Study in America Program Offerings
Study in America/Off-campus programs provide students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in their studies. Students are able to physically travel to a destination that holds importance in their course. Students get the experience of studying beyond the traditional classroom setting, much like studying abroad.
For example, past and/or current excursions include theater and drama studies to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, anthropology studies to the Texas panhandle and New Mexico, dance in New York City, storytelling and feature writing in national parks, geography courses throughout the southwest regions of the United States, and fashion merchandising to New York City.
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Spring 2022
Career Exploration: Destination America, New York City - Canceled
Community and Population Health Nursing Practicum in Harlingen, Texas
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Summer 2022
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Summer 2021
For summer 2021, all field-based, on-location study and travel for Study in America programs has been cancelled because of ongoing uncertainty regarding safety and the Covid-19 pandemic. However, some programs will be offered virtually (without physical travel). The individual program pages will be updated with further information.
Good Trouble: Race, Memory, and Communication in Montgomery, Alabama - Virtual
New York Fashion Merchandising - Virtual
Oregon Theatre Intensive - Cancelled
Outdoor Recreation Programming - Virtual
Recreation, Conservation, and Wildlife in National Parks - Virtual
Sustainable Chicago: Exploring the City's Cultural, Historical, and Professional Connections to Interior Design - Cancelled
Historical and Multicultural Issues in Communication Disorders - Cancelled
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Spring 2021
Geography of Big Bend - Cancelled
Community and Population Health Nursing Practicum - Brownsville, TX - Cancelled
New York Fashion Merchandising (Virtual)
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Summer 2020
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Spring 2020
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Summer 2019
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Spring 2019
Advertising in Los Angeles
Career Exploration: Destination America, New York City
Please check back for updates to program dates and information.