- Africa & The Middle East
- Americas
- Asia-Pacific
- Europe
- Multi -Country
- Global Course Connections (GCC)
- Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates (GIEU)
- LSA-Led Programs
- Explore Programs By Major
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- Afroamerican and African Studies
- Archaeology/Anthropology
- Art History
- Asian Studies
- Business
- Classics
- Cognitive Science
- Computer Science
- Communication & Media
- Creative Writing
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, and Biodiversity (EEB)
- Economics
- English
- Environment
- Film, Television and Media
- German Studies
- Health & Pre-Health
- History
- International Studies
- Latin America & Caribbean Studies
- Middle East and North Africa Studies
- Multidisciplinary Studies
- Neuroscience
- Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE)
- Political Science
- Psychology & Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN)
- Romance Languages (French, Italian, Portuguese & Spanish)
- Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
- Slavic Languages and Literatures
- Sociology
- STEM
- Organizational Studies
- Biology, Health, & Society (BHS)
- Judaic Studies
- Non-LSA Majors/Minors
- Statistics and Data Science
- Mathematics
- Internships Abroad
- Language Requirements
Check out the following regions below that offer specific programming in your desired field. The current information reflects past course offerings so please be aware that future offerings may vary. All coursework must be approved by your academic department and/or advisor.
Pre-Approved Courses: Students can use the Michigan Engineering International Course Equivalencies database to search for pre-approved courses in computer science. CS-LSA students are advised to not universally rely on it for non-EECS coursework; if you have another major/minor and distribution requirements you want to look up, it is best to meet with your other department/general advisor. The database is designed for Engineering students but works for CS coursework.
Next Steps: Attend a First Step session (optional), where you will learn general information about studying abroad through CGIS. For detailed information, visit our CGIS Advising page where you can get access to First Step and information on how to meet with peer advisors and program advisors. Our team will be able to help you through the application process and can address any of your questions or concerns in relation to curriculum, navigating your identity, navigating through a specific country, and so much more!
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Want to explore Winter programs that are a good fit for Computer Science students? Check out our video below!