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College of Liberal Arts students share summer study abroad stories

Audiology in Guatemala

The Audiology in Guatemala program allows audiology doctoral students to gain hands-on pediatric clinical practice in another country. Guatemala City is one of the largest in central America, but many of the city's hearing impaired have limited access to hearing healthcare services. Our team provides hearing health care services to children who attend a school for the deaf and blind in Guatemala City.

 

 

These smiles make all the work worth it! ~ Kensley Brewis
Audiology

 

Global Perspectives in Speech-Language Pathology in Ireland

The Global Perspectives in Speech-Language Pathology program takes students across Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom to study best practices in speech-language pathology. The group meets with organizations, professionals and universities to build their research skills and cultural awareness, becoming more well-rounded speech-language pathologists along the way.

 

 

Spanish World Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Lima, Peru

The World Languages, Literatures and Cultures in Lima program fully immerses students in Peruvian culture so they live in the language they're learning. Students continue taking Spanish courses with professors from Peru's top university, build meaningful relationships with their host families and experience everything from exquisite food and colorful markets to one of the wonders of the world, Machu Picchu.

 

 

Public Relations in Seville, Spain

The Public Relations in Seville program places students in an ideal setting for language learning and cultural integration, in a city renowned for its warm climate and friendly culture. Participants enjoy a rich academic experience complemented by student dorm accommodations, weekly cultural activities, guest speakers and company site visits. With the support of GlobalEd's experienced onsite staff, students immerse themselves in Spanish culture, develop marketable skills related to their academic disciplines and create lasting memories.

 

 

I am truly thankful to have had this time to explore the world and to have had a hands on experience with a very different culture than mine! ~ Sloan Courington
Public Relations

 

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