GETTING STARTED

Step 1: Complete the Online Information Session module on the Study Abroad website. To learn more specific information about the program please attend a Summer information session held by program faculty and staff.

Step 2: UT students need to be authorized to apply online. Please send an email with your UTEID to the Study Abroad Coordinator that is responsible for your program. If you have additional questions please email, call or stop by the International Office, Woolridge Hall, 600 West 24th Street, 2nd floor.

Step 3: Apply! UT students please visit My SAO to complete program requirements. Non UT students please click here for information on programs that are available.

Syracuse, Sicily

BANGKOK, THAILAND

Courses & Dates

Summer Program: June 24 - August 7, 2009

NTR 353 - FIELD EXPERIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL NUTRITION
Prerequisites: Open to all majors at the University with a NTR 306, 311 or 312 prerequisite. It fulfills the study abroad requirement for the new International Nutrition degree in the College of Natural Sciences and will substitute for NTR 355 in the Didactic Nutrition degree program.
Taught in English by UT professor Jeanne Freeland-Graves

ANS 319S - History and Culture in Southeast Asia

*Courses and Dates are subject to change.

Costs

Estimated Program Cost: TBD
The cost includes the $300 non-refundable deposit, all meals and housing plus  study abroad health insurance and 24/7 emergency assistance.   Overnight and city field trips and meals  are also included in the program cost.  Additionally,students will be lent a cell phone but they will need to buy phone cards.

*Cost subject to change.

Additional Expenses:
Students must buy their own roundtrip ticket toThailand ( not included in program cost) which is estimated to be around $1,200 and pay for their medical clearance exam after acceptance ($40), any vaccinations and their international student ID card ($26) and passport if they have not obtained one already.  Passport costs are estimated to be around  $110.

**Miscellaneous expenses may include, but are not limited to, immunizations, phone card usage charges (cell phone is provided) and personal entertainment.