Did you know that fewer than two percent of all undergraduate students in the U.S. study abroad? Gain a competitive edge in the job market by developing highly sought-after skills such as intercultural competency and language proficiency all while earning credit toward your MU degree! You can go abroad any time after completing one semester at MU, so start planning now by selecting your major for a list of recommended programs.
- Ancient Mediterranean studies
chevron_right - Anthropology
chevron_right - Biological sciences
chevron_right - Communication
chevron_right - Economics
chevron_right - Education and human development
chevron_right - Engineering
chevron_right - Exploring
chevron_right - French
chevron_right - Geological sciences
chevron_right - German
chevron_right - Health science
chevron_right - Interdisciplinary studies
chevron_right - International studies
chevron_right - Nursing
chevron_right - Philosophy
chevron_right - Political science
chevron_right - Psychology
chevron_right - Public affairs
chevron_right - Public health
chevron_right - Religious studies
chevron_right - Service-Learning
chevron_right - Social work
chevron_right - Sociology
chevron_right - Spanish
chevron_right - Textile and apparel management
chevron_right - Visual studies
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We are continuing to work with departments across campus to expand our lists of recommended programs by major. You can always find programs that offer courses for your major by filtering by area of study.
Divisional study abroad offices
The MU divisions listed below have their own study abroad offices that administer programs. These programs may be open only to students in that particular unit. They usually have their own application and admissions processes. See their websites and contact the program coordinator for more information.