Location
Egypt: Alexandria
Term
Summer
Dates
June 17 - August 21
Semester at Sea gives you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 14 off-the-beaten-path international destinations ... or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration.
The leader in shipboard study-abroad education, Semester at Sea sails four academic voyages each year: 100+ day voyages in the fall and spring terms; a 65-day exploration of the Mediterranean in the summer; and an intensive 26-day Maymester voyage. Participants travel and study aboard the MV Explorer, a 25,000-ton passenger liner converted into a state-of-the-art seafaring campus.
Since 1963, more than 50,000 students from colleges and universities around the world have studied with Semester at Sea, traveling to non-traditional destinations in 60 countries. The Institute for Shipboard Education administers the program, and the University of Virginia, the second-ranked public institution in the U.S., is the academic sponsor. Students choose from more than 70 courses in a variety of disciplines. Faculty are internationalists who integrate course content with field practice. The program is open to anyone from any major and any college or university.
Summer 2012 itinerary includes:
* Embark: Freeport, Bahamas
* Barcelona, Spain
* Civitavecchia / Naples (Rome), Italy
* Dubrovnik, Croatia
* Piraeus (Athens), Greece
* Alexandria, Egypt
* Istanbul, Turkey
* Casablanca, Morocco
* Debark: Baltimore, Maryland (Tentative)
* Study with 600 undergraduate students, representing over 200 schools
* 70 courses offered in a variety of disciplines offered
* Upper and lower division courses
* Faculty with international expertise
* Itineraries focused on the non-Western and developing world
* Program is open to all students in good standing at any college or university
Semester at Sea is much more than another semester at school; it is a life-altering learning adventure. Our itineraries take us to the four corners of the world, making our campus truly global in scope.
Semester at Sea's campus, the MV Explorer, includes classrooms, a library, a computer lab with wireless Internet, a student union, and two dining rooms. It also includes a swimming pool and fitness facilities. Cabins are available in double occupancy.
Semester at Sea is often called a voyage of discovery. The opportunity to spend as many as 110 days outside of your own culture - investigating new lands, new peoples, and new curricula - is both an immeasurable educational privilege and an invitation to grow.
Participants repeatedly report that Semester at Sea changed their lives in a positive way, including:
- Improved understanding of the world
- Greater awareness of cultural difference
- Improved self-confidence and autonomy
- Improved flexibility and understanding of multiple perspectives
- Better understanding of own culture
- Greater acceptance of others and their own opinions
- Ability to live in close community
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
From USD 3,475 to USD 31,495
* Tuition
* Room and Board
* Financial Aid is available
* In-country travel and spending additional.
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Worldwide Participants.
Independently or in Groups
Independently or in Groups
Federal grants and financial aid from your home institution may apply. SAS also distributes financial aid. Types of assistance offered by SAS include full tuition Presidential Scholarships, need-based work grants, need-based monetary grants, and monetary grants based on a combination of needs and merit.
7-10 days
Founded in 1963, Semester at Sea (SAS) is the nation's original shipboard program for study abroad, offering four academic voyages a year: 100+ day voyages in the fall and spring terms; a 65-day exploration of the Mediterranean in the summer; and an intensive 26-day Maymester voyage. Participants travel aboard the 25,000-ton campus of the MV Explorer, attend classes in a closely knit environment with an international faculty, complete fieldwork and travel while in port, and earn transferable credit through the University of Virginia, the program's academic sponsor. More than 50,000 students from approximately 1,700 different institutions have studied and traveled to 60 countries with SAS and its predecessor programs.
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