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International Opportunities
Environmental Sciences Study Abroad Brochure
Many Environmental Sciences students take advantage of the multitude of Study Abroad Programs at O.S.U. The College of Science has programs in Mexico, New Zealand, and Great Britain. The Office of International Education also runs programs in many other parts of the world. Most financial aid can be used for these programs.
Below is a very brief description of the College of Science Study Abroad programs. For more information, contact the appropriate office.
New Zealand Study Abroad
The University of Auckland's exchange program offers courses at all levels enabling students to develop skills in environmental ecology and management, as well as marine science. Students can also take courses at the internationally renowned Leigh Marine Laboratory. Contact Shawna Harvey at 737-2404 or Cordley 2046 for more details. (Application deadline March 1st.)
Great Britain Study Abroad
Lancaster University and Nottingham University in England are well suited to science students. They have extensive offerings in environmental and ecological studies. The exchange to the University of Bangor, Wales also works well for science students, particularly for marine biology. Contact the College of Science at 737-4811 or Kidder Hall 128 for more details. (Application deadline March 1st.)
Other Study Abroad
OSU has other programs in Australia, China, Ecuador, England France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, and Mexico (ones with good science offerings are underlined). For more information see the International Education website or call 737-3006.
International Internships
IE3 Global Internships is an OSU program that facilitates locating international internship opportunities, as well as scholarships, and loans for participation. For information, visit the website or call 737-6464.
The International Degree
International Degree in Environmental Sciences
OSU offers a unique undergraduate International Degree (ID). This concurrent baccalaureate degree is obtainable only in conjunction with another undergraduate degree. In addition to the standard requirements, the ID candidate must: (1) take an additional 32 credits; (2) demonstrate achievement or proficiency in a foreign language equal to the completion of the fourth year; (3) spend a minimum of one ten-week term abroad in an approved program, and complete an integrative senior thesis. The ID affords a student the opportunity to develop a global perspective within the context of her/his academic area. Contact the Office of International Education for further information (737-3006) or see their website.
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