A wide range of courses are available for you to take while studying abroad, but course offerings vary by program. You can choose to take core curriculum courses, major or minor courses, elective courses, or a combination of all. There is a lot to consider when selecting the courses you will take abroad, so we’ve provided a few resources below that can help you get started.
Explore Your Academic Interest
Identify Degree-Appropriate Courses
Knowing how your credits will apply to your degree is essential to planning your academic success. We encourage you to start this process early so that you can stay on track with your degree plan.
Learn More: Appropriate Courses →Request Course Approvals
Course articulation is an important element of planning your study abroad experience. You should start this process before you go abroad.
Learn More: Course Approvals →Know How Your Credit Works
From placeholders to residency requirements, it’s important to know how you will earn your study abroad credit for the program you select.
Learn More: How Credit Works →International Credit & Grade Conversion
Foreign universities often use a different system of measuring course credits. It’s important to be aware of this when selecting courses.
Learn More: Conversions →