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business Semester Exchange Japan: Kansai Gaidai University Variety of courses taught in English for all majors with academic interests in Asian studies, art, business, or communications. *Internship placements available to students interested in teaching English Semester Exchange Japan: J. F. Oberlin University Variety of courses taught in English for all majors with academic interests in Asian studies, art, business, history, and literature Semester Exchange •

International business, Japanese language and culture in July at Oberlin in Tokyo Direct Billing

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Visit our partners for more programs in Asia! Locations include Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Mongolia, and many more! ISA: www.studiesabroad.com SIT: www.sit.edu SFS: www.fieldstudies.org

Japan: Ritsumeikan University

Philippines and Japan: Culture and

Variety of courses taught in English for all majors

Evidence-Based Healthcare

with academic interests in Asian studies,

May 20 - June 9

international relations, or business

Credits in nursing and health sciences

Semester Exchange

Charge: TBD plus tuition

Summer programs in

and some meals

Japanese language and

Contact: Dr. Flor Culpa-Bondal

culture are also available.

flor.culpabondal@gcsu.edu

Direct Billing

GC-Led

Japan: Coral Reef Biology

South Korea: University of Seoul

in Okinawa

Courses taught in English in a variety of fields,

June 15-29

but will be most appealing to those interested in

Credits in biology or

Asian studies and international business

environmental science.

Semester Exchange

Charge: $3,950 plus tuition and some meals

Taiwan: University of Taipei

Contact: Dr. Kristine White

Strong selection of courses in

kristine.white@gcsu.edu

English for education and psychology majors

GC-Led

Semester Exchange


Australian Catholic University Wide variety of courses in English for students from all disciplines at GC Semester Exchange •

July School for humanities, social science, and business in Sydney Summer Exchange

Charles Sturt University Wide variety of courses in English for students from all disciplines at GC Semester Exchange

For more programs in Australia, as well as opportunities in New Zealand and Fiji, check out our partners. ISA: www.studiesabroad.com SIT: www.sit.edu SFS: www.fieldstudies.org Follow us!

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Czech Republic: University of Hradec Kralové English-taught courses in music, political science, philosophy, history, and business Semester Exchange Denmark: Communication, Culture, and Connecting May 13-27 Credits in Communications Charge: $3,600 plus airfare, tuition and some meals Contact: Dr. Mikkel Christensen, mikkel.christensen@gcsu.edu GC-Led England: De Montfort University Wide variety of courses for all majors; fall semester or full academic year only Semester Exchange England: University of Winchester Wide variety of courses for all majors Semester Exchange

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England: Oxford Experience

France: Université de Rouen

Germany: SRH University

One-on-one tutorials (independent

Courses taught in French

Heidelberg

study) with a professor in

Semester Exchange

Courses taught in English in

humanities and social sciences

international business, electrical

GPA requirement: 3.5 or higher

France: American Business

engineering, applied computer

Direct Billing

School in Paris

science, information technology,

Great variety of courses in English

and music therapy

England: Graduate Nursing

for business students

Exchange for one month

Leadership Program

Semester Exchange

or longer

May 7-15

Graduate credits in nursing

Business Courses in June and July

Charge: $4,500 plus airfare, tuition, and most meals Contact: Drs. Sheryl Winn, sheryl.winn@gcsu.edu or Debbie Greene, debbie.greene@gcsu.edu GC-Led

of Paderborn France: Gender, Culture, and The Good Life: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Paris May 10 - June 5 Courses in GC2Y, philosophy, interdisciplinary studies, women's studies, and economics

France: Université Charles de Gaulle Lille III Courses taught in French in a variety of subjects; American and British studies courses (literature and history) taught in English Semester Exchange

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Germany: University

Charge: $3,950 plus airfare, tuition, and some meals Contact: Drs. Sunita Manian, sunita.manian@gcsu.edu, and James Winchester, james.winchester@gcsu.edu GC-Led

Courses in marketing, management, economics, literature, linguistics, politics, philosophy, theatre, and German language; an intensive-language crash course prior to the start of the regular academic term is available. Semester Exchange Germany: Zeppelin University Courses taught in English for business, public administration, and international relations Semester Exchange

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Germany, France, Netherlands: International Business Experience May 10 - 30 Credits in information systems Charge: $5,100 plus airfare, tuition, and most meals Contact: Drs. Joy Godin, joy.godin@gcsu.edu or Tanya Goette, tanya.goette@gcsu.edu GC-Led Italy and Greece: Exploring Mediterranean

Spain: Universidad de Valladolid Courses taught in Spanish Semester Exchange

And Business May 30 - July 2 Credits in marketing Charge: $4,650 plus airfare, tuition and some meals Contact: Dr. Doreen Sams, doreen.sams@gcsu.edu or

and some meals

June 23 - July 22 Charge: $4,100 plus airfare, tuition, and most meals

jehan.eljourbagy@gcsu.edu GC Led

GC-Led Spain: Universitat de Valéncia

Business Experience

Contact: Prof. Jehan El-Jourbagy,

GC-Led

Charge: $5,095 plus airfare, tuition

Sweden: International

mary.rickard@gcsu.edu GC-Led

craig.pascoe@gcsu.edu

history, and GC2Y

Semester Exchange

Credits in business

Contact: Dr. Craig Pascoe,

Credits in history, honors

history, communications, and

Dr. Mary Rickard,

Spain: Spanish Language and Culture July 2 - 30 Credits in Spanish Charge: $3,750 plus airfare, tuition, and some meals Contact: Dr. Mariana Stoyanova, mariana.stoyanova@gcsu.edu

(plus online course in May)

Courses in business, literature, political science available in English

Spain: Global Advertising

Culture through its Food May 28 - June 22

Sweden: Södertörns Högskola

Sweden: Linnaeus University

Courses taught in Spanish

Wide variety of courses taught in

Semester Exchange

English in nursing, business, the humanities, and the social sciences Semester Exchange

Opportunities in Belgium, Scotland, Iceland, Kosovo, Portugal, Switzerland, and more exciting locations are available with our partners. ISA: www.studiesabroad.com SIT: www.sit.edu SFS: www.fieldstudies.org



USG

PROGRAMS* Montepulciano, Italy with Kennesaw State University Session 1: May 15 - June 19 Six credit hours in sociology, art, photography, English, and interdisciplinary studies Contact: Dr. Stephanie McClure, stephanie.mcclure@gcsu.edu Session 2: June 26 - July 31 Six credit hours in psychology, communications, theater, and art Contact: Dr. Tsu-Ming Chiang tm.chiang@gcsu.edu USG Goes Global: •

England, London: Four weeks in July

France, Paris: Five weeks in June/July

Germany, Multiple Locations: Two weeks in June

Ireland, Waterford: Five weeks in June/July

Jamaica: Two weeks

Portugal, Porto: Two weeks in May/June

Scotland, Edinburgh Session 1: Two weeks in May/June

Scotland, Edinburgh Session II: Two weeks in June

Spain, Madrid: Five weeks in June/July

* A variety of core and upper-level courses are offered on all USG Goes Global programs. Final dates and charges will be announced in Fall 2021. Materials and catalogs for USG and Montepulciano programs are freely available in the International Education Center. For details on applying, contact study abroad staff at studyabroadinfo@gcsu.edu.

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PARTNERS* All organizations offer a variety of short-term, semester, and year-long study options.

CEPA European Study Center – Strasbourg, France. The center is a restored and updated 18th century chateau. Courses taught in English for students of business, EU studies, political science, French language and culture, or leadership. https://www.studyabroad-france.eu/

International Studies Abroad (ISA): Academic study, internship, and service-learning programs in many disciplines in many destinations. http://studiesabroad.com

School for Field Studies (SFS): Field Study Programs in environmental science in numerous interesting destinations worldwide. www.fieldstudies.org

School for International Training (SIT): Programs in many disciplines and in many locations. www.sit.edu

*Materials and catalogs for partner programs are freely available in the International Education Center. For details on applying, contact the study abroad staff at studyabroadinfo@gcsu.edu.

INTERNSHIPS AND SERVICE LEARNING: •

International Studies Abroad (ISA): http://studiesabroad.com

CEPA: www.studyabroad-france.edu/internships

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STUDY ABROAD RESOURCES It’s easier to travel the world than you may think!

FINANCIAL AID

MORE RESOURCES:

Plan early! Strategize with Study Abroad staff in the International Education Center (The Bone House, 141 S. Clarke Street) and your Financial Aid advisor in 103 Parks Hall on front campus.

gcsu.edu/studyabroad

HOPE or Zell Miller scholarships pay in-state tuition for eligible students.

Federal Aid is available to eligible students for approved study abroad programs. Contact GC Financial Aid at 478-445-5149. Out-of-state students only pay in-state tuition.

SCHOLARSHIPS •

GC Study Abroad Scholarship: For any GC student going on a credit-bearing study or internship abroad program.

New Horizons Scholarship: For GC undergraduate students from under-represented groups on a credit-bearing study or internship abroad program. HOW TO APPLY Applications are available online inside each study abroad program application. Info can be found at www.gcsu.edu/studyabroad. Students must complete a study abroad program application.

Be sure to submit your program and scholarship applications by the deadlines! OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS • Gilman Scholarship • Diversity Abroad Network • Fund for Education Abroad • Search the web!

Study Abroad for All. The Education Abroad staff are trained, caring, and ready to support you. We take pride in providing the resources students need to make study abroad safe, enriching, and enjoyable for everyone. Whether you are differently-abled, a person of color, a member of the LGBTQIA community, or have other personal needs, our staff are trained and ready to assist you. You can find many resources and links in our online Study Abroad Handbook, meet with us individually for in-person or virtual advisement, or email us with your questions and concerns. If we do not have the answers you need, we will help you find them. Keeping Students Safe. Safety abroad, especially in these times, is paramount in the work we do. Seeking input from the Overseas Security and Advisory Council, the U.S. Department of State and its offices all over the world, Centers for Disease Control, in-country hosts and service providers, foreign governments and the expertise of our program directors, we continually assess the health and safety of our students. We are a member of the Forum for Education Abroad, which sets the national standard of good practices. The International Education Center implements the Forum’s Standard 8 on safety abroad and risk assessment. For more information, please see our Health and Safety website.


INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER Campus Box 49 | Milledgeville, GA 31061| Phone: 478-445-4789 | studyabroadinfo@gcsu.edu Visit gcsu.edu/studyabroad


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