Programs sponsored by The College of FAES
- Australia- Study the varied philosophies of how people work with animals and learn about the Australian way of life for six weeks during winter quarter.
- Brazil- AZP Student Honorary studies development in Brazil for six weeks during winter quarter.
- Chile- Agroecosystems- Food production at varied elevations and latitudes is the topic of study for this eleven day program in mid-December.
- China- Economy in Transition- is studied for five and a half weeks during the summer quarter. Site of the 2008 Summer Olympics!
- Costa Rica- Norton House residents learn about the neotropics for 9 days during spring break.
- Czech Republic- Economy in Transition- is the focus of this six week summer program near the heart of Europe, Prague.
- Dominican Republic- Study a developing country for six weeks during winter quarter.
- England- ATI Agriculture and Horticulture Experience- a reinvented opportunity for ATI students to work and learn at a British university.
- England- Horticulture and Turfgrass Science- is a newly revamped program that will allow you to explore the manipulation of landscape.
- Ghana- Arts and Service Learning- a program built for ATI students to explore the art and culture of Ghana.
- Iceland- ENR Scholars and More- a new program built to help you explore climate change in the delicate Icleandic environment.
- Ireland- Animals in Society- is a brand new program which will allow you to study how people use animals every day.
- Mexico- First Year Experience- Freshman will have the opportunity to start off their college experience right with a study abroad to Mexico during their first December break.
- Mexico- Immigrant Labor Issues- This first time pilot program will take 5 students to Mexico to study issues related to immigrant labor in Ohio. 10 days in December.
- Russia- Environment and Natural Resources- are abundant in central Russia where you can spend 5.5 weeks exploring this diverse landscape including the world's largest peat bog and deepest lake. Check back for information about a potential 2010 program.
- South Africa- A study abroad program designed specifically for FABE students of at least Junior status who are working on their design project.
- Uganda and Tanzania- Spend three weeks in early-mid December exploring this growing agricultural economy that sits right on the equator.