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February 9, 2024

Study Abroad 101

What is study abroad? How does it work at UMD? Where do I even start? Learn more with our Study Abroad 101 session! These sessions will help provide information, resources, and support to help you begin your study abroad journey.

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The Common Agenda

The Common Agenda

The University of Maryland will educate every student on systemic injustice on a global scale. The Common Agenda outlines our commitment to justice and recognizes the interconnections between oppression in the U.S. and the world.

Affordable Programs

Affordable Programs

Explore some of the most affordable University of Maryland study abroad programs around the world.

Introduction to Leadership in Engineering, Science, and Technology

Introduction to Leadership in Engineering, Science, and Technology

A comprehensive overview and introduction to leadership and organizational development. 

National Security: US Foreign Policy

National Security: US Foreign Policy

Students will partner with peers at the American University of Afghanistan virtually to examine the lessons learned from the U.S. and international presence in Afghanistan over the past 20 years. 

 Topical Investigations; Government and Politics of Latin America

Topical Investigations; Government and Politics of Latin America

This course examines key political, social, and economic policies in contemporary Latin America with an emphasis on Cuba. 

Global Environmental Politics

Global Environmental Politics

This course will focus on three processes of international environmental policy development- identifying problems, negotiating solutions, and implementing agreements- through a range of case studies, including global climate change. 

The College Student and Student Personnel Services in a Global Context

The College Student and Student Personnel Services in a Global Context

The course centers on the acquisition of local knowledge to decolonize conventional narratives of higher education practices. 

Rachel McCloud

Rachel McCloud

Assistant Director, Center for Global Business
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