Study Abroad Opportunities. Go Further

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Study Abroad Opportunities 17 18 Go Further

Legacy OUR

1964 64% Top 5 Since 1964, Notre Dame has been sending students to study abroad programs around the world. More than 64% of Notre Dame undergrads study abroad for credit before graduation. Notre Dame ranks among the top five PhD-granting institutions for undergraduate study abroad participation. Source: Institute of International Education, 2016 Open Doors Report

OUR Commitment

At Notre Dame, we think every student should have an opportunity to study abroad before graduating. That s why we are hard at work developing programs to suit a wide variety of schedules and interests making study abroad accessible to all students.

your Choice

We hope you will be as you consider the international education experience that best suits your interests. It s never too early to begin planning. Your study abroad advisors are here to help.

Endless Po

ssibilities Whatever your major and dreams for the future, serious academic engagement outside your home country is one of the most valuable elements of a world-class undergraduate education.

Academic Year PROGRAMS Summer PROGRAMS AUSTRALIA Fremantle Perth Sydney BRAZIL Salvador da Bahia São Paulo CHILE Santiago CHINA Beijing Hong Kong (CUHK) Hong Kong (HKU) Shanghai DENMARK Copenhagen ECUADOR Galápagos FRANCE Angers Paris (Diderot) Paris (Sci Po) GERMANY Berlin Heidelberg GREECE Athens HUNGARY Budapest IRELAND Dublin (Trinity) Dublin (UCD) ISRAEL Jerusalem ITALY Bologna Rome (ICCS) Rome International Scholars Rome JAPAN Kyoto Nagoya Tokyo (Keio) Tokyo (Sophia) JORDAN Amman MEXICO Puebla MOROCCO Rabat RUSSIA Moscow St. Petersburg, Vladimir RWANDA Kigali SENEGAL Dakar SINGAPORE SOUTH KOREA Seoul SPAIN Alcoy Toledo SWITZERLAND Geneva UK London London Twickenham Norwich Oxford St. Andrews (Scotland) MULTIPLE Global Business Scholars BRAZIL Doing Business in Brazil CHINA Beijing Global Professional Experience Program Business & Culture Engineering Program Language Program GERMANY Berlin International Econ Abroad: Berlin, Cracow, Munich, Brussels GREECE Corinth IRELAND Dublin Ireland Inside Track ITALY Rome JAPAN Business & Culture ISRAEL Jerusalem MOROCCO Rabat RUSSIA Moscow, St. Petersburg SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town, Johannesburg SPAIN Toledo UK London Global Gateway Seminars

open for program chart Go Further Denmark 1 UK 6 2 Germany 2 2 Russia 1 1 Ireland 2 2 Hungary 1 France 3 Switzerland 1 Spain 2 1 China 5 4 Morocco 1 1 Jordan 1 Greece 1 1 Mexico 1 South Korea 1 Israel 1 1 Italy 4 1 Senegal 1 Japan 4 1 Rwanda 1 Singapore 1 Brazil 2 1 Ecuador 1 Australia 3 Chile 1 South Africa 1

Academic Year PROGRAMS Location Australia / Fremantle Australia / Perth Australia / Sydney Brazil / Salvador da Bahia Brazil / São Paulo Chile / Santiago China / Beijing (CIEE) China / Beijing (TBC) China / Hong Kong (CUHK) China / Hong Kong (HKU) China / Shanghai Denmark / Copenhagen Ecuador / Galápagos France / Angers France / Paris (Diderot) France / Paris (Sci Po) Germany / Berlin Germany / Heidelberg Greece / Athens Hungary / Budapest Ireland / Dublin (Trinity) Ireland / Dublin (UCD) Israel / Jerusalem Italy / Bologna Italy / Rome (ICCS) Italy / Rome International Scholars Year Duration Language (Semesters)* Colleges Notes JR FA/SP English A&L/MCoB Excursion to Kimberley region included; optional excursion to Singapore JR FA/SP English All/CoS, CoE preferred Local and weekend excursions included JR FA/SP English All New program offering JR FA/SP Portuguese (2) All Required 3-week pre-session JR FA/SP Portuguese (2) All Required 3-week pre-session SO/JR FA/SP Spanish (3) All Required 3-week pre-session SO/JR FA/SP/AY Chinese (3) All Language intensive program SO/JR FA/SP English All Humanities and social sciences curriculum JR FA/SP/AY English All Bilingual bicultural university with world class academic programs JR FA/SP English All Bilingual bicultural university with world class academic programs SO/JR FA/SP/AY English A&L/MCoB 3 study tracks: Accelerated Chinese; Business, Language, & Culture; China in Global Context JR FA/SP English A&L/CoS Experiential learning opportunities; curricular trip outside Denmark SO/JR/SR 8-day field study English CoS Required enrollment in BIOS course SO/JR FA/SP/AY French (1) All Language intensive program JR SP/AY French (5) A&L Humanities majors only JR FA/SP/AY French (5) A&L Social science majors only JR SP/AY German (4 to 5) All Language intensive program; 6-week pre-session SO/JR SP/AY German (4) All Language intensive program; 4-week pre-session JR FA/SP/AY English All Humanities and social sciences curriculum JR FA/SP English A&L/CoS Math majors only; optional language 2-week pre-session JR FA/SP/AY English All No business courses; includes community-based learning opportunity JR FA/SP/AY English All Includes community-based learning opportunity SO/JR SP English All Political science, peace studies, theology, language studies JR SP/AY Italian (4 to 5) All Language intensive program; required pre-session JR FA/SP Latin or Greek (2) A&L Classics, classical history, archeology, classical art history majors only JR SP Italian or Latin (2) All Includes a funded summer research or internship experience *or equivalent

Quick Reference CHART Location Italy / Rome Japan / Kyoto Japan / Nagoya Japan / Tokyo (Keio) Japan / Tokyo (Sophia) Jordan / Amman Mexico / Puebla Morocco / Rabat Russia / Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladimir Rwanda / Kigali Senegal / Dakar Singapore South Korea / Seoul Spain / Alcoy Spain / Toledo Switzerland / Geneva UK / London UK / London Kennedy Scholars UK / London Twickenham UK / Norwich UK / Oxford UK / St. Andrews (Scotland) Multiple / Global Business Scholars Year Duration Language (Semesters)* Colleges Notes SO/JR FA/SP Italian or Latin (2) All In partnership with John Cabot University in Rome SO/JR SP English All New program offering SO/JR FA/SP/AY Japanese (2) All Intensive language program JR SP English A&L Intensive language courses available SO/JR SP Japanese (1 to 2) A&L/MCoB Required enrollment in Japanese language course onsite JR FA/SP/AY Arabic (0 to 3) All Language and culture; diplomacy and policy; advanced Arabic JR FA/SP/AY Spanish (3) All Fall pre-med program; service and internship opportunities JR FA/SP English All 3 research study tracks: journalism; migration; multiculturalism SO/JR FA/SP Russian (4) All Language intensive program; must attend orientation in D.C. JR FA/SP English All Independent research JR SP French (2) All Language intensive program; recommended for Africana Studies SO/JR FA/SP/AY English A&L/CoE/CoS Bilingual bicultural university with world class academic programs SO/JR FA/SP English All Intensive language courses available SO/JR FA/SP/AY Spanish (2) CoE Chemical, electrical, and computer science majors only SO/JR FA/SP Spanish (4) All Courses taught in Spanish JR SP French (2) CoS Physics majors only JR FA/SP English All Internship opportunities in Business, Education, Arts and Service JR SP English A&L Research based opportunity, requires a GPA of 3.7 JR FA/SP English ND Old College seminarians only JR FA/SP/AY English A&L Particularly American Studies and English JR AY English All By invitation only, requires a GPA of 3.7 JR SP English A&L/CoE Open to all A&L and computer science majors SO+JR SP English MCoB Must apply during freshman year; three semester commitment Key SO: Sophomore JR: Junior SR: Senior FA: Fall Semester SP: Spring Semester AY: Academic Year A&L: Arts & Letters CoE: Engineering CoS: Science MCoB: Business

Deepen your engagement for Global Awareness

Both inside and outside the classroom Students who give the most to their study abroad experience tend to get the most back. Broaden your understanding and awareness by becoming informed and involved in local, community issues while abroad.

Consider supplementing your study abroad experience Internships Internships provide a deeper, immersive experience in your host country s culture. Many study abroad programs include this option at various small and large local organizations. Research Do you want to jump start your senior thesis or conduct research while abroad? Ask your advisors how you can access local resources, archives, and other research materials in your host country. Service Students participate in a wide variety of community engagement opportunities in almost every program location. Service opportunities with local organizations provide a more holistic study abroad experience.

Am I eligible? Academic standing and adherence to community standards are among the factors for eligibility, as is program appropriateness for your academic goals. Taking the Next Step How much will it cost? Tuition, room, worldwide health insurance, and living allowance are covered for most semester and full-year programs. Students are responsible for a study abroad fee and round trip airfare to program locations. Charges vary for summer programs and those taken during vacation periods. How do I apply? Students apply for semester and full-year programs during the preceding fall. Applications are entered online and students must plan ahead to give advisors, rectors, and academic referees time to submit their information. The application deadline for 2018-19 programs is in early November 2017. Summer applications are due in February 2018. What next? Attend the Study Abroad Fair on September 13, 2017, in Morris Inn Ballroom Attend info sessions for programs that interest you (schedule released early fall 2017) Consult with your academic advisors on college requirements Check international.nd.edu for new programs and updated information

Stay in Touch international.nd.edu/study-abroad

NDInternational Photo Credits @UNDIntl studyabroad@nd.edu Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Jake Ricci (Morocco) Carlos Torres (Italy) Stephanie Acosta (Ireland) Collin Klenke (Germany) Claire Alexander (Ireland) Madison Walsh (France) 105 Main Building Page 8-9 Clockwise from upper left: Karina Chamorro (Italy) photographer not available (Jerusalem) Carlos Torres (Italy) Claudia Kulmacz (Hong Kong) Jacqueline Wilson (UK) Julia Canty (London, UK) Molly Iott (Thailand) Christine Mayuga (Japan) Rohit Fonseca (Chile) photographer not available (South Africa) Louise Fallon (Jerusalem) Michael McRoskey (Greece) Page 10 Page 12 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 18 Left to right: John Lyke (Jordan) Lily Falzon (UK) Bill Wang (Uganda) Diana Escoffery (Netherlands) Left to right: Benjamin Suttman (UK) Kelly Clancy (Ireland) CJ DeNicola (Scotland) Taira Fowler (Jordan) Sarah McGough (Brazil) All photos are student submissions to study abroad photo and video contests

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