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Faculty-Taught International Programs at the University of Massachusetts Boston
The Office of Global Programs offers a range of faculty-taught international programs each year. These UMass Boston courses are taught by UMass Boston faculty in locations around the world. Our small group, faculty-taught study abroad programs will expose you to an array of diverse peoples, cultures and settings. The programs are custom-designed and taught by experienced UMass Boston faculty. They satisfy distribution requirements and offer credit in a variety of academic disciplines, from languages and cultures, the arts and archaeology, to education, public policy, the sciences and business. There is no transfer of credit necessary. Most but not all programs are short-term in duration, affordably priced, and typically take place in summer and winter semesters. Please note that tuition waivers cannot be applied toward any study abroad program fees.
Secure funding for your participation in a faculty-taught program:
Look into the Beacon Student Success Fellowship, the Gilman Scholarship, and others on the scholarships page. Also check with your program faculty-leader for any current scholarship opportunities.
Financial aid recipients should contact Nicole.Brennan@umb.edu to check if they can receive financial aid for their faculty-led program. Students can appeal to increase their Cost of Attendance for financial aid with a Special Circumstances Appeal Form, located on the Financial Aid Form page of umb.edu.
Spring 2025 Course with Spring-Break Travel:
- CEHD and SGISD Sponsored Study Tour to Peru (travel during Spring-break)
- Honors College: Spring-Break: US & Mexico Healthcare Systems
Summer 2025:
- Human Rights and Migration in Mexico with Professor Luis Jimenez
- Sexual Communication in the Netherlands with Professor Cassandra Alexopoulos
- Taste of Japan: Food, Culture, and Society with Professor Miyuki Yamamoto
- Theatre & Literature in London with Professors Robert Lublin & Matthew Brown
- The Moroccan Experience with Professor Abdelkrim Mouhib
Past Faculty-Taught Programs:
- Community Planning and Ecological Design in Sicily with Professor Antonio Raciti
- CEHD and SGISD Sponsored Study Tour to Cuba (travel during spring-break)
- Irish Literature, Theatre and Culture in Ireland with Professor Matthew Brown & Professor Robert Lublin
- Sexual Communication in the Netherlands with Professor Cassandra Alexopoulos
- The Moroccan Experience with Professor Abdelkrim Mouhib
- Human Rights and Migration in Mexico with Professor Luis Jimenez
- US & Mexico Healthcare Systems with Professor Eduardo Siqueira