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Skip to contentOverseas ProgramsMenu Close Search Study AbroadPlanningAdvisingApplyingPreparingWhile AbroadReturneesExchange StudentsFaculty & Staff ResourcesStudent ResourcesFamily ResourcesOur PeopleFind your AdvisorConnectLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeUpcoming EventsAnnouncementsContact UsIn Case of Emergency Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SFind your AdvisorsConsult with an Overseas Programs Advisor about specific program questions. A&S Departmental Study Abroad advisors can help determine what major or minor credit you can bring back to apply towards a degree. Overseas Programs AdvisorsDepartmental AdvisorsPeer AdvisorsEach A&S department has a Departmental Study Abroad advisor who can help determine what major or minor credit you can bring back to apply towards a degree. They will also help you complete the Study Plan which is part of the application process. The study plan is a PDF that will be available to students when an application on the Study Abroad Portal is opened. It will need to be signed by the appropriate Departmental Study Abroad Advisor(s) in the department(s) that you seek major/minor credit from the study abroad experience. (Learn more about Academic Requirements here). Please check the directory below to find the appropriate advisor(s).    Departmental Advisors by Department Jump to a program or major beginning with: A B C D E F G H I J K L M P R S U W A African and African-American Studies - Mungai Mutonya American Culture Studies - Karen Skinner Anthropology and Archaeology - Erin Coleman Applied Linguistics - Education - Cindy Brantmeier Arabic - Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies - Pamela Barmash Architecture - Courtney Cushard Art - Courtney Cushard Art History - Nicola Aravecchia Asian-American Studies - Linling Gao-Miles   B Biology- Douglas Chalker and April Bednarski Business - Michele Picone   C Chemistry - Richard Mabbs Children's Studies - Amy Pawl Chinese - East Asian Languages and Cultures - Wei Wang Classics - Luis Alejandro Salas Comparative Arts - Ignacio Infante Comparative Literature - Ignacio Infante   D Dance - Joanna Dee Das   E Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences - Kun Wang East Asian Language and Cultures - Mijeong Mimi Kim Economics - Dorothy Petersen Education - Alyssa McDonald Engineering - Melanie Osborn English - Wolfram Schmidgen Environmental Analysis and Environmental Studies - Jeffrey G. Catalano Environmental Biology - Douglas Chalker Environmental Earth Sciences - Kun Wang Environmental Policies - Zoe Ang F Film and Media Studies - Colin Burnett French - Romance Languages and Literatures - Harriet Stone Middlebury in Paris and Dickinson in Toulouse Programs French - Romance Languages and Literatures - Seth Graebner All other WU-Approved Programs seeking French credit G German - Katherine Kerschen Tübingen semester/year program Global Studies - Nicole Svobodny H Hebrew - Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies - Pamela Barmash Hindi/Urdu - Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies - Pamela Barmash History - Daniel Bornstein   I Interdisciplinary Program in the Humanities - Joe Loewenstein Islamic Studies - Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies - Pamela Barmash Italian - Romance Languages and Literatures - Rebecca Messbarger   J Japanese - East Asian Languages and Cultures - Jamie Newhard Jewish Studies - Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies - Pamela Barmash   K Korean - East Asian Languages and Cultures - Mimi Kim   L Latin American Studies - Ignacio Sanchez Prado Legal Studies - Frank Lovett Linguistics - Brett Hyde   M Mathematics - Ari Stern Medical Humanities - Rebecca Messbarger Music - Todd Decker   P Performing Arts - Andrea Urice Philosophy- Becko Copenhaver Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology - Ron Mallon Physics - Li Yang Political Science - Zoe Ang PreHealth - Tony Smith Psychological & Brain Sciences - Brian Bergstrom P&BS majors in Australia, Denmark, and Sweden. Psychological & Brain Sciences - Leonard Green P&BS majors in Chile, as well as all Cognitive Neuroscience majors R Religious Studies - Lance Jenott Russian - Mikhail Palatnik   S Sociology - Caitlyn Collins Spanish -Romance Languages and Literatures- Ignacio Infante WU Spain Program Spanish -Romance Languages and Literatures- David Cortés Ferrández WU Chile Program Spanish -Romance Languages and Literatures- Joe Barcroft All Other WU Approved Programs in Spain/Latin America Statistics and Data Science - José E. Figueroa-López U Urban Studies - Carol Camp Yeakey W Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies - Amy Eisen Cislo   Overseas Programs AdvisorsConsult with an Overseas Programs Advisor about specific program questions. Each Advisor has a specific portfolio of programs to provide more specialized advising on each program. Students will work with this advisor throughout the study abroad process. While abroad, this advisor is also available to answer questions. To schedule an appointment with your Overseas Programs Advisor, click on their profile page below and then the appointments button.     For general study abroad questions, please consult with our Peer Advisors during their regular walk-in hours, or schedule an appointment via Calendly.   Amy Suelzer Argentina (IFSA), Archaeology Field Study, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, England (Oxford, Keble, and Pembroke Cambridge Summer Programme), Germany, Greece, Japan, SIT Programs in (Argentina, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Portugal), Spain, Alternative Program Petitions, Leave of Absence, Study Abroad Scholarships  Carrie Canham Australia (SIT Australia, New South Wales, and University of Queensland), China, Denmark (DIS Copenhagen; Medical Practice and Policy, Prostitution and the Sex Trade, Public Health, DIS Summer in Scandinavia), Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand, SIT Programs in (India, Indonesia, Nepal, Samoa, Serbia, Vietnam), Scotland (Semester), Sweden (DIS Stockholm; Gender and Sexuality Studies), Taiwan Cassidy Thompson Cambodia, Costa Rica, France, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Morocco, Netherlands, Peru (SFS), SIT Programs in (Cameroon, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Netherlands, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia), South Africa (OTS), WUSTL faculty-led summer programs Veronica Whittemore Australia (University of Sydney), Czech Republic, Denmark (DIS Copenhagen; Psychology, Justice and Human Rights, Politics and Security, Child Development, Sustainability), England (all except Keble and Oxford), Ghana (CIEE), Hungary, Iceland, Italy (ArtSci students), Scotland (Summer), SIT Programs in (Namibia), South Africa (IES Cape Town), South Korea, Sweden (DIS Stockholm; Neuroscience), Switzerland, United States Peer AdvisorsPeer Advisors For general application questions, program options, and their first-hand study abroad experience. Because I had the opportunity to go abroad on two very different programs to two different countries and regions in Europe, I have really become an expert on the European abroad experience. Both of my programs allowed me to study very different topics, ranging everywhere from gender and sexuality studies, to art history, and religious studies.―Annie YarisIES Society, Culture and Gender in Amsterdam, CET Central European Studies in Prague Quick LinksStudy AbroadReturneesExchange StudentsFaculty & StaffResourcesEventsOur PeopleContact UsIn Case of EmergencyConnectAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Facebook YouTube Contact Us: Overseas Programs [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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