The Communication Sciences and Disorders major allows students to participate in and learn from their various experiences related to speech, language, and hearing. Studying abroad can offer a unique point of view on how both patients and professionals in this field overcome barriers through both verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Students majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders may also find benefit by using their elective credit or general education requirements to supplement an international experience.
See the list of recommended study abroad programs below. Please be aware that for any external or exchange study abroad programs listed, students will need to check with their academic department to see if courses taken while abroad will transfer and fulfill needed requirements.
JMU Programs
While some science disciplines may carry the stigma that studying abroad is not a valid option for students, the Office of International Programs will work with students to find a program that best fits both their academic and personal needs.
UK Linguistics - Summer
JMU Exchange Programs
None
External Programs
Bond University - International Studies Abroad - Australia
La Trobe University - CISabroad - Australia
University of Amsterdam - CIEE - Netherlands
University of Canterbury - TEAN - New Zealand
Other Related JMU Programs
The Arts and Culture of Montréal - Summer
Examining 'La Dolce Vita' in Italy through Cross-Cultural Psychology - Summer