Study Abroad Programs

The Languages and Cultures department would like to offer you the opportunity to study abroad this year. Many of our programs offer our students the chance to have a life-altering experience by studying abroad. Depending your area of study, your interests may take you to Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Mexico. Our programs allow to you further your educational background and at the same live and experience these countries by seeing and learning about their cultures. 

Some of these programs that are listed below are exchange programs that are not run through this department directly. ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵ partners with many universities around the world and offers a wide range of courses and opportunities. These programs are run by the Centre for Global Engagement located in Atrium 106B on campus.  

For more information, please contact your respective program coordinator or visit Miyuki Arai. In order to attend any of these programs, you must attend a mandatory pre-departure information session hosted by the Centre for Global Engagement.
   

Study Abroad in Angers

An ideal opportunity to make your French bloom whatever your level!

The CIDEF school (Université Catholique de l’Ouest) offers language courses at all levels and numerous cultural activities.

One Month 6.0 Credits : July, August, September 
A Trimester (3 months). 15.0 Credits
A Semester (4 months): 18.0 credits
Full Academic Year 36.0 Credits
All credits are recognized by Saint Mary’s University.
Cost varies due to length of the stay

Please click here to learn more about the new “CIDEF- Angers Prize” and the Study Abroad in Angers program.

For more information please contact Jean-Jacques Defert (jean-jacques.defert@smu.ca) or Sophie Beaulé (sophie.beaule@smu.ca

 

Germany

The German Program offers multiple opportunities and locations in Germany to relocate and study.
Canadian Summer School in Germany (CSSG)  
Study through or 
There is also the option of going on exchange, or . 
The offers scholarships for Students who qualify  
Lastly, Student are also given the opportunity to Teach English in a German school.
For more information please contact Dr. John Plews 

Archaeological Field School in Italy

For over a decade, SMU students have participated in archaeological field schools offered through the Department of Languages and Cultures. The field school, however, is not restricted to Classics majors and over the years students from all faculties at Saint Mary’s have participated. Currently, students can work on a Roman villa (large country house) site known as the Villa of Titus (named after a Roman emperor) dating to the first century CE (over 200 years ago!) alongside colleagues from McMaster University and the Archaeological Superintendency of Rome and Rieti. Students are involved in all aspects of excavation, documentation, and the study of material culture from the site. In years past, Saint Mary’s students have been involved in ongoing research projects at sites throughout central and southern Italy, learning to digitally map standing archaeological remains at Falerii Novi, a Roman town, excavating and documenting the remains of a Roman imperial estate in Puglia (southeastern Italy), and studying the artifactual and environmental assemblage from the same site. More recently, students have participated in a large-scale landscape study in the Basentello Valley of south central Italy, and the excavation of a 2,500-year-old Etruscan/Roman city, Caere, just outside of Rome. At the same time, students get to experience contemporary Italian culture during their time in Italy, both living in small Italian towns and working alongside Italian students and archaeologists in the field. Some students have based their honours theses in Anthropology on data collected as part of the field school, and a couple have been listed as co-authors on publications in peer-reviewed journals. The department will continue to offer field school credit in the future.

Villa of Titus Expression of Interest Form 2024

Credit hours: 6.0Courses: CLAS 3610/3611/4610/4611
Prerequisites: 3.0 credit hours in CLAS or ANTH 1276
Instructor: Dr. Myles McCallum
When offered: Summer Session
Length of study: generally 4 to 6 weeks
Cost: Participation fee between 1900 and 2500 dollars, plus airfare, tuition and fees

Japan

A number of universities are partnered with ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵ. Each program is unique and focuses on growing your Japanese Language skills and Cultural knowledge as well grounded education from a variety of courses that will interest you know matter your area of study. Hokkaido, Tokyo, Hiroshima and Sapporo are just of some of the cities that you can visit and study in. 

Study Spanish in Mexico

All levels of available 
Most have taken SPAN 1000 or SPAN 2204 or 2205 which equals out to a one full year in Spanish or 6 credit hours.6 week course is credible for 120 hours
Spring 2017 Session May 7th, 2017
Summer 2017 Session June 25th,2017
Full cost for program $2500 $450 for Tuition, materials and registration $300 for Monthly rent $300 for Monthly Living expenses Plus Round trip flight
Program Coordinator Dr. Andres Arteaga  

Field School in Colombia

Travel to Colombia for the new Field School in Montes de Maria (Bolivar) and Medellin.
Post-Conflict, Peace and Development
SPAN 3777 / SPAN 4400
6 credit hours
May 28 - June 17, 2023

 

Contact us

Faculty of Arts
Department of Languages & Cultures
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