2017 Your passport to an unparalleled learning experience abroad
Earn a full-year U of T credit overseas this summer! The Summer Abroad programs are designed to enrich students academic lives by providing an exciting and educational international experience. Students complete full-year University of Toronto undergraduate degree credit courses from the Faculty of Arts & Science that are relevant to each location. Science Abroad INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH LABS Science Abroad programs allow upper-year Physical or Life Sciences students to complete a research internship at one of several prestigious research facilities located overseas. Through this experiential learning program, students will collaborate with colleagues from other countries and explore problems of a global nature, while also earning course credit. Hungary: Chemistry China or Taiwan: Human Biology Switzerland: Physics SIGN UP FOR A SUMMER ABROAD COURSE IN 2017 AND... Earn a full-year U of T credit in 3 6 weeks Observe and experience in real life what you learn in class Immerse yourself in the cultures of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, the Middle East or South America Information Sessions There will be several information sessions during the 2016/17 academic year. Everyone is welcome to attend! General sessions about all Summer Abroad programs will be arranged on all three U of T campuses. Please check our website for further details. Site-specific sessions provide an excellent opportunity to hear from instructors and previous participants and to ask detailed questions about the particular program that interests you.
Site-specific Session Schedule Each site-specific session will take place from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Dates and locations are listed below. January 2017 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9 JAPAN (WO) 10 CHINA: Shanghai & Beijing (WO) 11 GERMANY (WO) 12 FRANCE (WW) 13 16 17 18 19 20 CHINA: Beijing & Tianjin (WO) SPAIN (WO) SOUTH KOREA (WO) ITALY (WW) SCIENCE ABROAD (WO) 23 24 25 26 27 GREECE (WO) ENGLAND (WW) AUSTRALIA & ECUADOR (WO) GEORGIA (WO) NEW CHINA: Hong Kong (WW) IRELAND (WO) NEW 30 31 1 2 GRENADA (WO) NEW SOUTH AFRICA (WO) CENTRAL EUROPE (WO) WO = Woodsworth College Residence, in Waters Lounge, 321 Bloor St. W (Southeast corner of St. George and Bloor) WW = Woodsworth College, in Kruger Hall, 119 St. George St. (South of Bloor) Open the brochure for the complete 2017 course list.
Apply Online! The online application process begins in early January 2017. For more details check out summerabroad.utoronto.ca GENEROUS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE is available to eligible U of T students for most programs. Awards through Woodsworth College range in value from $2,000 to $4,000. More Information Professional & International Programs Woodsworth College, University of Toronto 119 St. George Street, 3 rd Floor Toronto, ON M5S 1A9 (416) 978-8713 summer.abroad@utoronto.ca UofTAbroad summerabroad.utoronto.ca @UofTAbroad @UofTAbroad Timeline PLAN AHEAD Book an appointment with a Summer Abroad advisor MID-DECEMBER 2017 program, course and cost details available online EARLY JANUARY Applications open Program information sessions begin MID-FEBRUARY Applications close Awards deadline TWO WEEKS AFTER ADMISSION NOTIFICATION $1,000 deposit is due MARCH/APRIL Remaining fees due Pre-Departure Orientation (PDO) MAY AUGUST Summer Abroad program begins!
2017 Summer Abroad Courses * The Summer Abroad program was phenomenal! The instructors, fi eld trips and fellow students helped contribute to a wonderful learning experience. 2017 ANT396Y CHM396Y CIN378Y CRI389Y CRI389Y CSC396Y EAS***Y EAS395Y ENV395Y ENV396Y FAH3**Y FAH392Y FAH394Y FSL***Y GER354Y HIS385Y HIS389Y HMB396Y HPS300Y HPS395Y ITA102Y ITA358/359Y JAH395Y JPA376Y NEW220H NMC261Y PHY396Y POL300Y PSY306Y PSY306Y RSM295Y RSM295Y SOC393Y SPA100Y SPA255Y VIC348Y VIS327Y Italian Regional Foodways and Culture (Italy) Research Topic Abroad (Science Abroad: Hungary) Aspects of a National Cinema: Britain (England) Current Issues in International Criminology (Italy) Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities in Criminal Law: Historical Origins and New Directions in England and Canada (England) Designing Systems for Real World Problems (Germany) Japanese language courses at various levels (Japan) Leadership and Governance in China (China: Hong Kong) Ecology and Conservation in the Amazon, Galápagos, and Andes (Ecuador) Australian Environment, Wildlife and Conservation (Australia) Seville: Twenty Centuries of Art History (Spain) Studies Abroad in Medieval Art and Architecture (France) Italy in International Modernism: 1909 to Present (Italy) French language courses at various levels (France) Berlin between East and West (Germany) The History of Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) From Famine to Freedom: Irish History in an International Context (Ireland) International Research Project in Human Biology (Science Abroad: China, Science Abroad: Taiwan) Britain and the Rise of Modern Science (England) Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern China (China: Hong Kong) Practical Italian (Italy) Modern Italian Culture (Italy) Past and Present in Siena and Italy (Italy) Transforming Global Politics: Comparative and Chinese Perspectives (China: Shanghai) Comparative Caribbean Literature (Grenada)** Field Archaeology (Georgia) Research Topic Abroad (Science Abroad: Switzerland) Modern Greece, the Balkans and the European Union (Greece) Developmental Psychobiology (Germany) Exceptionality: Disability, Inclusion and Culture (England) History and Design of Financial Institutions (England) International Management (China: Hong Kong) Business Modelling and Global Organizations (South Korea) Inclusive Consulting with Micro-Enterprises (South Africa) Strategy in a European Context (Central Europe) Contemporary Chinese Society (China: Beijing & Tianjin) Spanish for Beginners (Spain) Introduction to the Hispanic World (Spain) The Renaissance in the Cities (Italy) Urban Studio: Hong Kong (China: Hong Kong) Summer Abroad Student *Course codes and titles are subject to change. **Note: half-year credit for Transitional Year Program (TYP) alumni.