Semester Abroad in England and International Travel/Study Courses
DMACC Spring Semester in England
DMACC offers students an opportunity to take selected classes during the Spring semester London Study Abroad Program. Students enjoy ten weeks—yes, 10 weeks!—in London studying with a DMACC professor.
In the past, students have taken classes in composition, speech, history, literature, and the humanities; but specific course offerings are announced once the lead professor is selected. Additionally, British professors and scholars at the University of London offer “British Life and Culture,” an essential lecture and fieldtrip series, covering such topics as the Monarchy and the Royal Family, World War II and the Blitz, and the History of London.
Classes are held at the University of London in the center of the city. In addition to lectures and class discussions, students tour museums, visit historic places, and attend live theatre performances in London and the surrounding area. For a real sense of living in London, students reside with British families.
Students enroll for twelve DMACC credits, which may include some independent study, online courses, and internships. Financial aid is available for study abroad. Program arrangements are made in conjunction with the American Institute for Foreign Study, specializing in study abroad programs for colleges and universities, which has an office in London. Join us for a life-changing experience!
For more information on the DMACC London Study Abroad Program, please contact Professor Sharran S. Slinkard, program coordinator, at ssslinkard@dmacc.edu or at 515-964-6549. Sharran's office is on the DMACC Ankeny Campus, Building 2, Room 5-U.

International Travel/Study Courses
DMACC faculty in a range of disciplines have traveled extensively, lived, or studied in countries around the globe. Wishing to share their interest in and expertise of a particular country or region of the world, these faculty members arrange international travel and travel/study opportunities for students.
Since the tours are educational travel, students may receive academic credit on designated trips. These international travel/study programs permit students to spend one or two weeks exploring a country, with additional time spent back home to read, write, and reflect about the country they have experienced. Most travel/ study courses are independent study credits issued under a GLOS (global studies) acronym.
For information on the international travel/study courses, please contact Maura Nelson, Global Education Chair, at 515-965-7032 or at mgnelson@dmacc.edu

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