Faculty Led Programs
Faculty Led Programs are short-term study abroad programs led by University of Illinois faculty during both winter and summer sessions. Although, short term in comparison to semester and academic year long programs, the length of these programs varies and could be anywhere between two to eight weeks. Most of the Faculty Led Programs are co-sponsored by University of Illinois departments or colleges and the Study Abroad Office, which offers professional administrative support. Please remember to visit this page often to search the most current list of programs.
2013-14 Fall/Winter Courses Abroad
The below Fall/Winter programs will host on-campus meetings during the second-eight weeks of Fall 2013 semester and the programs will go abroad during Winter Break 2013-14. Meeting dates and times, program length, tuition and credit vary depending on the program. Check each program link for individual details.
Application Deadline: September 15, 2013
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Anthropology, ANTH 445: Primate Behavior, Ecology, Ecosystem Sustainability and Conservation in Costa Rica (winter)
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AHS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Health and Diversity: Australia (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: The Face of Economic Development, Burkina Faso (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Conflict and Post-Conflict Resolution, Cyprus (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Culture and Linguistic Diversity, India (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Cultural Diversity, Istanbul, Turkey (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Immigration and Cultural Diiversity, Jerusalem, Israel (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Natural Environment, Religion, Migration and National Identity, Oman (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Cultural Tourism and Development, Peru (winter)
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LAS/SAO Course Abroad: Global Studies, GLBL 298: Muslim, Jewish and Christian Interactions, Spain & Morocco (winter)


