Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies

Education Abroad Departmental Advising

Seattle University has a variety of SU-Sponsored and SU-Exchange programs across the globe. This guide highlights just a few programs for this discipline in different regions of the world. Explore the full list of programs!

Suggested Courses To Take Abroad

Highlighted Programs

Courses listed here have been offered previously but are not guaranteed to be offered each term. Consult the program's website for up-to-date course listings. All courses taken abroad must be approved by the Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies and other various departments prior to going abroad. Contact Education Abroad Office for more information about costs and application steps. 

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Australian Catholic University Exchange

SU Exchange Program in Brisbane, Melbourne, or Sydney, Australia

Previously offered courses:

  • Immigration and Refugees in Australian History
  • Post-Colonial and Non-Western Politics
  • Arts and Meaning in Early Childhood
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SIT Migration, Borders, and Transnational Communities

SU Sponsored Program in Oaxaca, Mexico

Previously offered courses:

  • Migration and Borders in a Globalized World
  • Spanish for Social and Cultural Studies
  • Independent Study Project or Internship
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CIEE Open Campus (18 or 12 Weeks)

SU Sponsored Program in Various locations

Previously offered courses:

  • Atlantic Crossings (Cape Town)
  • Development, Poverty and Human Rights (Santiago)
  • Gender and Sexuality (Copenhagen)
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Sogang University Exchange

SU Exchange Program in Seoul, South Korea

Previously offered courses:

  • The Medium of Korean Cultural Modernity
  • The Art of Storytelling
  • Introduction to Counseling Theories

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