Faculty-led Programs

During summer and winter terms students are able to take advantage of unique courses offered by University of Mississippi faculty abroad. These courses vary from term to term but include language credits as well as University core requirements like English and history. Departments select professors and courses to offer abroad each term. Typically one professor and 10 students will travel together for 3 to 4 weeks as part of the course. In past semesters students have studied watercolor in London, music in Ghana, health in Australia, and Spanish in Chile. There have also been English courses offered in London and Venice, and business courses offered in South Africa and Costa Rica. All classes are based on an ABCDF scale and students can receive 3 to 6 hours of credit per program.

Advantages: You can take 3 hours of credit in 3 weeks or 6 hours in 4 weeks while visiting a new country. Because courses are offered during winter and summer terms, you won’t miss any semester requirements – plus, spending time with a professor abroad may help you garner a good recommendation for graduate school or a job.

Barbados
Watercolor in Barbados Paula Temple May 26 - June 23 3 hours of ART 326, 426, or 526
Belize
Archaeological Fieldschool Dr. Gabriel Wrobel May 31 - June 27 6 hours of ANTH 390 and ANTH 391
Education, Health, and Child Welfare in Belize Dr. Kimberly Shackelford May 9 - 23 3 hours of SW 459
Costa Rica
Natural Resource Management Dr. Marge Holland May 11-25 4 hours of BISC 220
Tropical Botany Dr. Marge Holland May 11-254 hours of BISC 441
Spanish Language Dr. Diane Marting Session I: May 24 -June 21
Session II: June 28-July 25
6 hours of SPAN 198 or 298
Czech Republic
Bargaining and Negotiation Dr. Stuart Schafer May 10 - 23 3 hours of BUS 400
Ecuador
Spanish in the Andes Dr. Antonio Reyes- Rodriguez June 28 - July 26 6 hours of SPAN 298 or 398
England
Chemistry in Liverpool and London Dr. Susan Pedigo July 5 - 24 3 hours of CHEM 473
Comparative Higher Education Dr. KB Melear July 12 - 24 3 hours of EDHE 657
Development of Accounting Thought Dr. J Shaw May 11 - 23 3 hours of ACCY 516
Effective International Advertising and Public Relations in a Digital World James Lumpp May 26 - June 19 3 hours of JOUR 580
International Insurance Practices Dr. Robert Forster May 11 - 23 3 hours of BUS 380
Management Information Systems Dr. Tony Ammeter May 11 - 23 3 hours of MIS 309
Marketing Thinking at the Retail Interface: Market and Marketers Internationally Hugh Sloan July 28 - August 14 3 hours of MKTG 552, 488, or 462
Sociology of Pop Culture Scott Barretta May 11 - 23 3 hours of SOC 315
World Literature Since 1650 Dr. Adetayo Alabi May 27 - June 17 3 hours of ENGL 222
France
French Language in Angers Dr. Anne Quinney July 1 - 30 6 hours of FR 298, 398, or 598
Germany
German Language Initiative TBA TBA 6 hours of GERM 398
Greece
Literature in Greece Drs. Ron and Natalie Schroeder May 10 - 23 3 hours of ENGL 393 or ENGL 493
Ireland
Transformation of Ireland into a Global Partner Dr. Fred Dorn May 11 - 23 3 hours of MGMT 391 or BUS 380
Italy
Italian Language in Perugia Dr. Angela Tumini May 22 - July 7 9 hours ITAL 298/299 or 398/399
Japan
Japanese Language Initiative TBA TBA 6 hours of JAPN 398
Mexico
Spanish in Pachuca Dr. John Gutierrez June 28 - July 26 6 hours of SPAN 198, 298, or 598
Russia
Russian Language Initiative TBA TBA 6 hours of RUSS 398
South Africa
Study of Health in South Africa Dr. Martha Bass May 10 - 23 3 hours of ES 490/651, HP 651, or PRM 490/651
Spain
Spanish in Pamplona Dr. Jason Klodt

Session I: May 10 - 24
Session II: May 24 - June 22

Session III:

May 10 - June 22

Session I: 3 hours of SPAN 198, 298, or 398

Session II: 6 hours of SPAN 198, 298, or 398

Session III: 9 hours of 198, 298, or 398

Tanzania
Digital Photography on Safari Brooke White June 14 - 23 3 hours of ART 398
Thailand
Biodiversity Conservation in Asia Dr. David Reed May 16 - June 4 4 hours of BISC 220 or BISC 448
Multi-Country
Religious Implications of the Holocaust Dr. Willa Johnson May 11 - 24 3 hours of REL 399