Previous Faculty-Led Programs
Each year, PCC Education Abroad offers several programs in locations around the world. Most programs are short-term (2-6 weeks) during the summer academic term, and all offer PCC credits. These programs change from year to year based on the faculty leaders involved. Check out our current program offerings to see where PCC faculty are taking students next!
Summer 2023 Programs
- Early Shakespeare in London, England taught by Mark Easby
- Bicycle Urbanism in Copenhagen, Denmark taught by Linda Stewart
- Western Civilization: Ancient to Medieval History in Italy taught by Charlie Presti
- Community & Public Health in Japan taught by Elona Casady
- Japanese Language in Japan taught by Yukari Birkett
- Peace and Conflict Studies in Japan taught by Doug Byrd
Summer 2022 Programs
- Digital Photography in Prague, taught by Kim Manchester
- Ecology in Australia, taught by Ed DeGrauw
- Biology and Environmental Science, taught by Sandy Neps and Mark Fisher
Summer 2019 Programs
- Math Literacy II and Statistics I in England, taught by Kaiwen Amrein and Emiliano Vega
- Film Studies in Spain, taught by Tara Foster
- Principles of Ecology in Australia, taught by Ed DeGrauw
- Peace and Conflict Studies in Japan and Korea, taught by Doug Byrd
- Japanese Culture in Japan, taught by Takako Yamaguchi
Summer 2018 Programs
- Film Studies in Spain, taught by Tara Foster
- Health, Food Systems, and the Environment in Cuba, taught by Elona Casady
- Cultural Anthropology in Ireland, taught by Mary Courtis
- Sociology in Bolivia, taught by Aimee Krouskop
- Principles of Ecology in Costa Rica and in Australia, taught by Sandy Neps and Ed DeGrauw
- First Year Japanese in Japan, taught by Yukari Birkett
Summer 2017 Programs
- Peace and Conflict in Japan, taught by Douglas Byrd
- Intercultural Communication in Peru, taught by Teela Foxworth
- Spanish in the Dominican Republic, taught by Dawn Stanfield
Application Timeline
- Applications to study abroad on a PCC Faculty-Led Program are due February 15. Applications are processed on a rolling basis.
Eligibility Requirements
- 18 years of age or older by program start date.
- Good academic and disciplinary standing.
- Prerequisites for the course(s) included in the program to which you are applying.
- Attend an Education Abroad First Steps Information Session.
- Independence, self-reliance, and maturity are necessary to obtain the benefits of studying abroad.
- Willingness and ability to embrace the challenges of studying abroad.
Cancellation?& Withdrawal Policy
- The program deposit is non-refundable unless the program is canceled.
- Read the full Cancellation and Withdrawal Policy.