Semester/Academic Year Opportunities
Disclaimer: The Office of International Education does not guarantee all courses will transfer back to UW-Stout. It is the responsibility of the student to meet with their respective advisor to ensure that all selected study abroad courses will transfer back appropriately.
- Southern Cross University
Lismore, Australia (Fall, Spring Study Abroad Program)
Study Topics: art, business, creative and performing arts, education, environmental science, health and human sciences, indigenous studies, law, tourism and social sciences
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University of the South Pacific
Suva, Fiji (Fall, Spring Study Abroad Program)
Study Topics: education, food and textiles, history, literature, media, psychology, social work, theater arts, geography, tourism, business, accounting, economics, management, biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering technology, information systems, math and physics
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Stenden University
Leeuwarden, The Netherlands (Fall, Spring Exchange Program)
Study Topics: business to business, business management, food and agribusiness, hospitality management, media and entertainment management, retail and small business management and tourism management
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University of Balearic Islands
Palma de Mallorca, Spain (Academic Year Exchange Program)
Study Topics: biology, business studies, chemistry, economics, hotel management, law, physiology, psychology, technology, tourism, social education and social work
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University of Stirling
Stirling, Scotland (Fall, Spring Study Abroad Program)
Study Topics: accounting, banking/finance, biology, computer science, conservation science, criminology, ecology, economics, education, environmental studies, film/media, geography, golf management, history,
human resource management, information systems, international studies, law, management, marketing, math, modern languages, politics, psychology, retail, social work, sociology, software engineering, sport/exercise science and sport studies
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University of Hertfordshire
Netherlands (Fall, Spring Study Abroad Program)
Study Topics: accounting and finance, art and design, biology, business, computer science and information technology, construction management, counseling, dietetics, economics, education, engineering, environmental studies, fashion design and marketing, film and media, geography, health, history, law, management, marketing, mathematics, physics, psychology, social work, sports and tourism
Program Information - Jyväskylä University
Jyväskylä, Finland (Fall, Spring Exchange Program)
Study Topics: Coursework offered in business, culture studies, engineering, history, interculturalstudies, music, music and media management, foreign languages, general education, information systems science, tourism and service management
Program Information - University of Strathclyde
Glasgow, Scotland (Fall, Spring Study Abroad Program)
Study Topics: accounting, arts, biology, business, chemistry, computer science, digital communication and multimedia systems, economics, engineering, finance, hotel and hospitality management, information systems, management, marketing, math, natural sciences, physics, product design, psychology, social sciences, social work, sport/exercise sciences, technology studies and tourism
Program Information - Hotel Institute Montreux
Montreux, Switzerland (Fall, Spring Study Abroad Program)
Study Topics: food and beverage management, rooms division management, hotel management and internships
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Short Term Opportunities
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Wine and Food Pairing
University of the Balearic Islands in Palma de Mallorca, Spain (WinTerM)
Study: Matching wine and food from Spain and the United States. (For Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management students but open to any major)
Next Offering: WinTerm 2010
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In addition to the opportunities listed here, you may be able to take general education courses offered through other programs. Search by "country" to find programs open to all students.