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The State University of New York 2014 STUDY ABROAD GUIDE The State University of New York is committed to the significance of international education for the academic strength of its programs and the quality of the education it provides to its students. Germany Venezuela Russia Canada Jamaica Scotland Greece nia France United Kingdom Cuba Netherlands Mexico Argentina Dominican Republic Belize Tunisia India Morocco Sweden Czech nd Costa Rica Middle East Australia Spain Africa Ireland Chile Germany Venezuela Canada Jamaica Greece Austria Italy Tanzania France United Kingdom Cuba Netherlands Mexico Turkey Dominican Cuba ds Republic Belize Tunisia India Morocco Sweden Czech Republic Monaco Poland Costa Rica Middle East ia India Morocco Sweden Czech Republic Monaco Poland Costa Rica Middle East Australia Spain Africa Ireland Chile Germany Venezuela Russia Canada Jamaica Greece Austria Italy Tanzania France United Kingdom Cuba Netherlands Mexico Argentina Turkey Dominican Republic Belize Tunisia India Morocco Sweden Monaco Costa Rica Middle East Australia Spain Africa Ireland Chile Germany Venezuela Russia Canada Jamaica Scotland Greece Austria Italy Tanzania France United Kingdom ermany Venezuela Russia Canada Jamaica Scotland Greece Austria Italy Tanzania France United Kingdom Cuba Netherlands Mexico Argentina ey Dominican Republic Belize Tunisia India Morocco Sweden Czech Republic Monaco Poland Costa Rica Middle East Australia Spain Africa Chile any Venezuela Russia Canada Jamaica Scotland Greece Austria Italy Tanzania France United Kingdom Cuba Netherlands Mexico Argentina Turkey public Monaco Poland Costa Rica Middle East Australia Spain hile Germany Venezuela Russia Canada Jamaica Austria Italy rance United Kingdom Cuba Netherlands Mexico Turkey Dominican

2014 STUDY ABROAD GUIDE Office of International Programs www.sunysystemabroad.com Spring 2014 The information in this publication is current as of Spring 2014, but is always subject to change as we strive to enhance our program offerings. If you are interested in a specific program, please contact the SUNY campus that offers it for the most up-to-date information.

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SUNY Global The State University of New York State University Plaza Albany, New York 12246 www.suny.edu Spring 2014 Dear Student, Globalization is changing the way we live and work. An understanding of languages, politics, culture and economics has never been more crucial to the future of our world. It is difficult for us to even imagine your lifetime trajectory as the world continues to shrink and flatten. But we do know this: your need for international experience and the cross-cultural competence and critical thinking that it brings will only increase as time goes by. Education abroad is one of the most effective ways to gain global skills and access to personal and professional opportunities in your future. In fact, analysis from the SAGE Research Project of more than 6,000 alumni over a period of fifty years demonstrates a significant long-term impact on an individual s career path and global engagement. Education abroad enhances employability and lifetime earning power. The State University of New York is strongly committed to making education abroad accessible and rewarding for SUNY students, as well as the many students across the United States who choose SUNY study abroad programs for their quality and affordability. SUNY institutions partner with many of the world s leading universities to offer superior learning experiences delivered in safe and comfortable environments. SUNY offers an incomparable array of high-quality study abroad opportunities. With more than 600 programs of in 50+ countries, spanning all seven continents, there is a program to meet virtually every need. Please take a few moments to let your imagination carry you to the new and exciting destinations you will find described within this guide. When you find the ones that interest you most, I encourage you to contact the SUNY campus offices that administer those programs for answers to your inevitable questions. The sooner you start planning the more likely you are to fulfill your dream of studying abroad. You are to be congratulated for taking the first step, now keep going the best is yet to come. Study abroad changed the course of my life, and it will transform yours as well! Bon voyage, Sally Crimmins Villela Assistant Vice Chancellor for Global Affairs To Learn To Search To Serve

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Global Affairs....................................... 3 Introduction............................................................................. 6 How To Use This Book..................................................................... 7 Contact Information....................................................................... 8 Programs Offering Instruction In English...................................................... 10 Programs Offering Graduate Credit........................................................... 11 Programs Offering Internships and Volunteer Opportunities....................................... 12 SEMESTER and ACADEMIC YEAR PROGRAMS Africa (see Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, South Africa) Argentina................ 15 Australia................. 16 Austria.................. 26 Belgium.................. 26 Belize................... 27 Brazil.................... 27 Bulgaria.................. 27 Cambodia................ 28 Canada.................. 28 Chile.................... 28 China................... 29 Costa Rica................ 35 Cuba.................... 37 Czech Republic............ 37 Denmark................. 38 Dominican Republic........ 38 Ecuador.................. 38 Egypt.................... 39 England (see United Kingdom) SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS Africa (see Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, South Africa, Tanzania) Argentina................ 98 Australia................. 99 Bahamas................ 100 Belize.................. 100 Brazil................... 101 Cambodia............... 102 Canada................. 102 Chile................... 103 China.................. 103 Costa Rica............... 107 Croatia................. 108 Cuba................... 108 Czech Republic........... 109 Denmark................ 109 Dominican Republic....... 110 Ecuador................. 110 Egypt................... 111 Finland.................. 39 France................... 40 Germany................. 44 Ghana................... 48 Greece................... 49 Hungary................. 49 India.................... 49 Ireland................... 51 Israel.................... 53 Italy..................... 54 Jamaica.................. 58 Japan.................... 59 Kenya................... 61 Korea.................... 62 Madagascar............... 68 Mexico................... 68 Morocco................. 70 Netherlands............... 70 New Zealand.............. 72 Norway.................. 73 (For additional options refer to Semester and Academic Year Programs) England (see United Kingdom) Finland................. 112 France.................. 112 Germany................ 115 Ghana.................. 117 Greece.................. 118 India................... 119 Ireland.................. 122 Israel................... 125 Italy.................... 126 Jamaica................. 130 Japan................... 131 Korea................... 132 Madagascar.............. 134 Mexico................. 134 Morocco................ 137 Netherlands.............. 137 New Zealand............. 138 Nicaragua............... 139 Poland................... 74 Puerto Rico............... 74 Russia................... 75 Scotland (see United Kingdom) Singapore................ 76 South Africa.............. 76 Spain.................... 76 Sweden.................. 80 Taiwan.................. 81 Tanzania................. 81 Thailand................. 82 Trinidad and Tobago........ 82 Turkey................... 82 United Arab Emirates....... 84 United Kingdom........... 84 Various.................. 96 Venezuela................ 96 Vietnam.................. 97 Wales (see United Kingdom) Peru................... 139 Poland.................. 140 Puerto Rico.............. 140 Russia.................. 141 Scotland (see United Kingdom) Senagal................. 143 Singapore............... 143 South Africa............. 143 Spain................... 144 Switzerland.............. 146 Tanzania................ 147 Thailand................ 147 Turkey.................. 148 United Arab Emirates...... 148 United Kingdom.......... 148 Various................. 158 Vietnam................. 160 Wales (see United Kingdom) 5

INTRODUCTION Overseas programs are as close to you as a State University of New York (SUNY) campus or web site. The following are some frequently asked questions about study abroad with SUNY. Please take a look before you begin to explore the many study abroad opportunities we offer. If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of the SUNY campuses for additional assistance. Also be sure to visit SUNY s study abroad directory online at: www.sunysystemabroad.com Why study abroad? Study abroad can be one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences in a college student s career. Getting to know another culture, living in a new environment, learning a new language, meeting people: all these add up to a kind of education different from what can be acquired on campus. Equally important for American students is the discovery of their own country its customs, its traditions and values as they come to see it from a foreign vantage point. No wonder that so many returnees from overseas study say that the experience changed their lives. There is indeed ample testimony to the fact that students learn well and mature quickly when studying in a different culture. And as all regions of the world become more interdependent, it is increasingly apparent that the truly educated person is one who has had first hand acquaintance with other cultures, both as preparation for responsible citizenship and, in a more practical way, as a basis for a career. In the words of former Senator J. William Fulbright, author of the Fulbright exchange program, perhaps the greatest power of educational exchange is the power to convert nations into peoples and to translate ideologies into human aspirations. Where are the State University of New York s study abroad programs offered? SUNY currently offers more than 600 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women s studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English. Who can study abroad? State University overseas study programs are, with some exceptions, open to all SUNY and non-suny students, with eligibility ranging from first year to graduate level. For many undergraduates, the best time to study abroad has traditionally been during the junior year; however, well-prepared sophomores, and occasionally freshmen, are eligible for some programs. For everyone, careful preparation and consultation with the campus Director of International Education are essential for determining where and when to go. What does it cost? Total expenses are competitive with other highly-rated study abroad programs in public and private universities across the country. Program costs are usually only slightly higher than on-campus costs of tuition, room and board (exclusive of international air fare) and in some countries expenses are actually less than they would be on campus. Study abroad students pay SUNY tuition (in-state or outof-state, depending upon New York State residency) plus costs, which vary from program to program. Matriculated students at a State University of New York campus register on their home campus for programs offered at any other campus. They are thus able to maintain residency and eligibility for financial aid. (NOTE: Upper-division students registering at community colleges for overseas programs should consult with their registrar s office about appropriate credit.) What about financial aid? Most financial aid can be applied to overseas study, with the exception of some program costs and fees. For specific information students should consult the campus financial aid officer and the Director of International Education. 6

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK Inside this book, you will find all the information you need to begin your search for the perfect study abroad program. But first you ll need to know how to use the information given what does it all mean? This book is organized into two distinct sections: (1)Semester and Academic Programs, and (2)Short-Term Programs, which includes summer, winter, and intersession programs. Each section is organized alphabetically by country, then divided alphabetically by city and divided again by the name of the program. This makes it easy to find a specific university or city you might be interested in. Once you find a program that interests you, you can use the following features, which give you more detail: Term: This indicates when the program takes place. Exact dates are not given; for specific information, please contact the SUNY campus that administers that program. Program Description: Each program offers unique areas of interest and has distinct characteristics. Use this description to decide if a program meets your basic needs, has the qualities you desire, and offers the academic areas you are interested in. Remember, these are short, concise descriptions and are not meant to be complete. If there is a program that has some of the items you want, but not all, contact the appropriate SUNY campus to find out more about it. Language of Instruction: Many programs have a language requirement; others do not. Please check to make sure you are able to take classes in the language of instruction. Note: There are programs that offer instruction in English even if the native language is not English. We have included a list of these programs later in this introduction. But don t think that if you can t speak a foreign language that you can t enroll in a foreign language program! Some non-english based programs are designed for students who have little or no experience with the language(s) of instruction offered. It is important to recognize that sometimes the best environment in which to pick up or brush up foreign language skills is through immersion! Embrace the challenge, and you will be surprised by the opportunities available to you! Whatever your interests or expectations may be, please take a look at the Eligibility Requirements section to see what the specific language requirements are for each program. Eligibility Requirements: These are requirements set by the SUNY campus that administers each program. At times, these standards depend on requirements given by the foreign institutions. If you have any questions regarding the requirements listed, please contact the appropriate SUNY campus. Credits: Credits are listed as undergraduate or graduate, depending on the level of credits available for a specific program. Unless otherwise indicated, all credits given are for the length of that program. If no graduate credit levels are given, they are not available. We have included a list of programs offering graduate credits later in this introduction. Application Deadlines: Deadlines are given by semester, with the deadline for the fall semester listed first unless otherwise indicated. Where appropriate, we have indicated that late applications will be considered. SUNY Campus: Each program lists the campus you should contact for additional information. If you have any questions at all about any of the programs listed here, please don t hesitate to contact the Office of International Programs at the appropriate SUNY campus using the information listed on the next two pages. They are happy to help in any way possible. 7

CONTACT INFORMATION University at Albany Study Abroad and Exchanges 1400 Washington Ave., SL G40 Albany, New York 12222 Tel: (518) 591-8170, Fax: (518) 591-8171 E-mail: studyabroad@albany.edu http://www.albany.edu/studyabroad Alfred State College Office of International Education 10 Upper College Drive Alfred, New York 14802 Tel: (607) 587-4058, Fax: (607) 587-4340 E-mail: herrittl@alfredstate.edu http://www.alfredstate.edu/ Binghamton University Office of International Programs P.O. Box 6000, Nelson A. Rockefeller Center, G-1 Binghamton, New York 13902-6000 Tel: (607) 777-2336, Fax: (607) 777-2889 E-mail: oip@binghamton.edu http://oip.binghamton.edu/ The College at Brockport Office of International Education 350 New Campus Drive Brockport, New York 14420 Tel: (585) 395-2119/1-800-298-SUNY Fax: (585) 637-3218 E-mail: overseas@brockport.edu http://www.brockport.edu/studyabroad Broome Community College Study Abroad Office P.O. Box 1017 Binghamton, New York 13902-1017 Tel: (607) 778-5030, Fax: (607) 778-5442 E-mail: studyabroad@sunybroome.edu http://bccstudyabroad.wordpress.com Buffalo State College Office of International Education South Wing 410 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York 14222-1095 Tel: (716) 878-4620, Fax: (716) 878-3054 E-mail: intleduc@buffalostate.edu http://www.buffalostate.edu/studyabroad University at Buffalo Study Abroad Programs 210 Talbert Hall, North Campus Buffalo, New York 14260-1604 Tel: (716) 645-3912, Fax: (716) 645-6197 E-mail: studyabroad@buffalo.edu http://www.buffalo.edu/studyabroad SUNY Canton International Programs Office FO 232A 34 Cornell Drive Canton, New York 13617 Tel: (315) 386-7608, Fax: (315) 386-7907 E-mail: international@canton.edu http://www.canton.edu/international/study_abroad.html Cayuga Community College Travel Study Programs 197 Franklin Street Auburn, New York 13021 Tel: (315) 294-8529 E-mail: damatol@cayuga-cc.edu http://www.cayuga-cc.edu/travelstudy SUNY Cobleskill Cobleskill, New York 12043 Tel: 518-255-5558. Fax: 518-255-5113 E-mail: jagends@cobleskill.edu http://www.cobleskill.edu/ SUNY Cortland International Programs Office Old Main, Room 219, P.O. Box 2000 Cortland, New York 13045 Tel: (607) 753-2209, Fax: (607) 753-5989 E-mail: studyabroad@cortland.edu http://www.cortland.edu/studyabroad Farmingdale State College Center for International Students and Programs 2350 Broad Hollow Road Farmingdale, New York 11735 Tel: (631) 420-2396, Fax: (631) 420-2235 E-mail: studyabroad@farmingdale.edu http://farmingdale.edu/quicklinks/ifs_international_ Programs.html Fashion Institute of Technology Office of International Programs 7th Avenue at 27th Street, Rm B119 New York, NY 10001-5992 Tel: (212) 217-5380, Fax: (212) 217-5381 E-mail: oip@fitnyc.edu http://fitnyc.edu/studyabroad 8

SUNY Fredonia International Education Center 8 LoGrasso Hall Fredonia, New York 14063 Tel: (716) 673-3451, Fax: (716) 673-3175 E-mail: international.education@fredonia.edu http://www.fredonia.edu/internationaleducation/ studyabroad/programs SUNY Geneseo Office of Study Abroad 1 College Circle Geneseo, New York 14454-1450 Tel: (585) 245-5546, Fax: (585) 245-5032 E-mail: studyabroad@geneseo.edu http://studyabroad.geneseo.edu SUNY New Paltz Center for International Programs 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz, New York 12561 Tel: (845) 257-3125, Fax: (845) 257-3129 E-mail: studyabroad@newpaltz.edu http://www.newpaltz.edu/studyabroad Old Westbury Office of International Enrollment Services P.O. Box 307 Old Westbury, New York 11568-0210 Tel: (516) 876-3906, Fax: (516) 876-3909 E-mail: overseas@oldwestbury.edu http://www.oldwestbury.edu/academics/abroad.cfm College at Oneonta Office of International Education 111 Schumacher Hall Oneonta, New York 13820 Tel: (607) 436-3369, Fax: (607) 436-2475 E-mail: katherine.bronk@oneonta.edu http://www.oneonta.edu/academics/inted/ Onondaga Community College Academic Initiatives 4941 Onondaga Road Syracuse, New York 13215 Tel: (315) 498-2490, Fax: (315) 498-2459 E-mail: fancherd@sunyocc.edu http://sunyocc.edu/credit/studyabroad SUNY Oswego Office of International Education and Programs 100 Sheldon Hall Oswego, New York 13126 Tel: (315) 312-2118 Fax: (315) 312-2477 E-mail: intled@oswego.edu https://oswego.studyabroad.com/index.cfm SUNY Plattsburgh Global Education Office 101 Broad Street Plattsburgh, New York 12901 Tel: (518) 564-3287 Fax: (518) 564-3292 E-mail: geo@plattsburgh.edu http://www.plattsburgh.edu/academics/studyabroad SUNY Potsdam Office of International Education and Programs Sisson Hall, 44 Pierrepont Avenue Potsdam, New York 13676-2294 Tel: (315) 267-2507, Fax: (315) 267-4890 E-mail: international@potsdam.edu http://www.potsdam.edu/academics/international/index.cfm Purchase College Office of International Student Services Campus Center South 3008, 735 Anderson Hill Rd Purchase, New York 10577 Tel: (914) 251-6032 / 6585, Fax: (914) 251-6034 E-mail: studyabroad@purchase.edu http://www.purchase.edu/academics/studyabroad Rockland Community College Center for International Studies 145 College Road Suffern, New York 10901 Tel: (845) 574-4205, Fax: (845) 574-4423 E-mail: study-abroad@sunyrockland.edu http://www.sunyrockland.edu/go/study-abroad Stony Brook University Study Abroad and Student International Exchanges E5340 Melville Library Stony Brook, New York 11794-3397 Tel: (631) 632-7030, Fax: (631) 632-6544 E-mail: studyabroad@sunysb.edu http://www.stonybrook.edu/studyabroad Suffolk County Community College Riverhead Building, Room 318 533 College Road Selden, New York 11784 Tel: (631) 451-4440 E-mail: studyabroad@sunysuffolk.edu http://department.sunysuffolk.edu/studyabroad SUNYIT School of Business P.O. Box 3050 Utica, New York 13504-3050 Tel: (315) 792-7429, Fax: (315) 792-7138 E-mail: cakicis@sunyit.edu http://www.studyabroad.sunyit.edu 9

PROGRAMS OFFERING INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH The following semester and academic year programs offer instruction in English (listed by country and city of each program). Short-term programs are not included in this list. The logical choices, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom are also not included. Rather we have included programs where instruction is offered in English even though the native language in the host country is not English. These programs offer you even greater opportu nities to study abroad even if you do not speak a foreign language. If you have questions about any particular program, feel free to contact the SUNY campus that sponsors that program. Argentina: Study Abroad in Argentina, Buenos Aires; Universidad del Salvador - PIC Language Immersion, Buenos Aires Austria: University of Graz European Studies and Coursework in English, Graz Belgium: Vesalius College, Brussels Belize: Belize Internships, Various Locations Bulgaria: American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad Cambodia: Global Service Corps - Cambodia Service Learning Program, various locations Chile: Escuela Fronteras, Santiago; University of Viña Del Mar, Viña Del Mar China: Beijing Semester, Beijing; Capital Normal University, Beijing; Nanjing University, Beijing; Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong; Wuyi University, Jingmen (Guandong); Zhejiang Wanli University, Ningbo; Shandong Finance Institute, Shandong; Fudan University, Shanghai; Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai; Shanghai Semester, Shanghai; Jinan University, Shipai (Guanzhou); Central University for the Nationalities, Beijing; Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou (Zhejiang province); Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou (Zhejiang province); Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan (Hubei province); CAPA Beijing Internship Program or Intensive Chinese Language and Culture Program, Beijing; Tsinghua University, Beijing; USTC University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei; East China Normal University, Shanghai; ZUEL - Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan Costa Rica: University of Costa Rica Exchange, San Jose; University Veritas, San José Cuba: History, Politics, and Culture of Cuba, Havana Czech Republic: Masaryk University, Brno; Charles University, Prague 10 Denmark: Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen; Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS), Copenhagen Dominican Republic: Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), Santo Domingo, Santiago Ecuador: Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, Guayaquil Egypt: American University Cairo, Cairo; Semester Exchange Program in Egypt, Cairo Finland: Jyvaskyla University of Applied Sciences, Jyvaskyla; University of Oulu Exchange, Oulu; Abo Akademi University Exchange, Turku France: Institute for American Universities, Aix-en- Provence; University of Grenoble Exchange, Grenoble; University of La Rochelle, La Rochelle; University of Montpellier III, Montpellier; IPAG, Nice; EICAR Cinema and Screen Studies Program, Paris; Sciences Po Lille, Lille; University of Franche-Comte, Besancon, Besancon; French Language Studies at the Mediterranean Language Institute (IML), Montpellier Germany: Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, Asehaffenburg; German Sport University, Cologne; Freiberg University, Freiberg; Munich University of Applied Sciences, Munich; University of Osnabrueck, Osnabueck; University of Bonn, Bonn; Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt; Hochschule Fulda, Fulda; German Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS7) Study Program (SP), Berlin; Bremen; Cologne; Hamburg; Muenster; Munich; Osnabruck Ghana: University of Ghana, Legon, Accra; University of Cape Coast, Accra Greece: Odyssey in Athens, Athens Hungary: Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest; University of Pecs, Pecs India: India Internships, Jaipur; KEI/ UAlbany at Symbiosis University, Pune; India Institute of Technology Roorke, Roorkee; Semester Internship Experience with Capgemini, Chennai and Various Locations Israel: Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva; Haifa University, Haifa; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Italy: Florence Internships, Florence; Florence Semester Program, Florence; Florence University of the Arts, Florence; Scuola Lorenzo de Medici, Tuscania; Bocconi University, Milan; Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan; Siena Program, Siena; Sorrento Study Abroad, Sorrento; Scuola Lorenzo de' Medici, Tuscania; Instituto Venezia, Venice; Scuola Lorenzo de Medici, Art and Art History, Florence; Scuola Lorenzo de Medici, Italian Civilization and Culture, Florence; Scuola Lorenzo de Medici, Italian Language and Culture, Florence; FIT Liberal Arts in Florence, Florence; American University of Rome, International Business and International Relations, Rome; American University of Rome, Italian Civilization and Culture, Rome; American Universityof Rome, Italian Studies, Rome; Accademic Italiana, Florence, Rome; The Umbra Institute, Perugia; John Cabot University, Rome; Bocconi University, Milan

Jamaica: University of the West Indies Exchange, Barbados, Jamaica or Trinidad Japan: Akita International University, Akita; Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka; Kansai Gaidai University, Hirakata City (Osaka); Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Nagasaki; Japanese Studies, Yamagata; University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba; Tohoku University, Sendai City; Waseda University, Tokyo Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research (KIMEP), Almaty Kenya: United States International University (USIU), Nairobi; Turkana Basin Field School, Lake Turkana Korea: Hallym University Exchange, Chuncheon; Kyungpook National University in Korea, Daegu, South Korea; Chungnam National University, Daejeon; Yeungnam University Exchange, Gyeongsan; Kangnung National University, Kangnung; Dongguk University, Seoul; Ewha Womans University, Seoul; Seoul National University, School of International and Area Studies, Seoul; Yonsei University Exchange, Seoul; Sogang University Exchange, Seoul; Korea University, Seoul; Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon; Konkuk University, Seoul; Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul; Ajou University, Suwon; Sol Bridge, International School of Business, Daeron; POSTECH Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang; Inha University, Incheon; Gachon University, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do; Soongsil University, Seoul; Hanyang University, Seoul; Chung-Ang University, Seoul; Sangmyung University, Seoul; Yonsei University at Wonju-Global Village, Wonju; Yeungnam University Exchange, Gyeongsan; The University of Seoul, Seoul Madagascar: Institute for the Conservation of Tropical Environments, Ranomafana National Park Mexico: Universidad Internacional, Cuernavaca; Universidad de las Américas, Puebla; Mexican Solidarity Network, Various Cities; ITESM (Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey), Cuernavaca Morocco: Al Akhawayan University of Ifrane, Ifrane Netherlands: Amsterdam School of Business, Amsterdam; Groningen Exchange, Groningen; Leiden University, Leiden; University of Arnhem and Nijmegen Exchange, Arnhem, Nijmegen; Tilburg University Exchange, Tilburg; Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam; HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, Nijmegen; Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen Norway: University of Bergen Exchange, Bergen; University of Oslo, Oslo; University of Stavanger, Stavanger Poland: Kielce, Poland Program, Kielce Russia: State University of Management, Moscow; St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg; Russian Language and Culture Studies/ Internship, Tula; Moscow State University (Exchange), Moscow Spain: University of Alcala, Alcalá; European University of Madrid, Madrid; Sevilla Conservatory, Spain: Music Concentration, Sevilla; AIP Language Institute, Valencia; University of Granada Center of Modern Languages, Granada; University of Deusto, Bilbao; Universitat Pompeu Fabra (ESCI), Barcelona; European University of Madrid, Madrid Sweden: Gothenburg University Exchange, Goteborg; Lulea University, Lulea; Linnaeus University, Vaxjo, Kalmar, and Hultsfred Campuses; Mälardalen University, Eskilstuna and Västerås; Kristianstad University, Kristianstad Taiwan: National Taiwan University, Taipei; National Chung Hsing University, Taichung Tanzania: Tanzania Service Learning Program, Arusha, Maasailand; University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Turkey: Hacettepe University, Ankara; Language and Internship at Ataturk University, Erzurum; Bosphorus University, Istanbul; Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul; Izmir University of Economics, Izmir; Sabanci University, Istanbul; IUE SUNY Cobleskill Exchange Program, Izmir United Arab Emirates: American University in Dubai, Dubai Various: Partnership for Service Learning; Internships Abroad Venezuela: VENUSA, Merida Vietnam: The Brockport Vietnam Program, Danang PROGRAMS OFFERING GRADUATE CREDIT The following programs offer graduate credit to students. They are divided into two sections: (1) Semester and Academic Year Programs, and (2) Short-Term Programs. They are further organized according to the country and title of each program. The title might reflect the host institution or it could be an actual descriptive title. The title given is the one under which the program is listed in this directory. If you have questions about any particular program, feel free to contact the SUNY campus that sponsors that program. Semester and Academic Year Programs Australia: Monash University, Melbourne; University of Newcastle, Newcastle Austria: University of Graz German Language and Culture, Graz China: Beijing Normal University, Beijing; Capital Normal University, Beijing (Cortland); Capital Normal University, Beijing (U Buffalo); Peking University, Beijing; Fudan University, Shanghai Costa Rica: University of Costa Rica Exchange, San José France: MICEFA, Paris 11

Germany: University of Leipzig, Leipzig; University of Wuerzburg Exchange, Wuerzburg; Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt Italy: Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan; Bocconi University, Milan; University of Siena, Siena Korea: Korea University, Seoul; Yonsei University Exchange, Seoul Mexico: Universidad Internacional, Cuernavaca; Universidad de las Américas, Puebla Morocco: Al Akhawayan University of Ifrane, Ifrane Netherlands: Tilburg University, Tilburg; HAN University of Applied Sciences, Arnhem, Nijmegen South Africa: University of Cape Town, Cape Town Spain: University of Granada Center of Modern Languages, Granada Taiwan: National Taiwan University Exchange, Taipei Thailand: International College at Mahidol University Thailand, Salaya Trinidad and Togabo: University of the West Indies Exchange, St. Augustine Turkey: Bosphorus University, Istanbul United Kingdom: University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (Scotland) Short-Term Programs Bahamas: Marine Biology in the Bahamas, San Salvador Island Belize: Belize Summer Teachers Institute, San Ignacio Brazil: Health in Brazil, Various Cambodia: Global Service Corps, Various China: China Summer Study: History, Culture and the Arts, Various; Higher Education Administration in China, Shanghai and Beijing Costa Rica: Summer Institute for Teachers of Spanish, San José Cuba: Universidad de la Habana, Havana Denmark: International Social Welfare, Copenhagen Dominican Republic: Community Health and Nursing, Juan Dulio Egypt: American University Cairo, Cairo Germany: German Language and Culture at Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt Ghana: Engaging Africa: Ethnographic Study in Ghana, Accra India: Indian Culture, Economy and Society, Indian Culture, Economy & Society Ireland: Ireland Special Education Program, Dublin and various locations; National University of Ireland, Irish Studies or Gaelic Language, Galway; Art in Ireland, Dingle Mexico: Spanish Language and Cultural Immersion Program - Winter Intersession, Cuernavaca New Zealand: International Study of Culture and Leisure: New Zealand, Various Poland: Experiencing the New Europe, Wroclaw Russia: Russia Internship Program, Moscow; Novgorod, Russia Summer Program, Novgorod; Russian History and Culture, St. Petersburg; Advanced Critical Language Institute, St. Petersburg Spain: Spanish Language and Culture in Madrid, Madrid; University of Salamanca, Salamanca; Islamic Spain, Spain and Morocco Tanzania: Global Service Corps, Arusha Thailand: Global Service Corps, Various Locations Turkey: Globalization and International Business from a Turkish Perspective, Istanbul United Kingdom: British Perspectives on the American Revolution, London (England); London Art Seminar, London (England); University of Westminster- Summer School, London (England); Oxford University Summer, Oxford (England) Various: On-Site Studies in Art History Abroad; Business in Europe; Global Service Corp PROGRAMS OFFERING INTERNSHIPS and VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The following programs offer students either internships or volunteer and service learning opportunities. They are divided into two sections: (1) Semester and Academic Year Programs and (2) Short-Term Programs. They are further organized according to the country and title of each program. The title might reflect the host institution or it could be an actual descriptive title. The title given is the one under which the program is listed in this directory. If you have questions about any particular program, feel free to contact the SUNY campus that sponsors that program. Semester and Academic Year Programs Australia: University of Ballarat, Ballarat; Australian National University (ANU), Canberra; Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne; Macquarie University Sydney, Sydney; Sydney Study and Internship Program, Sydney, New South Wales; University of New South Wales Internship Program, Sydney Austria: University of Graz German Language and Culture, Graz Belize: Belize Internships, Various Locations China: Beijing Semester, Beijing; CAPA Beijing Internship Program or Intensive Chinese Language and Culture Program, Beijing 12

Costa Rica: Conversa-Language Immersion/Internship, Santa Ana Dominican Republic: Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM), Santo Domingo Ecuador: Espíritu Santo University, Guayaquil, Guayaquil (New paltz); Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil (Broome) France: Institute for American Universities, Aixen-Provence; University of Montpellier III, Montpellier Germany: German Sport University, Cologne; Hochschule Fulda, Fulda India: India Internships, Jaipur; KEI/ UAlbany at Symbiosis University, Pune Ireland: Dublin Internships, Dublin; Griffith College, Dublin Israel: University of Haifa, Haifa; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem; Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva; Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Italy: Florence Semester Program, Florence; Sorrento Study Abroad, Sorrento Kenya: United States International University, Nairobi Mexico: Universidad Internacional, Cuernavaca Russia: Russian Language and Culture Studies/ Internship, Tula Spain: International Institute - Madrid, Madrid; University of Deusto, Bilbao Tanzania: University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam; Tanzania Service Learning Program, Arusha and Maasailand Turkey: Language and Internship at Ataturk University, Erzurum United Kingdom: London Semester Program, London (England); Middlesex University, London (England); University of Westminster, London (England); London Metropolitan University, London (England); London Internships, London (England); American Intercontinental University, London (England); University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth (England); University of Wales, Swansea (Wales); Foundations for International Education - London, London (England) Various: Internships Abroad, Various Locations, Partnership for Service Learning Vietnam: The Brockport Vietnam Program, Danang Short-Term Programs Australia: Macquire University- Summer Internships in Sydney, Sydney; Sydney Summer Internship Program, Sydney Cambodia: Global Service Corps, Various China: CAPA Beijing Summer Internship Program, Beijing; Internship and Chinese Language in Shanghai, Shanghai Costa Rica: The Costa Rica Program, San José; Costa Rica Tropical Biology Field Study, Various Ecuador: Summer Latin American Studies in Ecuador, Guayaquil Germany: German Language and Culture at Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt; German Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS7) Internship Program, Bremen, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Muenster, Osnabrueck India: KEI/ UAlbany at Symbiosis University, Pune Ireland: Business Internship Program with University College Dublin, Dublin; Dublin internships Summer, Dublin Italy: Florence, Italy Mexico: Spanish Language and Cultural Immersion Program, Cuernavaca; Language and Culture in Oaxaca, Oaxaca Nicaragua: International Service-Learning Internship, El Sauce Russia: Novgorod, Russia Summer Program, Novgorod; Russia Internship Program, Moscow Tanzania: Global Service Corps, Arusha; Tanzania Service Learning Program, Arusha and Maasailand Thailand: Global Service Corps, Various Locations Turkey: Globalization and International Business from a Turkish Perspective, Istanbul United Kingdom: London Summer Study and Internship Program, London (England); American Intercontinental University, London (England); London Internships, London (England); Summer Internship Fashion Merchandising in London, London; Foundations for International Education - London, London Various: Operation Crossroads Africa (OCA); Global Service Corp 13

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SEMESTER and ACADEMIC YEAR PROGRAMS ARGENTINA Study Abroad in Argentina Country: Argentina Location: Buenos Aires Campus: SUNY Oswego and Spanish Program Description: SUNY Oswego offers a semester or academic year study abroad program in Argentina with CAPA Buenos Aires Study Center hosted at Universidad Austral, a small private university in the heart of Buenos Aires. Students will enroll in four or more courses for a total for 12 to 15 credits. Students have the opportunity to study Spanish while taking courses in art, history, business, economics, history, international relations, literature, journalism, politics, and sociology, all of which are taught in English. The program also offers courses in Spanish Literature and Latin American Studies. This program is open to students of all language abilities. Students will reside with a host family. Eligibility Requirements: 2.5 GPA; no language requirement Application Deadline: April 1; October 15 Study Abroad in Argentina Country: Argentina Location: Buenos Aires Campus: SUNY New Paltz Language of Instruction: Spanish Program Description: Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) is one of the largest private universities in Argentina. Located in Puerto Madero, the central campus is accessible by colectivo (bus) and subte (metro), and is a short walk from the city's historical and financial districts, yet offers quiet surroundings. It is only a few blocks away from a 1,000-acre natural preserve. The University offers courses in: Economics, Commerce, Marketing, Business, Political Science, International Relations, Law, Engineering, Computer Science, Philosophy, Literature, History, Music and Musicology, Education, Journalism, Institutional Communications, Advertising, Agriculture and Theology. Eligibility Requirements: Students who have completed at least two full-time semesters of college level study are eligible. Minimum GPA of 2.5 required. Must have completed Int Spanish II prior to participation. Application Deadline: Fall, April 1; Spring, October 1 Universidad del Salvador - Exchange Country: Argentina Location: Buenos Aires, Summer Language of Instruction: Spanish Program Description: Albany's exchange program with USAL or the Universidad del Salvador is a direct enrollment option for students with a high level of Spanish language skills. This private, Jesuit University, founded in 1956 is home to more than 18,000 students, enrolled in 74 undergraduate and 81 graduate degrees. USAL is a large, urban university located in the heart of Buenos Aires cultural and business center. Known for its programs in Medicine, Tourism, Social Science, Modern Languages and International Trade, this university offers coursework both for students with a high level of Spanish language skills. For students with lower level Spanish language skills, a study abroad option is available. This intensive Spanish language option is perfect for those whose language abilities are not yet at the level for direct enrollment. Intensive Spanish language instruction can also be done over the summer prior to enrolling in the exchange program at USAL. Eligibility Requirements: 3.0 GPA, Juniors, Seniors and highly qualified Sophomores Application Deadline: Academic Year April 1, Fall April 1, Spring October 1 Universidad del Salvador - PIC Language Immersion Country: Argentina Location: Buenos Aires Language of Instruction: Spanish, English Program Description: For students with lower level Spanish language skills, the USAL, PIC language immersion program is a perfect option. This study abroad option offers intensive Spanish language combined with cultural outings and instruction. This program is perfect for those whose language abilities are not yet at the level for direct enrollment. Intensive Spanish language instruction can also be done over the summer prior to enrolling in the exchange program at USAL. Eligibility Requirements: 3.0 GPA, Juniors, Seniors and highly qualified Sophomores Application Deadline: October 1, Fall; March 15, Spring; late applications considered 15

Universidad Nacional de Cordoba Exchange Country: Argentina Location: Cordoba Campus: SUNY Geneseo Term(s): Fall, Spring Language of Instruction: Spanish Program Description: This exchange program is hosted at the Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, the oldest university in Argentina (established in 1613 by Jesuits). The Facultad de Lenguas offers an array of courses that help meet and/or complement the requirements of Spanish majors. In addition to taking courses in Spanish language, linguistics and literature, students may also participate in semester-long courses about comparative language and culture, multiculturalism, and teaching Spanish as a second language. Semesters run from August to November/December and April to July. Housing is with host families. Eligibility Requirements: Students must be in good academic standing with an acceptable disciplinary record. Application Deadline: Spring, September 1; Fall, March 1 AUSTRALIA University of Adelaide Country: Australia Location: Adelaide Campus: SUNY Brockport Term(s): Fall, Spring, Summer, Academic Year Program Description: The University of Adelaide is Australia's third oldest and most prestigious "Ivy League" University. The Australian Government ranks the University of Adelaide in the top group of Australian Universities for teaching, curriculum development, and research. Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and is the gateway to the Australian Outback, the ideal place to study and live. Participants will have the opportunity to enroll in regular university classes at the University of Adelaide. Prior to departure, participants select three courses from those available to study abroad students at the University of Adelaide. All instruction is by University of Adelaide faculty. Fall semester typically runs from mid-july through November; spring from mid-february through June. Fields of study include liberal arts and social sciences. For the most up-to-date information on Brockport s programs in Australia, please visit www.brockport.edu/studyabroad Eligibility Requirements: 2.8 GPA; 3.0 GPA in major Credits: 12-16 undergraduate Application Deadline: Fall, Academic Year: April 12; Spring: November 1; Summer: March 15 University of South Australia Country: Australia Location: Adelaide Campus: SUNY College at Buffalo Term(s): Fall, Spring (Academic Year available for study abroad option) Program Description: In addition to a limited number of exchange slots, this program also offers a study abroad option not restricted by the number of Australian students coming to Buffalo. Strong offerings in Australian and Aboriginal Studies facilitate learning about the culture and the natural environment. Adelaide is a cosmopolitan city with much to offer but small enough to make getting around a simple matter. The first semester begins in late February; the second semester begins in late July. Fields of study include Aboriginal, Asian, and Australian studies, architecture, business, communication, computer science, education, engineering, environmental studies, fine, visual and performing arts, gender studies, health, history, humanities, information technology, interior design, international studies, journalism, language (Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Kaurna, Pitjantjatjara, and Spanish), literature, math, natural and physical sciences, philosophy, physical education, political science, practical classroom experience, psychology, recreation planning and management, religion, social work, sociology, sports science, and tourism and hospitality. Eligibility Requirements: Sophomores and above; preference given to Juniors and Seniors; 2.75 GPA Credits: 16 undergraduate Application Deadline: March 1; October 1; late applications considered for study abroad option for Fall University of Ballarat Country: Australia Location: Ballarat Campus: SUNY Cortland Program Description: The University of Ballarat (UB)is located in the city of Ballarat, a city of some 90,000 residents located about 1.5 hours from the city of Melbourne in the state of Victoria. Students direct enroll with Australian students. The University of Ballarat has two campuses at which U.S. students generally study: the Mt. Helen Campus and the Camp Street Campus. Students wishing to study in the following disciplines attend class at the Mt. Helen Campus, located approximately 8 km from downtown Ballarat: Social Sciences and Humanities, Business, Education, Human Movement and Sport Sciences, Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences, Nursing, Science and Engineering. Internships are also available in a variety of disciplines. Human Movement 510 (HM510) is available to international students studying at 16

UB. This course introduces students to Australia through a variety of field trips and weekend excursions focused on outdoor activities. The Camp Street Campus, located in downtown Ballarat, is dedicated to Studio Art, Graphic Art and Design and the Performing Arts. A limited number of Art History courses are available, too. UB offers a special curriculum in Australian studies designed specifically for international students. There are various combinations of courses designed to fit the academic requirements of students from a number of majors. For more information on UB and its course offerings, access www.ballarat.edu.au Both on- and off-campus housing is available at the Mt. Helen and Camp Street campuses. Airport pickup, overseas health cover and a comprehensive orientation are included in the program fee. Eligibility Requirements: Students must have an overall GPA of 2.5 and must be in good academic standing. Credits: 12 undergraduate Application Deadline: March 15; October 15 Griffith University Country: Australia Location: Brisbane Campus: SUNY Cortland Program Description: Located in and around Brisbane, a city of more than one million people located near the coast in the state of Queensland, Griffith University has six campuses offering courses in a wide variety of disciplines. The Queensland Conservatorium of Music and the Queensland College of Art are part of Griffith University and are located in Brisbane's well-known art precinct on the South Bank of the Brisbane River. A myriad of course offerings from a wide range of disciplines are offered at Griffith's other campuses: Nathan and Mt. Gravatt (17 km from the city center; Logan (approximately a half hour from downtown Brisbane) and the Gold Coast (about an hour's drive south of Brisbane, near Surfer's Paradise.) Griffith is an excellent choice in particular for students interested in art, music, cinema, communication, health, science, business, sport management and exercise studies and psychology. Other course offerings are available. For information on Griffith University, access www.griffith.edu.au. Students direct enroll in university courses. On campus housing is available at the Mt. Gravatt, Nathan, Logan and Gold Coast campuses. Eligibility Requirements: 2.5 GPA Credits: 12 undergraduate Application Deadline: April 15; October 15 Queensland University of Technology Country: Australia Location: Brisbane Campus: SUNY Oswego Program Description: Students of business, technology, and the arts and sciences should consider a semester at QUT, a university that boasts a rich and diverse cultural life. Its three campuses offer courses relevant to US students' wide variety of academic needs. Courses at QUT maintain a balance of theory and practical skills. It is a dynamic and innovative institution with courses that meet the needs of industry, business, and academic research. Eligibility Requirements: 2.5 GPA Application Deadline: March 15; October 15 University of Queensland Country: Australia Location: Brisbane Campus: SUNY Plattsburgh Program Description: The University of Queensland is one of Australia's largest and most prestigious universities. It is an ideal place to study, with excellent teaching, research, cultural, and sporting facilities. It also has an ideal location and climate! Brisbane is a vibrant, modern city of approximately 1.5 million people. An hour from Brisbane, you will find Australia's famous Gold Coast, a beach city that accommodates visitors all year around due to its warm climate and beach setting. Fields of study at UQ include Aboriginal and Australian studies, agriculture, anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art history, business, communication and cultural studies, computer science, criminal justice, development studies, drama, economics, education, engineering, English, environmental science, health, history, hospitality and tourism management, information technology, journalism, languages, law, linguistics, marine sciences, marketing, math, music, natural and physical sciences, philosophy, political science, psychology, social sciences, social work, sociology, and women's studies. Eligibility Requirements: Juniors and above; 3.0 GPA Credits: 12-16 undergraduate Application Deadline: Fall, March 15; Spring, October 1 17