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Anthropology Study Abroad for
If you have questions or would like to set up an appointment with a study abroad advisor, please call (630) 637-5132 or visit us at Abe House (48 E. Jefferson, next to the bookstore).
Benefits of studying anthropology abroad:
▪ Gain a global perspective that enables you to understand
and articulate different cultures
▪ Development of cross-cultural communication, cultural sensitivity,
tolerance, and critical analyses of cross-cultural differences
▪ Study the diversity of human experience through your
own experiences!
▪ Opportunities to intern in various fields
▪ Complete a Richter and do research abroad
▪ Take unique courses that are not offered at NCC
▪ Courses are taught in English
▪ Keep your NCC-based financial aid
▪ Take 12-15 NCC credits each term
▪ Travel and explore new places
Thirteen of North Central College’s 50+ programs
abroad offer anthropology courses to students
studying abroad.
Programs recommended for students studying
anthropology:
University of Birmingham (England)
University of Bristol (England)
DEREE, The American College of Greece
University of Dundee (Scotland)
La Trobe University (Australia)
University of Leicester (England)
University of Limerick
Linnaeus University (Sweden)
Macquarie University (Australia)
NCC-in-China/Japan
NCC-in-Costa Rica *
Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Spain)
United States International University *
Universidad Viña del Mar (Chile)
Yonsei University (South Korea)
*Opportunities for internships in various fields
NCC applications for fall term programs due:
January 31st
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“The five months I spent in Australia were
possibly the best of my life. Every moment was
an adventure, whether I was bushwalking in
Tasmania, relaxing on the beaches in Queens-
land or traveling through New Zealand.”
Anthropology and sociology major,
Katie Quinn, studied at La Trobe University
in Australia fall 2013
“Studying abroad undoubtedly
opened me up to new
experiences, friendships, and
self-discoveries. But, studying
abroad with an anthropology
background further solidified
my understanding of cultural
connectedness and allowed
me to see firsthand the unique
bonds that all people share.”
Anthropology major,
Georgie Birwirth, studied
abroad in Costa Rica during
fall 2015.
Anthropology Study Abroad University of Birmingham (England)
South Africa in the 20th Century
The African Canon
Caribbean Fiction
www.birmingham.ac.uk/undergraduate/
studyabroad/modules-new.aspx
University of Bristol (England)
Kinship and Anthropology
Anthropological Archaeology of the 1st
and 2nd World Wars
Anthropology of Childhood and Youth
Anthropology and Conversation
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/esu/unitprogcat/
AboutUnits.jsa?ayrCode=16%2F17
DEREE, The American College of Greece
Cultural Anthropology
Human Evolution and Physical
Anthropology
Greek Folklore and Ethnography
Anthropology in Greece Today
http://www.acg.edu/course_schedules
La Trobe University (Australia)
Aborigines and the State
Anthropology of Aboriginal Australia
Macquarie continued:
Saints, Shamans, Cults and Demons: The
Anthropology of Contemporary Religions
http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/2016/Units/
UGByCode
Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Spain)
Health, Healing and Culture: An Introduction
to Medical Anthropology (in English)
Spanish Civilization and Culture (in English & Spanish)
https://www.upo.es/intl_EN/Programs/
Hispanic_Studies/index.jsp
United States International University (Kenya)
Cultural Anthropology
For a full list of course options, please meet with a
study abroad advisor
Universidad Viña del Mar (Chile)
Indigenous Peoples in Chile
For a full list of course options, please meet with a
study abroad advisor
Yonsei University (South Korea)
Cultural Anthropology
The Defamiliarization of Korea Culture
Nationality and Ethnicity
Anthropology of Poverty
http://oia.yonsei.ac.kr/intstd/exCourse.asp
The courses listed under each institution
are only a small selection of anthropology
courses available to study abroad students.
Please visit each institution’s website to
see a full list of available courses.
Please Note: LaTrobe continued:
Eating and Drinking: Anthropological
Perspectives
Anthropology of Witch Hunts
Rise and Fall of Civilisations
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/subjects
University of Leicester (England)
Households and Domesticity in the Ancient
World
Sparta and the Greek World
Early Christian Europe
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/international/
overseas-exchange/incoming/modules-for-
2015-16-by-department/courses-modules-
available-for-2015-16
University of Limerick (Ireland)
Celtic Civilisation: Culture, Language and
Representations
Irish Folklore 1
Irish Language 1
http://www.ul.ie/international/en/home/
study-at-ul/study-abroad/
Linnaeus University (Sweden)
Culture, Identity and Traditions in Sweden
https://lnu.se/en/education/exchange-studies/
courses-and-programmes-for-exchange-
students/
Macquarie University (Australia)
Myth in the Ancient World
Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Drugs Across Cultures
Interested in archaeology?
Enrich your anthropology degree and take archaeology elective courses abroad! A
number our programs offer archaeology courses to study abroad students.
University of Bristol (England)
Comparative World Archaeology
Artefact Handling
Canterbury Christ Church
University/NCC-in-England
Archaeology of the British Isles
DEREE, The American College of Greece
The Bronze Age in Greece
Topography & Monuments of Ancient Athens
University of Ghana
Human Origins & Cultural Foundations in Africa
Ethnoarchaeology of Africa
University of Glasgow (Scotland)
Archaeology of Europe & the Mediterranean
Examining Archaeological Materials
La Trobe University (Australia)
Archaeology of Ancient Civilisations
University of Leicester (England)
Iron Age and Roman Archaeology
The Origins of Modern Humans
Macquarie University (Australia)
Archaeology of Europe & the Mediterranean
Examining Archaeological Materials
University of York (England)
Ancient DNA
World Archaeology: Mummification
Photo: Anthropology major, Carly Johnston studied
abroad in Amman, Jordan in fall 2012.