Global Seminars 2013 by Field of Study

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.

Announcements:

  • Many programs still have space.  See an advisor and start your application now.  The last day to apply will be April 1.

Who's eligible:

  • UC San Diego students in good academic and disciplinary standing
  • Visiting students from another UC campus in good academic and disciplinary standing
  • Visiting students from other universities in good academic and disciplinary standing
  • Anyone who has already completed an undergraduate degree
  • All applicants must be at least 18 years old by beginning of the program.

Choose a seminar in one of these fields:

See also Global Seminars 2013 by Region.



African-American Studies

Paris, France Paris, France
Jazz in Paris
Prof. Cecil Lytle
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Anthropology

Toledo, Spain Toledo, Spain
Crusaders & Conquistadors in Spain
Prof. Paul Goldstein
OpenConfirmed

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Engineering

Rome, Italy Rome, Italy
Mathematical Beauty in Rome
Prof. Joseph Pasquale

OpenConfirmed
   

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Health

Amman, Jordan Amman, Jordan
Public Health in Amman
Prof. Wael Al-Delaimy
OpenConfirmed
Athens, Greece Athens, Greece
Drugs, Behavior, and the History of Neuroscience in Greece
Prof. Stephan Anagnostaras
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History

Athens, Greece Athens, Greece
Modern Greece (Making of the Modern World 14)
Prof. Thomas Gallant
OpenConfirmed
Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany
20th Century World History in Berlin (Making of the Modern World 15)
Prof. Frank Biess
FullFull
Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh: City of Law, Religion, and Revolution
Prof. Michael Parrish
CanceledCanceled
London, England London, England
History and Culture of London (Making of the Modern World 14)
Prof. Matthew Herbst and Professor William Propp
FullFull
Rome, Italy Rome, Italy
Renaissance in Rome (Revelle Humanities 3)
Prof. John Marino
OpenFull

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Linguistics

Cadiz, Spain Cadiz, Spain
Flamenco and Spanish Dialects in Cadiz
Prof. John Moore
OpenConfirmed

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Literature

Paris, France Paris, France
Literature, Art & Film in Paris
Prof. Meg Wesling
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Mathematics

Rome, Italy Rome, Italy
Mathematical Beauty in Rome
Prof. Joseph Pasquale
OpenConfirmed
 

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Music

Cadiz, Spain Cadiz, Spain
Flamenco and Spanish Dialects in Cadiz
Prof. John Moore
OpenConfirmed
Paris, France Paris, France
Jazz in Paris
Prof. Cecil Lytle
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Political Science

Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
The New Politics of Europe in Copenhagen
Prof. Kaare Strom
CanceledCanceled

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Psychology

Athens, Greece Athens, Greece
Drugs, Behavior, and the History of Neuroscience in Greece
Prof. Stephan Anagnostaras
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Sociology

Buenos Aires, Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Latin American Society & Politics
Prof. Carlos Waisman

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