A study abroad experience is a life-changing experience!
Often, studying abroad is the first time a student is far from family and friends and must navigate a new place, new culture, new foods, and a second language – all while balancing coursework or other educational expectations. It’s exciting and maybe a little scary (in a good way)!
Planning for an experience abroad should begin about three semesters ahead of time. Students should work with their advisor to begin to plan their schedule and should work with a study abroad advisor in 51ÁÔÆæâ€™s Center for International Education (CIE) to scout destinations, understand travel requirements and application deadlines, and explore financial aid options for study abroad.
Deadlines for study abroad programs are typically October 1 for spring and summer programs and March 1 for fall starting programs. Please visit the CIE Study Abroad website for detailed information and a database of available destinations to browse.
History
History Study Abroad Additional Information
Validation of Transfer Credits from Study Abroad
If you have earned credits in history courses while studying abroad (or plan to do so) and have been informed that the History Department needs to determine the 51ÁÔÆæ course equivalents, please e-mail Professor Lex Renda, Director of Undergraduate Studies. Include in your email message:
Your full name, complete mailing address, home phone number, student ID number, and major.
Title and (if applicable) number of the course or courses taken or to be taken.
Name and location of institution where the course(s) were taken (or will be taken).
The semester or year in which the course(s) were taken (or will be taken).
An indication whether the course or courses taken or to be taken are in a 51ÁÔÆæ sponsored program or in a Non-51ÁÔÆæ sponsored program.
If you have an electronic copy of the syllabus for the course or courses in question, please attach it. Although a syllabus may not be necessary, it is helpful. If more information about the course is required, you will be contacted.
Professor Renda will review, complete the relevant portion of a study abroad form, and send it back to you.
Classics
Possible Programs in Italy and Greece
(All links below are to external sites.)
UCLA Study Abroad – Classics and History: Exploring Ancient Rome
UCLA Study Abroad – History: Ancient Greece
American Academy in Rome Summer Programs
The American Institute for Roman Culture
The Paideia Institute – Living Latin in Rome
University of Bologna – Greek and Latin Summer School
Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (ICCS) (only Fall and Spring semesters)
The American University in Rome
John Cabot University
Lorenzo de’ Medici – The Italian International Institute
College Year in Athens Summer Courses
American School of Classical Studies in Athens Summer Sessions
Harvard Summer Program in Greece
The Paideia Institute – Living Greek in Greece
Hellenic Education Research Center (summer programs)
American College of Thessaloniki
Archaeological Project at the Roman site of Cosa, Italy (Florida State University)
Archaeological Project at the Ancient City of Gabii, Italy (University of Michigan)
Archaeological Field School at the Etruscan site of Poggio Civitate, Murlo, Italy (UMASS-Amherst)
Summer Excavations at Mycenae, Greece (Dickinson College)
Archaeological Field school at Nemea, Greece (UC-Berkeley)