Departmental Reviewer Directory
Departmental Reviewer Directory
Business Administration
ubpglobal@kenan-flagler.unc.edu
Special Notes:
Transfer of Business Credits from Main Campus Study Abroad Programs:
Students who studied abroad prior to their enrollment to the business school are eligible to transfer back a maximum of 3.00 credits towards their business major/ minor. Business minors are eligible to transfer back a maximum of two courses (equal to 6 business credits) from their study abroad and business majors are eligible to transfer back a maximum 3 courses (equal to 9 business credits) from their study abroad. PLEASE NOTE: For minors, the 6 total credit hours includes all study abroad hours, meaning that if a student studied abroad prior to their enrollment to the business school and took 3 credit hours towards their business minor, they are only able to take a maximum of 3 credit hours towards their business degree as a business minor studying abroad, as university policy states that at least nine credit hours in the minor must be completed at UNC–Chapel Hill and not at other academic institutions. All requests will be reviewed; however, approval of business credit is not guaranteed. The maximum amount of business credit any one singular course can receive is 3 credit hours. If a course is worth more than 3 UNC credit hours, the extra hours would transfer back as general elective hours.
Area of Study:
Business Administration
Department Website
Chinese
chinesestudyabroadapproval@unc.edu
Special Notes:
Students need to schedule a placement exam with the Asian Studies Department upon returning from their Study Abroad program, to determine what language level they will earn. Please take a moment to review the Asian Studies Department website regarding Study Abroad Credit in the link below.
Area of Study:
Chinese
Department Website
Classics
Duncan, Alal.duncan@unc.edu
Special Notes:
Majors: Classical Archaeology, Classical Civilization, Combined Greek and Latin, Greek, Latin; Minors: Classical Humanities, Greek, Latin
Area of Study:
Classics
Department Website
Communication
Hondros, Krisitinhondros@email.unc.edu
Special Notes:
The programs listed below have been designated by the Communication Department as a good fit for Communications students; however, the institutions and programs listed below are not an exhaustive list of locations for Communication students. Courses taken on all programs listed below (exception: Communication in New Zealand as students will earn UNC Graded Credit) will transfer as study abroad transfer credit, provided students earn the equivalent of a UNC “C” grade or better. Please note: Communication students are only required to take a certain number of courses within their concentrations; if an institution/program is highlighted for a certain concentration that does not mean students cannot earn major credit when studying abroad at that location.
Location | University/Program | Term | Notes |
France | Boston University Paris Summer Internship (Third-Party Provider) | Summer | Internships available, excellent location for IOC and MTSP COMM concentration courses |
Ireland | CAPA Dublin Study and Intern Abroad (Third-Party Provider) | Summer, Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
England | CAPA London Study and Intern Abroad (Third-Party Provider) | Summer, Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
Greece | College Year in Athens (Third-Party Provider) | Summer, Semester | Opportunity to learn about intercultural communication, Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
New Zealand | Communication in New Zealand (Faculty-led Program) | Summer | Coming soon in Summer 2021! |
Denmark and Sweden | DIS Copenhagen/DIS Stockholm (Third-Party Provider) | Summer, Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
South Korea | Korea University (Exchange) | Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
England | Lancaster University (Exchange) | Semester | Excellent location for IOC and MTSP |
Italy | UNC in Firenze (Signature Program) | Summer, Semester | Internships available, Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
New Zealand | University of Canterbury (Direct Enroll) | Semester | Excellent location for IOC and MTSP |
Australia | University of Melbourne (Exchange) | Semester | Excellent location for IOC and MTSP |
New Zealand | University of Otago (Exchange) | Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
Ecuador | Universidad de San Francisco de Quito (Exchange) | Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
England | University of Sussex (Exchange) | Semester | Excellent location for all COMM concentrations |
Area of Study:
Communication Studies
Department Website
Comparative Literature
Fletcher, Josephjafletch@email.unc.edu
Special Notes:
Study Abroad courses in English and Comparative Literature typically count as 200-level electives, although exceptions may be made for especially rigorous courses. To earn elective credit toward the major or any department minor, students must write a minimum of 4000 words of graded, non-exam writing in a Study Abroad course. Effective Fall 2017, students may not earn credit for Creative Writing courses taken in Study Abroad programs.
Area of Study:
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Stotts, Davestotts@cs.unc.edu
Special Notes:
Constraints on course approval: we typically do not give study abroad credit for COMP Core courses. These are core courses for the department and should be taken before you study abroad. The department will only approve up to 2 Computer Science courses.
Area of Study:
Computer Science
Department Website