Semester Study Away Programs
The university journey can be enhanced greatly by off-campus study. There are opportunities for Malone students from any major to spend time studying off-campus, either internationally or in the U.S. Students can often take a combination of general education credit, credit for their major or minors, and elective credits. Some programs also offer the opportunity to incorporate an internship. Malone works with partners who share our mission to provide a number of semester-away opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Listed below are brief descriptions for each of the programs and locations offered.
Current students must apply to the program of their choice from the list below and be approved by Malone’s Center for Intercultural Studies through completing the Malone Study Away Clearance form that can be found on Malone Express.
For more detailed information on how to plan for a semester away off campus, talk to your advisor and then contact the Center for Intercultural Studies at muinterculturalstudies@malone.edu, visit https://www.malone.edu/academics/center-for-intercultural-studies/, or contact the director at 330-471-8626.
Austria
Balkans
Chile
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Ecuador
England
France
India
Italy
Jordan
Lithuania
New Zealand
Peru
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Uganda
United States
Various Locations:
The above programs are available for all students, but can also be combined with the Center for Intercultural Studies’ interdisciplinary co-majors and minor in Global and International Studies, Spanish (minor only), or Urban Studies. These areas of study are intended to complement our primary majors. Consider enhancing your degree with a complementary program that deepens your cross-cultural understanding to prepare you to more effectively serve the church, community and world.
With just a few additional courses-often integrated with your off-campus study-you can add a second major or a minor. These not only broaden your academic experience but also equip you with the skills and perspective to serve more effectively in diverse, global contexts.
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