Study Abroad
Welcome to Study Abroad at TAMUG

Upcoming TAMUG Study Abroad Program Offerings:
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MARA 440 Global Economy and Enterprise Management of South Korea
Dr. Robert Desrosiers
Summer 2013 -
MASE 474 TAMUG Port and Harbor Engineering Program in Europe, the Netherlands, & Belgium
Dr. Martin Miller
June 16 – June 29, 2013
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MARB 405/605 Behavioral Ecology of Marine Mammals and Seabirds of New Zealand
Dr. Bernd Würsig
Spring Intersession 2013 -
MARB 340/656 Tropical Marine Ecology (Mexico)
Dr. Thomas Iliffe
Summer 2013 -
MARB 489/689 Research and Conservation in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece
Dolphins, Sea Turtles, Seabirds, and Cultural Heritage
Dr. Bernd Würsig
Summer I, 2013 -
MARA 489 and MARA 689 London Maritime Experience
Cultural and historical aspects of the maritime industry outside of the United States
Dr. Joan Mileski
May 11- 25, 2013
TAMUG Study Abroad Contacts:
First contact for questions of interest should be with the TAMUG Faculty member leading the study abroad program interested in joining. This is the best source of information about the program!
TAMUG Study Abroad Liaison with international student services and registrar’s office: Ken Bailey, located in Seibel Student Services Center, Office 104D. Ken can answer general questions about study abroad, direct you to study abroad resources, and assist in semester registration ‘place holders’ for students wishing to do independent study abroad (i.e. not through a group or faculty led program)
TAMUG Study Abroad College Representative, liaison to the TAMU Study Abroad Executive Office:
Dr. Susan Knock
Bldg. 3025, Suite 101, Office 107
KnockS@tamug.edu
Dr. Knock is a good source of basic information on study abroad programs offered through TAMUG. She assists faculty developing new study abroad programs for TAMUG, and sits on the TAMU SAPPC Committee as TAMUG’s college representative.
Students thinking about participating in study abroad should contact their department’s academic advisor for questions about their TAMUG degrees and general questions about how/if study abroad programs could affect your curriculum and time to degree (especially those doing independent study abroad at an institution and wanting to transfer credit.)
TAMUG Financial Aid Advisors, located in the SeaAggie Center building 3026. If you have questions about how study abroad could affect your financial aid, or using your financial aid while on a study abroad, please see a TAMUG financial aid advisor. Note: Prep-semester planning can be crucial for some students desiring aid for a summer program. Please check early (fall semester) with an advisor about your financial aid needs and availability during summer sessions.
TAMU Study Abroad Website: http://studyabroad.tamu.edu
This is the main source of information on study abroad. You can find basic information on study abroad, lists of all study abroad opportunities throughout TAMUG & TAMU, Q&A sections, etc. To apply for a study abroad course, fieldtrip or program TAMUG students must register through this website.


