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Augustana College Virtual Study Away Fair

This event took place Oct. 19-30, 2020

Weren't able to attend? No problem, many of the presentations are available below.

Send your questions to internationalprograms@augustana.edu. See the Study Away FAQs or meet with an advisor by scheduling a virtual appointment through Handshake.

• Study away applications for the 2021-2022 year are now open! Apply now at studyabroad.augustana.edu

Study Away 101 & Funding Workshop

This session will help you figure out how to get started on your study away adventure. We’ll cover how to figure out where to go, how to apply to programs and your funding options, including Augie Choice.


Information sessions

Sessions are listed by topic. Some sessions occur on multiple days and at various times.  All times are Central Standard Time (CST).

This event uses the Zoom online meeting platform. On the day of the event, links to each session will become live.  Click on the specific session date and time to open the corresponding Zoom link.

Australia and New Zealand

Augustana College has developed partnerships with universities and providers in this beautiful and exciting part of the world.

Our programs include collaboration with the universities of Auckland in New Zealand and Sunshine Coast in Australia as well as providers like CAPA.

In every case, they involve semester long experience and they provide opportunities for different majors, such as computer sciences, public health, engineering and humanities. CAPA focuses on internship opportunities in Sydney for several majors.

University of Auckland, New Zealand

Study at New Zealand’s most prestigious university in its largest city. Auckland is the perfect base to explore New Zealand and the University of Auckland is a top university where you can study in your major or explore new fields.

Access the Auckland presentation here


University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

Imagine a campus where kangaroos roam like squirrels across the mall, and where the pace of life is relaxed. That is the University of the Sunshine Coast, where students can study in a variety of fields as they explore Australia’s natural beauty.

Access the USC presentation here


Sydney, Australia, study and internship; CAPA Global Education Network

Combine academics with a full-time internship as you live, work and learn in Sydney, Australia’s largest city. The Sydney Global Cities program with CAPA combines 9 credits of coursework with 6 credits of internship in your field.

Access the CAPA presentation here

Europe

The Office of International and Off Campus Programs works with several academic institutions in Europe. Our partners are universities and providers dedicated to providing students with access to different academic programs and internships across the region.

Additionally, you can travel to this part of the world with Augustana faculty during the months of January and June.

Austria

Physical Theatre Workshop J-term (THEA)

This is an intensive workshop hosted by the International University Global Theatre Experience. Students will investigate, live and breathe the works of Stanislovsky, Chekhov and Meyerhold under the direction of Sergei Ostrenko, a Russian physical theatre specialist.

It is an ideal program for theatre majors or minors, students who participate in theatrical productions and performers of all varieties.


France

Université de Pau, University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC)

Spend a semester in southern France at the Université de Pau, exploring the medieval central city less than an hour from the mountains or the beach. You can choose to live with a family or in campus residence halls as you improve your French through language immersion. 

Program requires study of French, but electives in English also are available in a variety of fields, including political science communications, art history and world literature.

Access the USAC presentation here


Summer language program, Dijon, France

The Centre International D’Études Françaises of the Université de Bourgogne, conducts a six-week program in the heart of France with immersive study of French language and culture.

During the program, students may opt to live with a local family or stay at university residence halls with other international students, enjoy a wide range of cultural activities both on campus and in the community and visit other regions of France on faculty-led overnight excursions.


Paris: American Writers J-term

One of Europe’s most important artistic, political, religious, educational and commercial centers, Paris abounds in history and culture and promises a dynamic and enriching experience.

To help students understand the relationship between modern American literature and early 20th century Paris, the class draws upon the city’s ample resources to recreate that past context.

Access the Paris presentation here


Germany

University of Passau, Bavaria, Germany

A spring-summer program at the University of Passau in Bavaria along the Danube River. Study in English or German in a variety of fields. Explore Germany, Austria or the Czech Republic, all from your base in beautiful Passau.

No German is required, though we do recommend some language either before or during the program. 


University of Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany

Study in the heart of Bavaria this April-August semester at the University of Regensburg. An hour north of Munich, this 20,000-student university offers coursework in a variety of fields in English or German. Most fields of study are available, with particular emphasis on humanities and sciences.

Access the Bavaria presentation here


Summer Language Program, Eichstätt, Germany

The summer German program at Catholic University in Eichstätt is a month-long immersion program for which students can earn up to 6 transfer credits in German studies.

It is appropriate for students of German studies as well as any student who wishes to develop language skills in German.


Greece

College Year in Athens

The College Year in Athens program offers students the chance to spend a semester or a year in the Greek capital. The program includes a wide range of courses and the opportunity for students to choose a homestay or a shared apartment.

Access the CYA presentation here


Hungary

Semesters in Mathematics Education, Budapest

Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Education is designed for undergraduates interested in the learning and teaching of secondary mathematics.

Access the Budapest presentation here


Kassidy Belcher '21 in Galway.

Kassidy Belcher '21 in Galway.

Ireland

National University of Ireland, Galway

Spend a semester immersed in the life of the National University of Ireland in Galway.

Located on the west coast of Ireland in one of that country’s most picturesque cities, the program enrolls students in the university, where they are able to live on campus and enroll in any courses across a wide curriculum.


Dublin: full-time internship through CAPA Global Education Network

Students take a 3-credit professional development seminar and engage in full-time internships in their major as they explore the rich culture of Ireland in its capital. 

Access the CAPA presentation here


rome
Rome photo by Annette Schneider '21

Italy

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy

Study in English or learn some Italian at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in the northern city of Milan, hub of Italian business and fashion. With a variety of courses in English, you can study in your major as you explore life in Italy. 

Access the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore presentation here


Siena, Italy, Institute for the International Education of Students (IES)

A focused 12-week program for students interested in the business and economics of food. Study the production and economic impact of Italian products known worldwide, such as wine, pasta, cheese, etc., as you live and study in the Tuscan city of Siena. Emphasis on business and economics.

Access the IES presentation here


Rome: Full-time internship through the Institute for the International Education of Students (IES)

Full-time internships in Rome provide students with the opportunity to live, learn and work in a bustling European capital. No Italian language is required.

This program focuses on experiential learning through internship in a student’s field. The Rome internship program includes group excursions to Tuscany and the Amalfi 

Access the IES presentation here


 

spain
Photo from Spain by Patrick Crompton '19

Spain

The Camino de Santiago J-term (WLLC)

Three weeks. 238 kilometers. Physical challenges. Spiritual contemplation. Natural beauty. Ancient wonders. Encounters with fellow travelers from across the globe.

Leave modern comforts behind, and travel an ancient path across northern Spain. You’ll walk approximately 12 miles (20 km) per day, sleep in modest pilgrims’ hostels, and reduce your material possessions to that which can be comfortably carried in a backpack. No knowledge of the Spanish language is required.

Access the Camino de Santiago presentation here


Sevilla, Spain, Spanish Studies Abroad (SSA)

An immersion Spanish program with courses offered in multiple fields, taught in Spanish. Live with a Spanish family and choose from course options in several fields, including internship opportunities. Fields of study: Spanish, with coursework in a variety of fields, all taught in Spanish.

Access the SSA presentation here


 

sweden
Sweden photo by Alexandria Hart '21

Sweden

Jönköping, Sweden, Södra Vätterbygdens Folkhögskola (SVF)

This immersion Swedish language program offers students the chance to live and study at a Swedish folkhögskola or folk school. Students will study language, culture, history and travel with Swedish students on a mid-program trip. Fields of study: Scandinavian studies, with limited coursework in other fields.


Uppsala University

Spend spring semester as a student at Scandinavia’s oldest university. The gorgeous college town of Uppsala is yours to explore and experience with courses in English or Swedish.


United Kingdom

Bath Spa University, Bath, England

Spend a semester in the English countryside two hours west of London in scenic Bath. Bath Spa University provides a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum across many fields of study, on-campus housing and dynamic student life.


Edge Hill University, Lancashire, England

Edge Hill University provides a beautiful campus and one of the finest universities in northern England. Located a short train trip from both Liverpool and Manchester, EHU offers students a “college town” atmosphere, on-campus housing and a wide range of courses.

Access the Edge Hill presentation here


Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, England

Liverpool Hope University provides a liberal arts education, a vibrant campus, a dedicated arts campus and housing for students in the city of Liverpool in England’s north. Students on this program can study in a variety of fields while living and learning alongside both U.K. and international students.

Access the Liverpool presentation here

Latin America

You can study abroad in Latin America by joining the programs led by Augustana faculty. Travel to Brazil to learn more about political science or to Guatemala to experience the role of culture and economics on the psychology of children.

You also can spend a semester at prestigious universities such as Veritas in Costa Rica or San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador.

Bonaire: The Geology of the Caribbean J-term (GEOL)

Spend two weeks in Bonaire doing field work in geology and exploring how this Caribbean island in the Leeward Antilles came to exist.

This program requires sufficient swimming skills to be able to snorkel and has an option for students with SCUBA certification to go even deeper in their exploration of the island’s base.


Brazil: Afro-Brazilian Culture and Society J-term (POLS)

Travel to the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture, Salvador de Bahia, as you study the rich traditions and the contemporary struggles of this vibrant community.

On this program students will spend the three-week J-term on the Brazilian coast, first in Rio de Janeiro, then an immersion experience living with host families in Salvador. 


Chile

Santiago, Chile: Full-time internship, Institute for the International Education of Students (IES)

The IES Abroad Santiago Internship programs provides students with intermediate or higher Spanish skills the opportunity to hone their language skills while working in their major field in one of South America’s most modern and livable cities.

Access the IES presentation here


Costa Rica

Health Care Service Learning, International Studies Seminar J-term

Two weeks that will give you a whole new perspective on health care and your place in the world of health care professions.

Students work side-by-side with U.S.-based and local professionals to provide health care in communities that lack permanent facilities and resources. Learn about the realities of health care in the region and to lend a hand to professionals who are caring for entire communities.

Service learning opportunities include nursing, dentistry, optometry, veterinary science, physical therapy, occupational therapy and medicine.


San Jose, Costa Rica, Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA) and Veritas Christian Study Abroad

This is a program designed for those studying in the pre-health fields who see value in having Spanish language skills.

This program in the Costa Rican capital will help hone those skills while giving you the chance to study public health and other related fields: Spanish, Spanish for professional use, biology (pre-health fields particularly encouraged), psychology and neuroscience.

Access the CEA presentation here


University of Costa Rica, San Ramón, Costa Rica with University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC)

Spend a semester in one of the greenest (verdant and ecologically sound) countries on the planet, an ideal location to study biology, environmental studies, Spanish and Latin American culture.

Students will live with families and attend classes at the University of Costa Rica’s western campus (Sede Occidente). All majors are eligible. Recommended for Spanish, Spanish for professional use, biology, environmental studies, public health, and Latin American studies.

Access the USAC presentation here


Ecuador

Cuenca summer language program

Spend a summer immersed in a Spanish-speaking environment exploring the Andean region. Study language, literature, culture and art.

Choose between the 11-week program, open to students at all Spanish levels, or, for students at the advanced (300) level, there is an intensive five-week option.

Both programs include a rich selection of excursions, events and cultural events and both offer the same family stays as the housing for the summer.


San Francisco de Quito University, Quito

San Francisco de Quito is a private university in the valley of Cumbaya, a suburb of Quito, Ecuador. This private university gives students from all majors the chance to engage in academic work with students and faculty from Ecuador and several U.S. universities, while exploring the beauty and diversity of the Andes, the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon.

Access the San Francisco de Quito University presentation here


Guatemala: Childhood in the Developing World J-term (PSYC)

Develop a deeper understanding of how cultural, economic and social contexts influence child development in the developing world. Spend two weeks in Guatemala examining factors that impact risk and resilience in the children of that nation.

This is an outstanding program for anyone interested in education, social welfare of children, or psychology.

Access the Guatemala presentation here


Mexico: Travel Writing J-term

Mexico, a geographically large nation with a rich diversity of regional culture, topography, architecture, and people, has more to offer than tacos and mariachis.

Travel through Mexico while studying and practicing the art of travel writing. In a three-week course, we will dive deep into three distinct places: Querétaro, San Miguel de Allende and Cancun.


Asia

The Office of International and Off Campus Program has developed partnerships with universities and study abroad providers in southern Asia.

These partnerships could take you to Japan, Korea and Hong Kong and are a great match for students of different majors interested in spending a semester abroad studying or doing internships.

Additionally, there also are programs led by Augustana faculty in Japan.

Cambodia

Ethical Service Learning, International Studies Seminar J-term

Spend January engaged in community projects in Cambodia as you study the values and practices that shape ethical service learning and volunteer experiences.

Students will travel to Cambodia, participate as English instructors and volunteers at a wild elephant sanctuary.


Japan

Kobe City University of Foreign Studies

Spend three months in Kobe immersed in the study of Japanese language in one of Japan’s most dynamic cities. Live on campus, engage with students from around the world and explore centuries of culture.


Rikkyo University

Spend the semester at Rikkyo University, one of two Augustana exchange partners in the heart of Tokyo. Rikkyo offers intensive immersion in Japanese language at all levels, including beginner, as well as supplemental courses in English. No prior study of Japanese is required. Augustana tuition applies.

Access the Rikkyo University presentation here


Japan: Culture and Society J-term (JPST)

One of two partnering Japan programs which will travel jointly to Kyoto, Tokyo and Inuyama. The Japanese Culture and Society program will offer students a 4-credit course with a focus on the history, culture, religious beliefs and social structures linked to the sites visited during the three-week tour program.

Access the Japan presentation here


Japan: Population Issues and Society J-term (SOAN)

One of two partnering Japan programs which will travel jointly to Kyoto, Tokyo and Inayuma, the Population Issues and Society program will offer students a 4-credit course in sociology with a focus on the impact of population increase on social, economic and cultural realities in Japan.

Along the way, students will visit with experts, and discuss the impact of a growing and aging population on infrastructure as well as culture.

Access the Japan presentation here


Tokyo University

Located in Tokyo, the Hakusan campus provides students with Japanese background (one year or more) the opportunity to study for a semester combining language study with course work in English in a variety of fields. Toyo University is committed to cultural diversity, academic excellence and personal growth. Augustana tuition applies.


Thailand

Mahidol University through CIS Abroad

Thailand’s top-rated university, this program offers a variety of courses in English.

Students live in the serenity of the small college town of Salaya, just outside of the capital Bangkok. Explore Buddhist culture, Thai cuisine, beaches, jungles and a rich traditional yet modern culture.

Access the Thailand presentation here

January term faculty-led programs

As part of its commitment to experiential learning, Augustana College sponsors off-campus January term programs in which groups of 10-28 students travel with faculty in the U.S. and overseas.

J-term programs are discipline-specific, but open to students of all majors and designed to explore a new location with a specific focus.

Austria: Physical Theatre Workshop (THEA)

This is an intensive workshop hosted by the International University Global Theatre Experience. Students will investigate, live and breathe the works of Stanislovsky, Chekhov and Meyerhold under the direction of Sergei Ostrenko, a Russian physical theatre specialist.

It is an ideal program for theatre majors or minors, students who participate in theatrical productions and performers of all varieties.


Geology students diving off the island of Bonaire

Geology students diving off the island of Bonaire.

Bonaire: The Geology of the Caribbean (GEOL)

Spend two weeks in Bonaire doing field work in geology and exploring how this Caribbean island in the Leeward Antilles came to exist.

This program requires sufficient swimming skills to be able to snorkel and has an option for students with SCUBA certification to go even deeper in their exploration of the island’s base.


brazil
Alyssa Klauer '22 in Brazil.

Brazil: Afro-Brazilian Culture and Society (POLS)

Travel to the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture, Salvador de Bahia, as you study the rich traditions and the contemporary struggles of this vibrant community.

On this program students will spend the three-week J-term on the Brazilian coast, first in Rio de Janeiro, then an immersion experience  iving with host families in Salvador. 


elephant
Photo by Emily Jacobson '21, Cambodia elephant sanctuary.

Cambodia: Ethical Service Learning, International Studies Seminar

Spend January engaged in community projects in Cambodia as you study the values and practices that shape ethical service learning and volunteer experiences.

Students will travel to Cambodia, participate as English instructors and volunteers at a wild elephant sanctuary.


costa rica

Costa Rica: Health Care Service Learning, International Studies Seminar

Two weeks that will give you a whole new perspective on health care and your place in the world of health care professions.

Students work side-by-side with U.S.-based and local professionals to provide health care in communities that lack permanent facilities and resources. Learn about the realities of health care in the region and to lend a hand to professionals who are caring for entire communities.

Service learning opportunities include nursing, dentistry, optometry, veterinary science, physical therapy, occupational therapy and medicine.


American Writers in Paris

One of Europe’s most important artistic, political, religious, educational and commercial centers, Paris abounds in history and culture and promises a dynamic and enriching experience.

To help students understand the relationship between modern American literature and early 20th century Paris, the class draws upon the city’s ample resources to recreate that past context.

Access the Paris presentation here


Guatemala: Childhood in the Developing World (PSYC)

Develop a deeper understanding of how cultural, economic and social contexts influence child development in the developing world. Spend two weeks in Guatemala examining factors that impact risk and resilience in the children of that nation. It is an  opportunity to learn how you can respond ethically to the needs of children and families through the example of people you will encounter in Guatemala.

This is an outstanding program for anyone interested in education, social welfare of children, or psychology.

Access the Guatemala presentation here


holden village

Holden Village: Literature, Christianity and Community (ENGL) Or (RELG)

Travel across Big Sky country to Washington, and three weeks of secluded beauty and tranquility at Holden Village. No cellphones, no wi-fi, no distractions from the awesome beauty of the mountains, the crisp air of a winter sky and the peace that comes from quiet contemplation.

But don’t get too cozy. There will be hikes and snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, chores to be done and a community to enjoy as you spend your January intentionally far from the normal.

This program is open to all majors. It is particularly encouraged for students open to spiritual and vocational discernment.


Louisiana: Water and Environmental Justice (GEOG)

Students will explore the Louisiana Gulf Coast region of the United States through the lens of geography. As you study about water and environmental justice issues, you will apply research and analytical skills to questions of environmental degradation, structural inequalities and the impact of hazards such as Hurricane Katrina.

The program is designed primarily for geography and environmental studies majors, though other students can join the program with permission of the instructor.


Japan: Culture and Society (JPST)

One of two partnering Japan programs which will travel jointly to Kyoto, Tokyo and Inuyama. The Japanese Culture and Society program will offer students a 4-credit course with a focus on the history, culture, religious beliefs and social structures linked to the sites visited during the three-week tour program.

Access the Japan presentation here


Japan: Population Issues and Society (SOAN)

One of two partnering Japan programs which will travel jointly to Kyoto, Tokyo and Inayuma, the Population Issues and Society program will offer students a 4-credit course in sociology with a focus on the impact of population increase on social, economic and cultural realities in Japan.

Along the way, students will visit with experts, and discuss the impact of a growing and aging population on infrastructure as well as culture.

Access the Japan presentation here


Mexico: Travel Writing

Mexico, a geographically large nation with a rich diversity of regional culture, topography, architecture, and people, has more to offer than tacos and mariachis.

Travel through Mexico while studying and practicing the art of travel writing. In a three-week course, we will dive deep into three distinct places: Querétaro, San Miguel de Allende and Cancun.


Pacific Northwest: Conservation, Culture and Resilience

Stand in the shadow of volcanic Mount St. Helens and Seattle’s iconic Space Needle. Explore Olympic National Park, raft the Columbia River, taste coffee from the first Starbucks, hike through the Quinault Rainforest under 1,000-year-old trees, and study how water, settlement, climate, culture, and hazards continue to shape the region.

Along the way we will debate about the nature of conservation and hazards-based risk management and its impact on the indigenous and later-cultural settlement in the Pacific Northwest. 


Spain: the Camino de Santiago (WLLC)

Three weeks. 238 kilometers. Physical challenges. Spiritual contemplation. Natural beauty. Ancient wonders. Encounters with fellow travelers from across the globe.

Leave modern comforts behind, and travel an ancient path across northern Spain. You’ll walk approximately 12 miles (20 km) per day, sleep in modest pilgrims’ hostels, and reduce your material possessions to that which can be comfortably carried in a backpack. No knowledge of the Spanish language is required.

Access the Camino de Santiago presentation here

Summer language programs

French

Dijon, France 

The Centre International D’Études Françaises of the Université de Bourgogne, conducts a six-week program in the heart of France with immersive study of French language and culture.

During the program, students may opt to live with a local family or stay at university residence halls with other international students, enjoy a wide range of cultural activities both on campus and in the community and visit other regions of France on faculty-led overnight excursions.


German

Eichstätt, Germany

The summer German program at Catholic University in Eichstätt is a month-long immersion program for which students can earn up to 6 transfer credits in German studies.

It is appropriate for students of German studies as well as any student who wishes to develop language skills in German.


Sandra Camarillo '21

Sandra Camarillo '21

Spanish

Cuenca, Ecuador

Spend a summer immersed in a Spanish-speaking environment exploring the Andean region. Study language, literature, culture and art.

Choose between the 11-week program, open to students at all Spanish levels, or, for students at the advanced (300) level, there is an intensive five-week option.

Both programs include a rich selection of excursions, events and cultural events and both offer the same family stays as the housing for the summer.


 

Internships

Denver, Colorado: Wartburg West

Spend a semester in the Mile High City on this internship-based program. The Denver program, partnered with Wartburg College West, provides students with full-time internships in a variety of academic fields. Students take one course in urban studies and up to 8 credits of internship.

Access the Wartburg West presentation here


New York City: The Intern Group

This program of full-time internships places you in the heart of the city as you earn up to 12 credits of internship experience. 

Access the NYC presentation here


Washington, D.C.: Reagan Foundation

Learn to work and excel in a global environment with international colleagues and student peers from across the U.S., and how to communicate and operate in an international context.

Gain professional networking and social skills.

Benefit from the 3-credit Global Internship Course. The course focuses on building personal and professional development skills.


Washington, D.C.: Washington Internship Institute

This program, sponsored by the Washington Internship Institute, pairs coursework in political science with a full-time internship in a student’s major field. 

Access the Washing Internship Institute presentation here


Dublin, Ireland: CAPA Global Education Network

Students take a 3-credit professional development seminar and engage in full-time internships in their major as they explore the rich culture of Ireland in its capital. 

Access the CAPA presentation here


Rome, Italy: Institute for the International Education of Students (IES)

Full-time internships in Rome provide students with the opportunity to live, learn and work in a bustling European capital. No Italian language is required. This program focuses on experiential learning through internship in a student’s field. The Rome internship program includes group excursions to Tuscany and the Amalfi 

Access the IES presentation here


Santiago, Chile: Institute for the International Education of Students (IES)

The IES Abroad Santiago Internship programs provides students with intermediate or higher Spanish skills the opportunity to hone their language skills while working in their major field in one of South America’s most modern and livable cities.

Access the IES presentation here


Sydney, Australia: CAPA Global Education Network

Combine academics with a full-time internship as you live, work and learn in Sydney, Australia’s largest city. The Sydney Global Cities program with CAPA combines 9 credits of coursework with 6 credits of internship in your field. 

Access the CAPA presentation here


Virtual internships

A virtual internship means that you can build your resume at the same time that you continue going to school or working a day job. It’s a great option to experience what other cultures can offer, while working from Augustana’s campus or home. Attend this session to learn more about the global opportunities available to you.

Program partners

Augustana College works with universities and organizations around the world to give students many choices for their study away experiences.

→ List of partner programs