nbsp Are there specific programs designed for my major?
If you find a study abroad program that is offered by another American or foreign university or third-party provider that looks like a good fit for your major, you should meet with your Major Advisor as soon as possible to find out if the courses offered will potentially be eligible for credit for the major. Having the advisor review and pre-approve the actual courses is critical if you want to make sure that the course fits into your requirements for the major. More details about this process are in the advising handbook for independent study abroad. The Undergraduate Admissions Office will first review the selected courses for general transferability, then the major advisor will determine if they fulfill major requirements. Don’t forget to check out your options within the UC portfolio of study abroad programs. Both the UC Davis Summer Abroad and Quarter Abroad programs offer subject-focused coursework. The EAP program also has specific programs that have coursework abroad that can s