Every semester, the School of Human Evolution and Social Change grants research award(s) in the amount of $1,000 to select undergraduate students in its majors. The awards allow students to explore a topic close to their interests, giving them unique experience for graduate school in any field in addition to building and strengthening their resumes. Students are awarded a stipend for 9 hours of supervised study each week (of the semester that they have been awarded) to carry out their own research.

Eligibility

The student must:

Undergraduate Course Lists

Semester course lists are available below to help you determine which courses will satisfy your major's requirements for the current and upcoming semesters.

Select the option that best describes you:

Types of applications

Study Abroad Programs 

Normally, admissions to our study abroad programs is on a first-come, first-served basis. Students are required to apply online. Please visit your specific program's web page and click on the "apply" link, which will take you directly to the application. To be guaranteed a place, we recommend applying by mid-February.*

Summer Internship and Practicum Program

The school’s summer internship and practicum program provides a flexible way for students to draw on the international expertise of our world-renowned faculty. Working with faculty mentors, students develop individualized plans for their summer. Students can work individually or in small groups to develop their plans, meaning students might travel alone or with a few others with shared interests.

Options include:

Get involved, flex your interests and build skills and networks to last a lifetime.

The School of Human Evolution and Social Change offers student-run clubs for undergraduates and graduate students, connecting you with activities on campus and in the community. Explore your interests outside the classroom and strengthen your peer network by participating. 

Why Study Abroad With Us?

Students often cite studying abroad as the highlight of their academic career and a crucial moment in helping them gain a clearer view of the world, its peoples and the complex challenges facing us all.

The School of Human Evolution and Social Change offers a suite of faculty-directed study abroad programs designed to connect students with real-life issues that impact local communities, transect borders, and create lifelong memories alongside personal and professional growth. 

The School of Human Evolution and Social Change is at the forefront of academic programming, creating new ways to engage students and help them find their passion and success. 

We apply innovative teaching methodologies, use high-tech delivery formats, emphasize experiential learning opportunities and place students on research projects with some of the social sciences' brightest and best. All of this combines to create a unique learning environment that empowers students to meet their academic goals in the manner best suited to them.