UCSD Global Seminars are five-week long summer study abroad experiences led by a UCSD professor. Students enroll in a package of two courses for a total of eight UCSD quarter units. Class sizes are between 15–28 students, so there are excellent opportunities for one-on-one interaction with some of the best faculty at UCSD. All courses are taught in English.
See also Global Seminars 2013 by Region.
| Paris, France Jazz in Paris Prof. Cecil Lytle |
| Toledo, Spain Crusaders & Conquistadors in Spain Prof. Paul Goldstein |
| Rome, Italy Mathematical Beauty in Rome Prof. Joseph Pasquale |
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| Amman, Jordan Public Health in Amman Prof. Wael Al-Delaimy |
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| Athens, Greece Drugs, Behavior, and the History of Neuroscience in Greece Prof. Stephan Anagnostaras |
| Athens, Greece Modern Greece (Making of the Modern World 14) Prof. Thomas Gallant |
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| Berlin, Germany 20th Century World History in Berlin (Making of the Modern World 15) Prof. Frank Biess |
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| Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh: City of Law, Religion, and Revolution Prof. Michael Parrish |
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| London, England History and Culture of London (Making of the Modern World 14) Prof. Matthew Herbst and Professor William Propp |
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| Rome, Italy Renaissance in Rome (Revelle Humanities 3) Prof. John Marino |
| Cadiz, Spain Flamenco and Spanish Dialects in Cadiz Prof. John Moore |
| Paris, France Literature, Art & Film in Paris Prof. Meg Wesling |
| Rome, Italy Mathematical Beauty in Rome Prof. Joseph Pasquale |
| Cadiz, Spain Flamenco and Spanish Dialects in Cadiz Prof. John Moore |
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| Paris, France Jazz in Paris Prof. Cecil Lytle |
| Copenhagen, Denmark The New Politics of Europe in Copenhagen Prof. Kaare Strom |
| Athens, Greece Drugs, Behavior, and the History of Neuroscience in Greece Prof. Stephan Anagnostaras |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina Latin American Society & Politics Prof. Carlos Waisman |
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Programs Abroad Office
International Center
9500 Gilman Drive #0018
La Jolla, California 92093-0018
Phone: (858) 534-1123
Email: globalseminar@ucsd.edu