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Classical Civiliza on ◊ Compara ve Literature ◊ English ◊ Medieval and Early Modern Studies ◊ Religious Studies ◊ African American and African Studies ◊ American Studies ◊ Asian American Studies ◊ Chicana/Chicano Studies ◊ Chinese ◊ German ◊
Italian ◊ Japanese ◊ Na ve American Studies ◊ Russian ◊ Spanish ◊ East Asian Studies ◊ Middle East/South Asia Studies
HOW DO I BEGIN? CONSIDER YOUR ACADEMIC GOALS
While abroad, would you want to:
fulfill major or minor credit;
gain marketable skills by doing lab research or an internship;
improve a second language;
take GEs, earn the Global and Interna onal Studies (GIS) minor
PLAN EARLY
Deadlines vary by program and are 3 ‐ 9 months in advance
The sooner you plan, the more program (and funding) op ons available
TALK TO YOUR MAJOR ADVISOR
Meet with your major advisor to discuss:
What courses to take abroad
When is best to go for your major
What you will need to complete upon returning
TALK TO A STUDY ABROAD ADVISOR
Study Abroad has over 400 programs. Let us help you find the one for you!
Picture yourself here...
STUDY ABROAD IN: HUMANITIES, LANGUAGE AND CULTURE STUDIES
WHY STUDY ABROAD?
Don’t be a passive learner; expand your worldview by experiencing
another culture firsthand
Master that second language by immersing yourself where it’s
spoken regularly
Enhance resumes and/or applica ons for graduate school
Par cipate in research and internships not available at UC Davis
CAN I AFFORD IT?
Financial aid goes with you. Make an appointment with our Study
Abroad Financial Aid advisor by calling 530‐752‐5763 once you
choose a program.
Scholarships are available. Check them out at:
h p://studyabroad.ucdavis.edu/students/finances.html
You are at a game reserve a er
spending a week in the amazing
city of Cape Town, South
Africa, where you visited the
world famous Table Mountain
and Robben Island, where
Nelson Mandela was held.
You’re earning 8 units in 4
weeks, using South Africa as
your classroom.
STUDYABROAD.UCDAVIS.EDU ˑ 530‐752‐5763 ˑ [email protected] ˑ INTERNATIONAL CENTER STE. 1120
Sample Programs for Humani es, Language & Culture Students * The following programs are sugges ons. Many more programs are available that are not listed here. Visit our website to explore all op ons.
Environmental Jus ce in Indigenous Ecuador – Summer, NAS 120 & 198 Experience a once‐in‐a‐life me opportunity to interact with mul ple indigenous groups and see parts of Ecuador that are not available to most tourists.
Sco sh Tales – Summer, ENL 163 & 198
Study the ghosts and haun ngs of Edinburgh, cruise the Loch Ness, visit Glasgow and trek through the Highlands.
Cuba—Narra ves of Resistance – Summer, COM 165S & 198
Read Cuban literature, explore Cuban culture that sheds light on Cuba’s poli cal and cultural history of resistance.
South Africa—City to Safari – Summer, ENL 139, 198 or AAS 157 & 198 Experience the literature, history, & ecology of South Africa while spending three weeks in the amazing waterfront city of Cape Town and one week on safari .
Iconic American Landmarks in NYC and DC – Summer, UWP 12 & 198 Learn about visual communica on while exploring the iconic landmarks—from the drama c monuments on the Na onal Mall to the famous skyline of the city that never sleeps.
Portugal—Hidden Gem – Summer, POR 161 & 198 Porto will be our gateway to an enchan ng explora on of Portuguese culture, literature, and society.
Rome—Art, Culture, History in the Eternal City – Summer ITA 107S & 198 Visit Roman, Etruscan, and Greek ruins and discover why Rome is considered an outdoor museum.
UCEAP China, Beijing Normal University Engage in Chinese language classes and learn Chinese cultural studies in the capital of Beijing.
UCEAP United Kingdom, King’s College London (or ten other universi es) Experience English history, culture, academics, and daily life at this pres gious university.
UCEAP Jordan, Middle East Studies Amman, the mul cultural capital of Jordan, offers a great vantage point within the Middle East for studies in Arabic language, culture, and diplomacy and policy.
UCEAP Tanzania, African and Kiswahili Studies Explore community development through field trips, excursions, and community engagement projects in Dar es Salaam, Iringa, and Mufindi.
UCEAP Mexico, Field Research, Mexico City
Training in research methods followed by field research in Oaxaca, Yucatan, Chiapas, Queretaro, or Mexico City working one‐on‐one with Mexican professors.
MORE OPTIONS & NEXT STEPS
Visit the Major Advising Pages to see programs for your
major at h p://studyabroad.ucdavis.edu/academics
Try out the “Study Abroad Builder” advanced program
search for more UCEAP programs at h p://eap.ucop.edu
Visit us! Let us help you find the right program for you.
Buenos Aires—Music, Film and Culture in the Global City – Summer, SPA 175 & 198
Experience the vibrant “Paris of La n America” through the abundance of its street fairs, music and film fes vals, cultural ac vi es, and amazing cuisine.
Quarter Abroad Language & Culture Programs – Argen na or Italy (Fall) , Spain or Japan (Spring) Com‐plete a full year of Spanish, Italian or Japanese in only one quarter in popular des na ons while explor‐ing these cultures up close.
STUDYABROAD.UCDAVIS.EDU ˑ 530‐752‐5763 ˑ [email protected] ˑ INTERNATIONAL CENTER STE. 1120
UC Davis Study Abroad offers 60+ faculty‐led programs. Program op ons: Quarter Abroad, Summer
Abroad, Internships Abroad, Seminars Abroad, and new USA Study Programs. Programs range from
2‐16 weeks. Students receive 2‐28 units straight from the UC Davis course catalog. Examples:
UC Educa on Abroad Program (UCEAP) is open to the en re University of California system. Our UC‐approved programs offer UC credit, grades, and financial aid. There are 100+ UCEAP programs available in these majors. Examples: