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WWW.UWGB.EDU/STUDYABROAD PROGRAMS For more information, go to the following website: WWW.NSE.ORG For additional Information interested students should contact: Office of International Education- Cofrin Library 108 [email protected] (920) 465-2190 WWW.UWGB.EDU/STUDYABROAD For more information please contact: OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION COFRIN LIBRARY 108 [email protected] 920-465-2190 #UWGBSTUDYABROAD @UWGB-OIE National Student Exchange (NSE) The National Student Exchange program is a partnership of nearly 200 universities in the United States, Guam, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Canada. Students pay UW-Green Bay tuition and are able to go to a partner NSE university for a semester or year. “I cannot recommend studying abroad enough! It is something that you will remember for the rest of your life!” –Olivia, NSE California and France

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Page 1: · Students from all majors are welcome to apply for most programs. Programs can also fulfill General Education requirements. Check website for current offerings. UW-Green Bay Exchange

WWW.UWGB.EDU/STUDYABROAD

PROGRAMSFor more information, go to the following website:

WWW.NSE.ORG

For additional Information interested students should contact:

Office of International Education- Cofrin Library 108 [email protected] (920) 465-2190

WWW.UWGB.EDU/STUDYABROAD

For more information please contact:

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

COFRIN LIBRARY 108

[email protected] 920-465-2190

#UWGBSTUDYABROAD @UWGB-OIE

National Student Exchange (NSE)The National Student Exchange program is a partnership of nearly 200 universities in the United States, Guam, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Canada. Students pay UW-Green Bay tuition and are able to go to a partner NSE university for a semester or year.

“I cannot recommend

studying abroad enough!

It is something that you will

remember for the rest of

your life!”

–Olivia, NSE California and France

Page 2: · Students from all majors are welcome to apply for most programs. Programs can also fulfill General Education requirements. Check website for current offerings. UW-Green Bay Exchange

Semester Programs

Interim Programs (Summer/Winter)

Faculty-led Travel Courses

Semester programs are an excellent way to see a country for a long period of time. Students typically participate for a semester or academic year.

UW-Green Bay offers two types of semester programs: exchange programs and direct enrollment programs. Please see reverse side for program options.

Interim programs are intensive study experiences administered through our partner institutions during interim periods such as summer or winter break.

Options include a language course, students are placed at an appropriate level from beginner to advanced. (Except Scotland and France)

Travel courses are short term programs that are taught and led by a UW-Green Bay faculty and/or staff member. Programs are typically 2 to 4 weeks in duration, department specific, and vary from year to year. These courses occur during the winter, summer, and spring breaks.

Students from all majors are welcome to apply for most programs. Programs can also fulfill General Education requirements.

Check website for current offerings.

UW-Green Bay Exchange Programs

Exchange programs are created on the basis of exchanging students with a partner university. Students pay UW-Green Bay tuition and are able to attend another university for a semester or academic year.

• Denmark

• Chile

• France (Bordeaux or Marseille)

• Germany (Hessen area)

• Germany (Kassel)

• Japan (Tokyo)

• México

• Netherlands

• Spain (León)

• France (Multiple locations Summer School) -5 credits, approximately 3 weeks

• Germany (Hessen International Summer University– ISU) -6 locations, 6 credit programs, approximately 4 weeks

• Germany (Hessen International Winter University—IWU) -3 locations, 6 credit programs, approximately 3 1/2 weeks

• Netherlands (Hague Summer School) -4 credits, approximately 4 weeks

• Japan (Tokyo or Osaka Summer School) -3 credits, approximately 3 weeks

• Scotland (Glasgow International Summer School– ISS) -Multiple length/credit options, average 3 credits/3 weeks

• Scotland (Stirling International Summer School– ISS) -6-12 credit programs, 4 or 8 week option, internships

• Spain (Bilbao) -6-7 credits, approximately 4 weeks, Spanish or English

Below are examples of past travel courses:

• Argentina (Spanish)

• Brazil (Nursing)

• Chile (Environmental Science & Sustainability)

• Ecuador (Global Studies or Urban & Regional Studies)

• Germany & Poland (Human Biology)

• Italy (Arts & Visual Design, Music, or Humanistic Studies)

• England (English)

• Mexico (Business, Education, or Social Work)

• Panama (Biology & Environmental Science)

• Slovakia (Human Development or WOG)

• South Africa– Cape Town & Port Elizabeth (Democracy & Justice Studies or Human Development)

UW-Green Bay Direct Enrollment Programs

Direct enrollment programs are completely administered by UW-Green Bay and are created by a partnership between UW-Green Bay and a host university. Students pay host university tuition and attend for a semester or academic year.

• Japan (Osaka)

• New Zealand

• Spain (Bilbao)

• Scotland (Aberdeen)

• Scotland (Glasgow)

• Scotland (Stirling)

• Mexico Student Teaching

• International Student Teaching

• London (UK) Internship

DENMARK• General Education• Business Administration• English• Humanities • Social Sciences

CHILE• General Education• Business Administration• Spanish

FRANCE• Accounting• Business Administration• Economics

GERMANY (HESSEN)• General Education• Business Administration• English• German• Humanities• Psychology• Social Science• STEM programs

GERMANY (KASSEL)• General Education• Business Administration• Economics• German • Internship available

JAPAN (OSAKA)• General Education• Humanities• Social Science

PROGRAM LOCATIONSBelow are our program locations (except faculty-led programs) and the course subject each location can offer. Note that these are “best fits” (programs may offer 1-2 courses in other major/minors) and course availability & options are subject to change-planning ahead will give you more options! NO language is required unless noted. Please see the program website or your study abroad advisor for more details and course options for a specific location.

JAPAN (TOKYO)• General Education• Biology• Environmental Science• Human Biology• Humanities• Japanese• Social Science

MÉXICO (Intermediate Spanish required)• Humanities• Spanish

NETHERLANDS• General Education• Business Administration• Communication• Engineering (2019)• IT & Design (2019)• Nutrition & Sports (2019)• Social Science

NEW ZEALAND• General Education• Most major/minor courses available

SPAIN (BILBAO) (Intermediate Spanish required for Language/ Culture track)• International Business• Engineering• Humanities• Spanish• Internships available

SPAIN (LÉON) (Intermediate Spanish required)• Spanish

SCOTLAND (ABERDEEN)• General Education• Most major/minor courses available

SCOTLAND (GLASGOW)• General Education• Dumfries location ideal for Environmental Science• Most major/minor courses available

SCOTLAND (STIRLING)• General Education• Most major/minor courses available • Summer internship available

LONDON (U.K.) INTERNSHIP• General Education• Most major/minor courses available

INTERIM PROGRAMSOur summer and winter interim courses offer a variety of general education and major/minor courses. Please see program website, flyer, or contact the Office of International Education for updated course options.

WWW.UWGB.EDU/STUDYABROAD