Major/Minor Specific Recommendations
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, African and African American Studies minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- African and African American Studies Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- African and African American Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- African and African American Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- English Elective (African and African American focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- French Electives in African language - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Political Science Elective (African and African American focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Spanish Elective in African Language - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Anthropology and Sociology students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Anthropology and Sociology Electives
- General Electives
- Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Anthropology and Sociology Electives (= UCOR 3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Anthropology Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ANTH 2120 - Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 2140 - Linguistic Anthropology
- ANTH 2160 - Human Origins
- ANTH 3140 - Ethnographic Methodologies
- ANTH 3120 - Anthropological Theory
- ANTH 3410 - Anthropology of Religion
- ANTH 3520 - Contemporary Japanese Society
- Anthropology Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Sociology Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- SOCL 2160 - Human Origins
- SOCL 3210 - Society and Behavior
- Sociology Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Art and Visual Culture Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Art and Visual Culture Studies Electives
- Art
- Design
- Art and Visual Culture Studies
- Film
- Photography
- Others
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Art and Visual Culture Studies Electives (=UCOR 3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Art Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ART 1000 - Design and Color
- ART 1200 - Drawing I
- ART 2400 - Painting I
- ART 2520 - Sculpture I
- ART 2700 - Typography
- Art Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Art and Visual Culture Studies (examples of courses previously approved)
- AVCS 3830 - History of Design
- Art and Visual Culture Studies - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Art History Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ARTH 2110 - Studies in Western Art I: Prehistoric to Medieval
- ARTH 2120 - Studies in Western Art II: Renaissance to Modern
- ARTH 2130 - Global Topics in Art History
- ARTH 3410 - History of Modernism
- ARTH 3420 - History of Photography
- Art History Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Design Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ARTD 3750 - Digital Media II for Web
- ARTD 4750 - Digital Media III: Motion Graphics
- ARTD 4760 - Digital Media III: Interactive Graphics
- Design Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Film Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FILM 2001 - Film History I
- FILM 2002 - Film History II
- FILM 3000 - Introduction to Film Analysis
- Film Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Photography Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Photography Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Asian Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Asian Studies Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Asian Studies Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600/3800)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Asian Studies Elective (Only as an example and not guaranteed)
- AIST 2000 - Introduction to Asian Studies
- AIST 3000 Level Electives - as approved by Departmental Approvers
- Korean Language and Culture
- Understanding Chinese Religions
- Issues in East Asian History
- Gender in Japanese Visual Culture
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Chinese minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Chinese Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600/3800)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Chinese Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- CHIN 1150 - Chinese I
- CHIN 1250 - Chinese II
- CHIN 1350 - Chinese III
- CHIN 2150 - Chinese IV
- CHIN 2250 - Chinese V
- CHIN 2350 - Chinese VI
- Chinese Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Note: CHIN 3150 - Chinese Culture and Civilization must be taken at Seattle University
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Communication & Media students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Communication & Media Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Communication & Media Electives (= UCOR 3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Communication & Media Elective (examples of courses previously approved)
- CMME 2100 - Interpersonal Communication
- CMME 2200 - Multimedia Journalism
- CMME 2300 - Introduction to Strategic Communication
- CMME 3100 - Intercultural Communication
- CMME 3102 - Topics in Communication Studies
- CMME 3183 - Persuasion and Propaganda
- CMME 3201 - Multimedia Reporting for Social Change
- CMME 3300 - Strategic Communication Writing
- CMME 3301 - Strategic Communication Campaigns
- CMME 3302 - Topics in Strategic Communication
- CMME 3380 - Global Reputation Management
- CMME 3381 - Public Affairs
- CMME 4010 - Research Seminar in Communication
- CMME 4200 - Multimedia Entrepreneurship
- CMME 4950 - Communication and Media Internship
- Communication & Media Elective - as approved by Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Seattle University students typically go abroad during Fall Quarter. Criminal Justice students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses to Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Criminal Justice Electives
- General Electives
- Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Criminal Justice Electives (=UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Criminal Justice Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- CRJS 3030 - Juvenile Justice
- CRJS 4000 - Victimology
- CRJS 4800 - Forensic Science
- Criminal Justice Electives - as approved by Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Design students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Design Major Electives
- Art
- Design
- Arts Leadership
- Art and Visual Culture Studies
- Computer Science
- Film
- Photography
- Music/Theater 2650
- Marketing 3500
- Others
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Art Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- ART 1000 - Design and Color
- ART 1200 - Drawing I
- ART 2400 - Painting I
- ART 2520 - Sculpture I
- ART 2700 - Typography
- Art and Visual Culture Studies - as approved by Departmental Approver
- AVCS 3830 - History of Design
- Art History Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- ARTH 2110 - Studies in Western Art I: Prehistoric to Medieval
- ARTH 2120 - Studies in Western Art II: Renaissance to Modern
- ARTH 2130 - Global Topics in Art History
- ARTH 3410 - History of Modernism
- ARTH 3420 - History of Photography
- Design Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- ARTD 3750 - Digital Media II for Web
- ARTD 4750 - Digital Media III: Motion Graphics
- ARTD 4760 - Digital Media III: Interactive Graphics
- Film Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- FILM 2001 - Film History I
- FILM 2002 - Film History II
- FILM 3000 - Introduction to Film Analysis
- Photography Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- MKTG 3500 - Introduction to Marketing
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
English/English-Creative Writing students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- English/English-Creative Writing Electives
- General Electives
- English/English-Creative Writing/Writing Studies Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- English Electives (= UCOR 3400)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- English Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ENGL 2000 - Literary Studies
- ENGL 2030 - Encountering Intercultural Literatures
- ENGL 3014 - Intercultural/Intersectional Context and Theory
- ENGL 3380 - Restoration and 18th Century Literature
- English Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- English Creative Writing Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ENGL 2050 - Encountering Creative Writing
- English Creative Writing Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Environmental Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 3rd Year - Fall Semester
- 4th Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Environmental Studies Electives
- General Electives
- Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Environmental Studies (= UCOR 3600/3800)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Environmental Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- EVST 1600 - Sustainability, People, and the Environment
- EVST 2150 - Geoscience
- EVST 2950 - Ethics, Equity and Environment
- EVST 3200 - Principles of Ecology
- EVST 4740 - International Environmental Governance
- EVST 4950 - Internship
- Environmental Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Film and Media students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Film and Media Electives
- Art
- Design
- Art and Visual Culture Studies
- Film
- Photography
- Others
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Film and Media Electives (=UCOR 3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Film and Media Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FILM 2001 - Film History I
- FILM 2002 - Film History II
- FILM 3000 - Introduction to Film Analysis
- Film ad Media Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
French students typically go abroad during:
- 3rd Year
but depending on student planning and credits, French students have also gone abroad:
- 2nd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- French Electives
- General Electives
- Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- French Electives (=UCOR 3100/3400/3600/3800)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- French Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FREN 2150 - French Language IV
- FREN 2250 - French Language V
- FREN 2350 - French Language VI
- FREN 3080 - Contemporary French History
- FREN 3090 - French and Francophone Literature
- FREN 3120 - Advanced French Vocabulary
- FREN 3130 - 20th Century French Literature
- FREN 3160 - French Culture and Society
- FREN 3210 - Advanced French Language and Culture I
- FREN 3220 - Advanced French Language and Culture II
- FREN 3250 - Introduction to French Literature
- French Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
History students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- History Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- History Electives
- General Electives
- History Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- History Electives (=UCOR 3400)
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies Electives (=UCOR 3100/3400)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- History Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- HIST 1200 - Constructing Past and Present I
- HIST 1210 - Constructing Past and Present II
- HIST 2010 - Workshop in World History
- HIST 2310 - US in the World
- HIST 3000 - Global Encounters
- HIST 3010 - The Roman Republic
- HIST 3020 - The Roman Empire
- HIST 3130 - Europe 1800-1914: Politics, Society and Culture
- HIST 3150 - Europe 1914-1945
- HIST 3350 - Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 3510 - Environmental History
- HIST 3550 - Ireland and Irish America - US
- HIST 3710 - Modern Latin America
- HIST 3850 - Traditional Japan
- History Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Humanities and Humanities for Teaching students typically go abroad during:
- 3rd Year
but depending on student planning and credits, Humanities students have also gone abroad
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Humanities Major:
- Area of Concentration
- Concentration in a single discipline
- Concentration in a professional area
- Concentration in a coordinated split discipline
- UCOR 3800
- General Electives
- Area of Concentration
- Humanities for Teaching Major:
- Area of Endorsement
- General Electives
- Humanities Minor:
- Humanities Elective
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Humanities Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- HUMT 1820 - Social-Cultural Transformations III
- HUMT 3800 - Cultural Interface
- HUMT 4410 - Leadership Internship
- HUMT 4720 - Jesuit Education Practicum
- Humanities Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Non-Humanities Electives are approved by specific Departmental Approvers
- Humanities for Teaching Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Humanities for Teaching endorsement must be approved by specific department approval AND Humanities for Teaching.
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Interdisciplinary Arts students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Interdisciplinary Arts Electives
- Art
- Arts Leadership
- Art and Visual Culture Studies
- Design
- Film
- Music
- Photography
- Others
- General Electives
- Arts Leadership Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Arts Leadership Electives (= UCOR 3400/3600)
- Music Minor
- UCOR IIIs
- Music Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Art Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ART 1000 - Design and Color
- ART 1200 - Drawing I
- ART 2400 - Painting I
- ART 2520 - Sculpture I
- ART 2700 - Typography
- Art Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Arts Leadership Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Arts Leadership Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Art and Visual Culture Studies (examples of courses previously approved)
- AVCS 3830 - History of Design
- Art and Visual Culture Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Art History Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ARTH 2110 - Studies in Western Art I: Prehistoric to Medieval
- ARTH 2120 - Studies in Western Art II: Renaissance to Modern
- ARTH 2130 - Global Topics in Art History
- ARTH 3410 - History of Modernism
- ARTH 3420 - History of Photography
- Art History Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Design Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ARTD 3750 - Digital Media II for Web
- ARTD 4750 - Digital Media III: Motion Graphics
- ARTD 4760 - Digital Media III: Interactive Graphics
- Design Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Film Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FILM 2001 - Film History I
- FILM 2002 - Film History II
- FILM 3000 - Introduction to Film Analysis
- Film Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Music Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- MUSC 1000 - Introduction to Music Theory
- Music Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Photography Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Photography Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Theatre Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- THTR 2110 - Theatre History and Literature I
- THTR 2120 - Theatre History and Literature II
- THTR 4200 - Directing
- THTR 4600 - Advanced Design
- Theatre Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year - Fall Semester
but depending on student planning and credits, Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies students have also gone abroad
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Major Electives
- Humanities Electives
- Social Sciences Electives
- Natural Science Electives
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Non-Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies Electives are approved by specific Departmental Approvers
- ie. International Studies, etc.
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
International Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 3rd Year
but depending on student planning and credits, International Studies students have also gone abroad
- 2nd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- International Studies Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- International Studies Electives
- Modern Language 2000 Level Requirement
- General Electives
- International Studies Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- International Studies Electives (= UCOR 3600)
- Middle East Studies Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Middle East Studies Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- International Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- INST 2300 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
- INST 2600 - Introduction to International Politics
- INST 3800 - Research in International Studies
- International Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Japanese minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Japanese Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600/3800)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Japanese Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- JPAN 1150 - Japanese I
- JPAN 1250 - Japanese II
- JPAN 1350 - Japanese III
- JPAN 2150 - Japanese IV
- JPAN 2250 - Japanese V
- JPAN 2350 - Japanese VI
- Japanese Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Note: JPAN 3150 - Japanese Culture and Civilization must be taken at Seattle University
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Kinesiology students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year - Fall Semester
- 4th Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Kinesiology Electives
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Kinesiology Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- KINE 1200 - Applied Human Physiology
- KINE 2300 - Exercise Physiology
- KINE 2301 - Exercise Physiology Lab
- Kinesiology Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Latin American and Latinx Studies minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Latin American and Latinx Studies Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600/3800)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Latin American and Latinx Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- History Electives (Latin America focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- HIST 1210 - Constructing Past and Present II
- HIST 3710 - Modern Latin America
- International Studies Elective (Latin America focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Political Science Elective (Latin America focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Spanish Elective (Latin America focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- SPAN 3150 - Latin American and Spanish Culture and Society
- SPAN 3200 - Mexican Cultural Topics
- SPAN 3250 - Introduction to Latin American and Spanish Literature
- SPAN 3500 - History, Politics, and Society in Latin America
- SPAN 4550 - Latin America Through Film
- University Core
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Elective (Latin America focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- History Electives (Latin America focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Depending on the student's Major, Middle Eastern Studies minor students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Middle Eastern Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Middle Eastern Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- History Electives (Middle East focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- International Studies Elective (Middle East focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Political Science Elective (Middle East focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- University Core (Middle East focus) - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Middle Eastern Studies Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Philosophy students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Philosophy Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Philosophy Electives
- General Electives
- Philosophy Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Philosophy Electives (=UCOR 3100/3400)
- Ethics Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Electives for Ethics Minor (=UCOR 3100/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Philosophy Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- PHIL 1000 - Introduction to Philosophy and Critical Thinking
- PHIL 3010 - Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL 3620 - Existentialism
- PHIL 3760 - Philosophy of Peace and War
- PHIL 4290 - Topics in Ethics, Law, and Justice
- Philosophy Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
BFA Photography and BA Interdisciplinary Arts with a specialization in Photography students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year (not for BFA students)
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Photography Electives
- Art and Visual Culture Studies
- Design
- Film
- Photography
- General Electives
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Art and Visual Culture Studies (examples of courses previously approved)
- AVCS 3830 - History of Design
- Art and Visual Culture Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Design Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ARTD 3750 - Digital Media II for Web
- ARTD 4750 - Digital Media III: Motion Graphics
- ARTD 4760 - Digital Media III: Interactive Graphics
- Design Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Film Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- FILM 2001 - Film History I
- FILM 2002 - Film History II
- FILM 3000 - Introduction to Film Analysis
- Film Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Photography Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Photography Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Political Science students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Political Science Electives
- General Electives
- Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Political Science Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Political Science Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Political Science Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Psychology students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year - Fall Semester
- 4th Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Psychology Electives
- General Electives
- Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Psychology Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Psychology Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- PSYC 1000 - Introductory Psychology
- PSYC 2100 - Personality and Life
- PSYC 2150 - Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC 2220 - Social Psychology
- PSYC 3040 - Biological Basic of Learning and Memory
- PSYC 3220 - Growth and Development
- PSYC 3440 - Cognitive Psychology
- PSYC 3500 - Personality Psychology
- PSYC 4160 - Health Psychology
- Psychology Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Public Affairs and depending on their major, Nonprofit & Public Administration students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year - Fall Semester
- 4th Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Public Affairs Electives
- Foundational
- Professional
- Concentrations - 10-15 International Development Abroad
- General Electives
- Nonprofit and Public Administration Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Public Affair Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Public Affairs Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- PUBA 2010 - Introduction to Urban Planning
- PUBA 3550 - Making your Message Matter: Communication Skills for Leaders
- Public Affairs Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Foundational Courses
- ECON 2110 - Principles of Economics - Micro
- ECON 2130 - Principles of Economics - Macro
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Social Work students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Social Work Electives
- General Electives
- Social Welfare Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Social Work Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Social Work Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Social Work Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Spanish students typically go abroad during:
- 3rd Year
but depending on student planning and credits, Spanish students have also gone abroad
- 2nd Year
- 4th Year - Fall Semester
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Spanish Electives
- General Electives
- Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Spanish Electives (= UCOR 3100/3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Spanish Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- SPAN 3150 - Latin American and Spanish Culture and Society
- SPAN 3200 - Mexican Cultural Topics
- SPAN 3250 - Introduction to Latin American and Spanish Literature
- SPAN 3500 - History, Politics, and Society in Latin America
- SPAN 4550 - Latin America Through Film
- Spanish Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Theatre students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Theatre Electives
- General Electives
- Theatre Performance/Theatre Production Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Theatre Electives (= UCOR 3400)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Theatre Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- THTR 2110 - Theatre History and Literature I
- THTR 2120 - Theatre History and Literature II
- THTR 4200 - Directing
- THTR 4600 - Advanced Design
- Theatre Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Quarter)
Theology and Religious Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Theology and Religious Studies Major:
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Theology and Religious Studies Electives
- General Electives
- Theology and Religious Studies Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Theology and Religious Studies Electives (=UCOR 3100/3400)
- Catholic Studies Minor:
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Electives (=UCOR 3100/3400/3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Theology and Religious Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- Theology and Religious Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Catholic Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- ANTH 3410 - Anthropology of Religion
- HIST 2310 - US in the World
- Non-Theology and Religious Studies Electives are approved by specific Departmental Approvers
Suggested Terms Aboard (Seattle University students usually go abroad Fall Semester/Quarter)
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and depending on their major, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and/or LGBTQ Studies students typically go abroad during:
- 2nd Year
- 3rd Year
- 4th Year
- Summer
Suggested Courses To Take Abroad (subject to term and courses changes by program/university)
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Major
- UCOR IIIs
- Arts & Science Requirements
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Electives
- General Electives
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Electives (= UCOR 3400/3600)
- LGBTQ Studies Minor
- UCOR IIIs (Credits from UCOR courses may simultaneously fulfill Core and minor requirements)
- LGBTQ Electives (= UCOR 3600)
In the past, students in this major have been able to take the following courses abroad, this is not a comprehensive list of courses taken abroad and is subject to change. You will still have to meet with your Academic Advisor to go over your specific academic plan.
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Electives (examples of courses previously approved)
- WGST 4800 - Topics in Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality Studies
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Electives - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Electives are approved by specific Departmental Approvers (examples of courses previously approved)
- English Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Film and Media Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- History Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Philosophy Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Psychology Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Anthropology and Sociology Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver
- Theology and Religious Studies Elective - as approved by Departmental Approver