For full course descriptions, see here. WorldWide course offerings for 2025-26 include:

Study Abroad:

  • Fall: Crisis and Resilience in Cuba (SWK 3035), taught by Lucy Lawrence and Jack Igelman
  • Spring: Archeo-Ecology in Ecuador (ANT 3025), taught by Scotti Norman and Eric Griffin
  • Spring: Greece: Climate Change and Mediterranean Ecosystems (BIO 30325), taught by Alisa Hove and Jill Arnold
  • Spring: Sustainable Tourism Practices in Iceland: Balancing Growth and Conservation (BUS 3025), taught by Kristen Keane and J Steffe 

Lightning Term:

  • Spring: Freedom and Family at Boyd Cabin: Archeology and Environment in Buncombe Country (ANT 1000), taught by Scotti Norman (on-campus)
  • Spring: Queer Migrations: Eastern Kentucky Edition (ENG 2000), taught by Beck Banks

Mountain Term:

  • ENS 2951: Everybody Lives Downstream: The French Broad and Colorado Rivers, taught by Amy Knisley and Pat Ciccotto (partially on-campus with 10-day travel component to Utah and Colorado)

Learn more about each course here!