Study Abroad in Theatre & Dance Department of Theatre and Dance Galbraith Hall Room 202 http://theatre.ucsd.edu Programs Abroad Office International Center Second Floor http://pao.ucsd.edu/ What are my First Steps? Attend a First Steps session Research the program that is right for you Meet with a Programs Abroad advisor Search for courses you can take abroad that may fulfill major/minor/GE requirements to add to your Academic Planning Form Meet with your major/minor advisor Meet with your college advisor Picture yourself here! With its world-class venues and long history in drama and literature, London has proven to be an enticing location for theatre and performing arts majors, including yourself, to study. Taking the ‘tube’ from your apartment to the London Study Center, you think back to all the weekend excursions you have had since you arrived in the fall… which one was your favorite? Was it visiting Shakespeare’s home in the traditional English town Stratford- upon-Avon and partaking in afternoon tea afterwards? Getting lost in Brighton’s historic maze of twisting alleyways? Visiting Christ Church College in Oxford, the location of Harry Potter movie scenes? Exploring Edinburgh castle in Scotland? Taking a ferry to Calais (France) from the famous Dover Cliffs? Not to mention, all the sites London itself has to offer: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, House of Parliament, Hyde Park, St. Paul’s Cathedral… Woops, you almost missed your stop! As you rush to campus, you smile; you forgot that today was field trip day, that is, your class is going on a tour of a historic theatre, then watching a performance afterwards. Your Theatre in London: Analyzing Text and Performance class complements this kind of field-study trips perfectly. What more can you ask for? Why Study Abroad? Regardless of your future career choice, studying abroad will help you develop skills that are critical to a liberal arts education. Consider your value to an employer or a graduate program if you’ve: • Participated in a different educational system • Increased your proficiency in another language • Improved your critical thinking skills • Expanded your worldview by experiencing another culture firsthand • Developed self-confidence and independence • Prepared for a career in an internationally competitive world • Enhanced resumes and/or applications for graduate school of Theatre and Dance students who 89% took courses in their major abroad received or are in the process of receiving major credit. Humanities Majors Who Studied Abroad FourYear Graduation Rate • 88% Humanities Majors Who Did Not Study Abroad Four Year Graduation Rate • 64% "It was truly the best year of my life a positive experience in personal, social, and mental growth. Going to Spain enabled me to improve my Spanishspeaking skills, and then get a job teach Spanishspeaking students."