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You can experience the world while earning credit toward your USask degree.

Arts and Science Study Abroad Fair

Learn about opportunities to take a course or a term abroad as part of your degree

Event

Date: Wednesday, Oct. 2
Time:
10 am–2 pm
Location:
Arts Tunnel

About this event

Learn how you can study abroad and earn credit toward your degree! Travel solo, with a friend, or in a group.

Taught Abroad Programs offer short-term options for students who want to take USask courses abroad for 2-6 weeks in the summer. All faculty-led taught abroad courses are open to students in all colleges. You do not need to be a major in these disciplines, you just need to have the appropriate prerequisites and permission of the instructor, and a passion for learning abroad!

Taught Abroad Programs running in Spring/Summer 2025 are:

  • CMRS 405.6 - Text and Materials of Early European Cultures-Hereford, England
  • GEOG 421.3 - Local Water Securities: Costa Rica
  • GEOL 204.3 - Geology of Ireland
  • GEOL 205.3 - A Geological Journey to Spain -  
  • GEOL 308.3 - Field School Sedimentary Rocks- Montana
  • GEOL 405.3 - International Field Studies - Spain
  • JPNS 300.3 - Experience-based learning in Japan
  • LING 200.3 - Languages in Contact: Multilingualism in Scotland
  • PHYS 473.3 - High Energy Particle Accelerators for Physics Research-Geneva, Switzerland
  • PLAN 305.3 - Urban Design and Active Transportation - Amsterdam
  • POLS 268.3 - Politics & International Law: Amsterdam & The Hague
  • SPAN 235.3 - Mexican Culture-Yucatán, Mexico

Term Abroad opportunities 9 – 15 credit units of A&S credits

Costa Rica - The UN, Environment, and Development - NEW

Germany - IGSP Intensive German Language Program, Marburg, Germany;

Mexico - CECM Spanish Language Term Abroad - Guadalajara, Mexico; and

USA - The Washington Center Internship program, Washington DC.

In-Canada Travel

  • HIST 272.3 – The History of Human Rights - Winnipeg
  • ARCH 361.6 - Archaeological Field Methods – Sask
  • GEOG 465.3 - Environment and Health in Indigenous Communities - Sask
  • GEOL 408.3 - Flin Flon Field School - Manitoba

Click here to learn more and to APPLY!

FUNDING: It doesn’t have to be expensive – there are many travel awards and scholarships you may be eligible for!

For more information:

LaVina Watts, Manager, Study Abroad and Interdisciplinary Programs

Arts 119.5 – Student HUB

lavina.watts@usask.ca



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