Programs Coming in 2026
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Indonesia
Coming in 2026
More information coming soon!
Learn about Indonesia — a rising Southeast Asian economic powerhouse — while exploring its rich history and geography, as well as contemporary social, political, economic, and environmental issues. With 17,000 islands connecting the Indian Ocean, South China Sea, and Pacific Ocean and its vast reserves of oil, natural gas, gold, nickel, coal, and other resources, Indonesia is an increasingly strategic archipelago. The class will engage Indonesia as it preserves rich and diverse traditions in the face of modernity.
Cost: TBD
Included in cost:
- Course Fees: 3 units towards ASIA 190
- International Travel Insurance
- Lodging
- In-country Transportation
- 10 Group Meals
- All Academic Visits and Cultural Experiences
*Cost does not include round-trip airfare from the United States.
Receive credit for:
ASIA 190: Indonesia: Traditions and Modernity
Open to undergraduate, graduate students and the community
Contact Information
Dr. Michael Vann
France
Coming in 2026
More information coming soon!
Embark on a captivating journey through history as you step into the past and participate in immersive historical role-playing experiences during your week-long stay at La Muse Retreat in Labastide Esparbairenque, France.
Cost: TBD
Included in cost:
- 3 units towards FREN 130
- Travel insurance
- In-country transportation
- Accommodation
*Cost does not include round-trip airfare from the United States.
Academic Credit
Receive credit for:
FREN 130 – From Knighthood to Revolution
Contact Information
Dr. Vanessa Arnaud
Ghana
Coming in 2026
More information coming soon!
Immerse yourself and explore the vibrant, peaceful and culturally enriching nation of Ghana in West Africa. This Restorative Justice program will examine comparative perspectives of law, justice, international human rights, and community justice and response to violence, as well as restorative justice and conflict-resolution processes. This life-changing opportunity will include visits to the Ghanaian capital of Accra and the historic towns of Cape Coast and Kumasi.
Cost: TBD
Included in cost:
- Course fees: 3 units towards CRJ 116 or CRJ 250
- Travel insurance
- In-country transportation
- Accommodations
- All academic tours
*Cost does not include round-trip airfare from the United States.
Academic Credit
Receive credit for:
CRJ 116 – Restorative Justice & Conflict Resolution or
CRJ 250 - Comparative Justice & Conflict Resolution
Prerequisites: None – CRJ 116 is a GE course (Area D)
Open to undergraduate, graduate students and the community
Contact Information
Dr. Nicole Fox
Dr. Ernest Uwazie