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Discover Your Next Learning Destination with Travel Study, Last day Dec. 5

Changing of the GuardTravel opens a window to the world and to lessons that can’t be found in a textbook. In winter 2015, the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences will offer undergraduate students the opportunity to study in Europe or South America.

These Travel Study courses are an opportunity to sightsee while enjoying a hands-on experience that’s both academic and cultural. Accompanied by college faculty members who are knowledgeable of the location, culture, and subject matter, students earn academic credit through approved coursework.

Consider enrolling in the following winter 2015 courses:

Ecuador—Amazonia Cloud Forest Biogeography (application due Dec. 5)

Why Travel Study?

Some students choose to participate in Travel Study trips to examine special topics important to their majors. Others pursue Travel Study to satisfy a curiosity about a foreign culture, learn another language, or explore a different urban or natural environment.
To support your Travel Study experience, you may qualify for funding or scholarship opportunities. For more information, contact the college’s Office of the Dean.
To learn how Travel Study courses may fit into your degree program, speak with your academic advisor. To learn more about the college’s Travel Study courses, contact the faculty member teaching the specific course.