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CSAT: Taiwan

This is an opportunity to study in Taiwan for a 4-week mini-semester in the summer. A wide range of courses across disciplines is offered, including Chinese language. content courses are taught in English. Day trips, excursions and cultural activities are included in the program.
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Pitt in Greece

Pitt in Greece is a true travel adventure! This is a mobile program taking place in Tolo, Olympia, Karpathos, and Athens - Greece. Through this program you will meet all kinds of people! You literally “see” history as you make your own history! We learn as we go. We’ll teach and be taught as we traverse the country, as we interact with locals and key people in their respective fields and life experiences; and we want to produce learning products in many and diverse formats. You will “play” too!

Arcadia

Arcadia is a study abroad provider that has been approved by the University of Pittsburgh. You can learn more about Arcadia here.

The programs and locations below have been vetted to ensure that they meet the health, safety, security and academic standards that Pitt requires. 

SRAS

SRAS is a study abroad provider that has been approved by the University of Pittsburgh. You can learn more about SRAS here.

The programs and locations below have been vetted to ensure that they meet the health, safety, security and academic standards that Pitt requires. 

Plus3: SSOE Transfer Plus

This program is open to all Pitt SSOE sophomores, juniors, and  seniors. Priority acceptance is given to students who have transferred into SSOE. (If you transferred into SSOE during your college career after your first year, you are eligible for this program.)
 

Public Health Threats in Suriname

Explore the unique culture of Suriname and learn about global public health and environmental health threats. This program features trans-disciplinary science, practice, and policy approaches to addressing public health issues affecting environmental and human health. You will examine key public health issues affecting the health of Suriname’s ecosystem and its population, including the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Through a series of lectures and fieldtrips, you will learn about the role of the ecosystem as a vital component of community health.