Short Term Study Abroad Courses
Shippensburg University encourages students in all majors to engage in a study abroad experience. Short term study abroad courses offer students the opportunity to have an international educational experience in one of the most cost and time efficient manners possible. The short term study abroad courses are sponsored and taught by Shippensburg University faculty at various times throughout the year, primarily in the summer, and typically range from one to four weeks in duration.
Since there is a growing level of interest and demand for these short term study abroad courses, students are encouraged to attend any informational sessions and register to secure a space in their course of choice in a timely manner. Please visit the course link to view the current short term study abroad courses available at this time.
Summer 2013 Short Term Study Abroad Courses
Europe (featuring Belgium and Netherlands)
PLS490 Selected Topics: European Political Economy and Security
PLS491 Selected Topics: European Identity and Political Culture
Faculty: Dr. Niel Brasher and Dr. Mark Sachleben
For more information, contact Dr. Niel Brasher at cnbras@ship.edu or 717-477-1714, or Dr. Mark Sachleben at mdsachleben@ship.edu or 717-477-1343
http://webspace.ship.edu/mdsachleben/europe2013/europe2013.html.
European Union (featuring Brussels, France, and Czech Republic)
MBA594 Selected Topics: The European Business Enviornment
Faculty: Dr. Robert Stephens
For more information, contact Dr. Robert Stephens at rdstep@ship.edu or
717-477-1684
Click Here to view course and trip information.
Registration Information
CURRENT SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: Current Shippensburg University students can register for short term study abroad courses by logging into the MyShip portal at https://my.ship.edu using their Shippensburg University email address and password.
NON-DEGREE STUDENTS: Individuals may enroll in Shippensburg University classes without being a degree-seeking student as long as they meet the University’s academic requirements (as described in the undergraduate and graduate catalogs), have completed the prerequisite coursework for the particular course in which they would like to enroll, and are enrolling in a class that permits non-degree students to do so. Non-degree seeking individuals may enroll in a summer online class by following the directions at http://www.ship.edu/PCDE/NonDegree/.
If you have any questions please email pcde@ship.edu.