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Study Abroad for History Majors |
Study History While Living in Europe |
University College Utrecht Netherlands |
The History Department enthusiastically encourages history majors to consider completing some of their undergraduate study through the University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP). Life’s paradox is that we cannot know what we are until we see ourselves from outside. Our past and our future are profoundly linked. Study in a foreign university can deepen students’ understanding of the history of the world in a unique and powerful way. Because all courses taken through UCEAP are accepted as UC courses, with careful planning, students may spend as much as a year of study in a foreign university with no loss of progress toward graduation. What are you waiting for? |
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Why study abroad? | ||
Everything has a history: cultures, religions, nations, languages, customs, political systems, societies, economies, and so on. And history is studied everywhere, so we encourage history majors to take advantage of the opportunities offered by UCEAP to study in another country. Don’t just study the history of Europe, Africa, Asia, or Latin America; study history in Europe, Africa, Asia, or Latin America! History will come alive when you visit the places you read about or see monuments that survive from the times you are studying. Studying history abroad means living in and with history. You will also be able to take history courses that are not available at UCSB (perhaps including the history of the U.S. from another point of view). |
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When should I study abroad? | ||
*Students should plan to complete their upper-division research (R course or senior thesis) while at UCSB. |
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Where should I study abroad? | ||
You should go to an UCEAP country that engages your particular historical interests. If you want to enhance your language skills, consider UCEAP in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, or other countries whose language you want to speak. This way you can combine historical and language study. Studying in a country that speaks a foreign language will help you become truly proficient, and language skills are essential for any historian. It is possible to fulfill the College of Letters and Science language requirement via UCEAP and with close consultation with your department and college advisors. |
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What classes should I take? | ||
You are strongly advised to review your course choices with the departmental advisor in order to maximize the number of UCEAP units you can apply toward your History major. UCEAP students automatically earn UC credit for the work they complete abroad. However, application of credit to major requirements is subject to the discretion of the student’s major department. Use Gaucho Credit Abroad to search for the types of credit (i.e. major, minor, GE areas, or electives towards graduation) that UCSB students received for courses taken on UCEAP. You can find more UCEAP courses in the UCEAP Course Catalog and additional course listings on UCEAP partner university/program websites. |
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How do I get started? | ||
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Academic Planning Form Tutorial |
Gaucho Credit Abroad Database |