
Thank you for your excitement and dedication of time and resources to help facilitate an unforgettable international experience for our students. Short-Term Travel Study Abroad courses provide opportunities for students to earn credit for short-term travel and study in a country outside the US, where the student is immersed in a foreign culture. This site contains all the information that you need to know in order to successfully organize a UNIV 392 course for our students.
The Center for International Affairs (CIA) is committed to promoting and supporting efforts to internationalize the º£½ÇÉçÇø Channel Islands (CI) educational experience. To this end, the CIA has created a Faculty Guide to assist CI faculty with their UNIV 392 course. Please read the Faculty Guide before writing your proposal.
FACULTY GUIDE: UNIV 392 Courses
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UNIV 392 Proposals:
Faculty Guide--please read before submitting a proposal; see this page:
FACULTY GUIDE: UNIV 392 Courses
Step 1: Preparing your proposal
The proposal process for UNIV 392 courses is now online. Make sure that you check all the supporting documents in this section before submitting your proposal.
Step 2: After you’ve been approved
Congratulations! Your course has been approved by the President! What now? Please, check the required pre-departure documentation that you need to gather before you leave, including insurance requirements.
The Center for International Affairs (CIA) is committed to promoting and supporting efforts to internationalize the º£½ÇÉçÇø Channel Islands (CI) educational experience. To this end, the CIA has created a Faculty Guide to assist CI faculty with their UNIV 392 course.
Step 3: When you’re back
Now that you are back, we want to hear how it went, through on campus presentations and student evaluations.