The Smith Center for Global Engagement provides opportunities to expand the liberal arts education learning globally and to local communities within the U.S. Programs are offered during January Term, fall semester, spring semester, and during an academic year. There is an application process for each of these programs and courses. Semester and year programs tend to remain the same from year to year with some minor changes. January Term programs can differ based on faculty availability, budgets, and programming.
Here are a few mathematics study abroad/away courses that have been offered annually during January term in the past:
- MATH 239: Number Theory – Budapest (Offered annually during January Term)
- MATH 257: Noether and Kovalevskaya: Algebra/Analysis/Access in Europe (Offered periodically during January Term)
- CSCI 391: Ghana International Capstone (Offered periodically during January Term)
Students also can apply for the following semester and summer programs:
Mathematics, statistics, and computer science (MSCS) students participate in a wide variety of study abroad/away programs that are not specific to MSCS. Students who wish to count study abroad/away courses toward their major or concentration should seek approval from the Department Chair or Program Director before beginning their programs. Some restrictions apply.
Smith Center programs can be viewed on the application database. Single searches and more advanced searches can be done to find a program within a student’s area of study and interest. For more information attend a 101 Session: Intro to Study Abroad/Away or program info session (see Smith Center Events for more details), meet with a Peer Advisor, and visit the Smith Center webpage for program costs, application instructions, and additional information.