Programs

Winter 2007 | Spring 2007

Winter 2007 Programs

During the winter term students are able to take advantage of unique courses offered by UM faculty abroad. Typically one professor and 10 students will travel together for 2 or 3 weeks as part of a 3-hour course.

Belize    
Coral Reef Ecology BISC 445 Dec. 29, 2006 - Jan. 15, 2007
 
Chile    
Spanish Language SPAN 298 or
SPAN 398
Dec. 27, 2006 - Jan. 13, 2007
 
Costa Rica    
Spanish Language SPAN 198, SPAN 298, SPAN 398 , or SPAN 598 Dec. 26, 2006 - Jan. 13, 2007
Surf & Turf: Issues for Starting a Business in Costa Rica BUS 380 Jan. 2-13, 2007
Business Communication BUS 271 Jan. 2-14, 2007
Principles of Marketing MKTG 351 Jan. 2-14, 2007
 
Ecuador    
Education Classroom EDUC 333 or
EDUC 555
Jan. 3-15, 2007
 
England    
Museum Tour in London ANTH 390 Jan. 2-14, 2007
Theater in London THEA 209 Jan. 2-14, 2007
 
Italy    
Magazine Management JOUR 553 Dec. 27, 2006 - Jan. 12, 2007
Literature in Venice ENGL 395H Jan. 2-14, 2007
Watercolor in Sicily ART 326,
ART 426, or ART 526
Dec. 27, 2006 - Jan. 12, 2007
 
Martinique    
Contemporary French Culture FR 321 Jan. 2-13, 2007
 
South Africa    
Business Practices in South Africa BUS 380 Dec. 29, 2006 - Jan. 12, 2007
Health Promotion ES 490/651,
PRM 490/651, or HP 651
Dec. 29, 2006 - Jan. 12, 2007
 
Spain    
Spanish Language SPAN 298 or SPAN 398 Dec. 28, 2006 - Jan. 14, 2007
 
St. Croix    
Caribbean Literature ENGL 373 Jan. 2-12, 2007

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Spring 2007 Exchanges

Through our exchange agreements you can spend a semester or year abroad. Students who study abroad on an exchange pay University of Mississippi tuition and fees for the semester that they're abroad and remain enrolled as UM students.

Argentina  
Universidad Católica de Córdoba March - July
 
Australia  
Macquarie University February - July
 
Chile  
Universidad Católica de Valparaíso March - July
Universidad de Diego Portales March - July
 
China  
Hong Kong Baptist University January - May
 
Costa Rica  
Universidad Veritas January - April
 
England  
Liverpool Hope University January - June
University of East Anglia January - June
University of Essex January - June
University of Reading January - March
 
Ecuador  
Universidad de San Francisco de Quito January - May
 
Germany  
Friedrich-Schiller Universitat April - July
 
Japan  
Kansai Gaidai University January - May
 
Korea  
Pusan University of Foreign Studies January-May
 
Mexico  
 
Netherlands  
Tilburg University January - June
 
Portugal  
Universidad de Coimbra February - June
 
South Africa  
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University February - June
Stellenbosch University February - June
 
Spain  
Universidad de Deusto January - May
 
Sweden  
Umea University January 15 - June 1
 
Uruguay  
Universidad Catolica de Uruguay February - July

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Fees for Undergraduate Exchanges
  Fall 2006  
Tuition-only Exchange (Mississippi Resident)
$3,551.00**
 
Tuition-only Exchange (Non-Mississippi Resident )
$6,533.00**
 
Full Exchange (Mississippi Resident)
$6,241.00**
 
Full Exchange (Non-Mississippi Resident)
$9,223.00**
 
** Cost subject to change based on UM cost of tuition    

Spring 2007 Partner Programs

Additional programs and courses are also available through UM's partnerships. Participants will still earn UM credit and may apply their financial aid towards participation in the program. However, program cost is not linked to UM tution.

Preferred Partners

England

 
University of Mississippi London Semester (CAPA) January - April
France  
Univerite Paul Valery (U. Minn) January - May
College International de Cannes January - June
Italy  
Florence University of the Arts (SAI) January - May
John Cabot University (SAI) January - May
Mediterranean Center for the Arts and Sciences (SAI) January - May
Mexico  
Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro (IUSI) January - April
Spain  
Hispanic Studies Program (UVA) January - May

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Other UM Partners

The following partners offer programs in many countries throughout the world. Most of their programs are approved for a UM student who would like to study abroad for a semester. There is an additional fee applied to all partner programs.

The Center for Education Abroad at Arcadia University (CEA)
The Center for Education Abroad at Arcadia University was established in the belief that a study abroad experience is fundamental to a liberal arts education and enhances an individual's ability to live in a global society. Committed to providing high-quality, academically sound and experientially rich study abroad programs, the Center provides broad and supportive services to a wide range of students and institutions. More about Arcadia's programs can be found at www.arcadia.edu/cea/.

CET Academic Programs Abroad (CET)
CET works with The University of Mississippi to provide programs for UM students in China. There are 4 options available, the most popular being the C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in China. This program is targeted at advanced learners of Mandarin Chinese. There are also programs available for learners with a lesser language proficiency. Each program maintains CET's traditional emphasis on rigorous curriculum, creative programming, and immerson into Chinese local life. More about CET's programs can be found at www.cetacademicprograms.com/www/docs/172.

Council of International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
Join students from a consortium of more than 170 member institutions to learn in study centers or through direct enrollment in one of 49 programs offered in 24 countries. CIEE has earned a reputation for offering carefully designed, high-quality academic programs and excellent support services that assure students of a totally integrated, well-rounded study abroad experience. More about CIEE's programs can be found at www.ciee.org.

Institute for International Education of Students (IES)
For more than 53 years, the Institute for the International Education of Students has been building quality study abroad programs and introducing students to new places, studies, and ways of thinking about others and themselves. IES is a global non-profit educational organization with programs in 22 cities throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. More about IES's programs can be found at www.iesabroad.org/.

International Student Exchange Program (ISEP)
ISEP is a worldwide network for international education, consisting of 245 member institutions in the United States and more than 35 other countries. Costs for ISEP are linked to University of Mississippi tuition. More about ISEP's programs can be found at www.isep.org/.

Institute for Study Abroad at Butler University (IFSA-Butler)
The Institute for Study Abroad is a non-profit institute founded at Butler University thatprovides high quality overseas study opportunities in addition to academic and personal support services for qualified American undergraduates seeking to earn academic credit through study abroad. Placement in overseas universities is done with the hope of preparing our students to become active and responsible global citizens. More about Butler's programs can be found at www.ifsa-butler.org/.

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