Academic Year 2013-2014 - (GSU) Study Abroad

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Academic Year 2013-2014 - (GSU) Study Abroad
Academic Year 2013 - 2014
stats
a year in review
mystudyabroad.gsu.edu
Table of Contents
I. Total Study Abroad Participation
II. Demographic Breakdown of Study Abroad Participants
i. Total numbers by term
ii. Gender Profile
iii. Ethnic Background
iv. Totals by Academic Standing III. Breakdown by Field of Study
IV. Study Abroad Locations
V. Participation by College
VI. Participation by Program Type
VII. Number of Programs Sponsored by College
VIII. Study Abroad Scholarships
IX. Faculty-Led Programs
X. Active Georgia State University Exchanges
Total Study Abroad
Participation
1998 - 2014
Total Numbers
By term
Academic Year
Spring 2014
33 students
98 students
20 students
59 students
Fall 2013
Summer 2014
30 students
395 students
19 students
175 students
Gender Profile
Academic Year 2013-2014
Out of the total 832*
students that studied
abroad, approximately
33% (273 students) were
male, and approximately
67% (556 students) were
female
%
67
33 %
*3 students did not provide a response
Ethnic
Background
Asian or Pacific Islander: 65
Black or African American: 260
Hispanic: 60
832
Total Students
Abroad
White: 313
American Indian/Native
Hawaiian: 2
Unknown/Blank: 86
Middle Eastern: 7
Multiracial: 39
Academic
Standing
UNDERGRADUATES
GRADUATES
= 253
= 556
= 10 students
Field of Study
Academic major is self reported by student when completing their study abroad pre-departure paperwork
Business & Management
Education
Fine or Applied Arts
Foreign Languages
Health Sciences
Humanities
Social Sciences
Mathematics or Computer Science
Physical or Life Science
Policy Studies
Economics
Law
Interdisciplinary Studies
Undeclared
Total
267
76
26
24
33
184
42
17
78
34
15
23
5
8
832
Study Abroad Locations
2013-2014, Georgia State University sponsored Study Abroad Programs in the following countries:
Argentina
Brazil
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belize
Brazil
China
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Dominican Republic
England
France
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea (South)
Liechtenstein
Morocco
Nicaragua
Norway
Romania
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
The Netherlands
Trinidad & Tobago
Turkey
Ukraine
Participation by college
Academic year 2013-2014
Participation by Program Type
total for academic year 2013-2014
Faculty-Led Programs: 647 students
Affiliate/Non-GSU Programs*: 82 students
GSU Exchange Programs: 103 students
*Includes Independent Studies & Internships
Number of Programs
Sponsored by College
College
Faculty-Led
Programs
Exchange
Programs
COAS
20
26
RCB
11
14
AYSPS
3
5
NHP
1
0
IHP
1
0
COE
10
3
LAW
1
0
Total Number of Students Awarded
(IEF - GES - Total)
Academic Years 2011 - 2014
FACULTY-LED PROGRAMS
Short-term: Spring Break/Fall Break/Winter Break
International Management Practices: EMBA 8550
Laura Crawley
Student Teaching in China
Laura E. Meyers
Early Childhood Development in Europe: Norway
Gary Bingham
Embracing Indigenous Mathmatical Knowledge Systems in
South Africa
Iman Chahine
Global Health: Clinical and Community Care in Nicaragua
Kristin Lingle
Short Term Exchange: University of Alcala
John Kesner
FACULTY-LED PROGRAMS
Maymester & Summer Programs
Asia New Media & Entrepreneurship
Colleen McEdwards
British Literature: London, Edinburgh, Dublin
Jody Brooks
French Studies in Tours
Robin Huff
Frontiers in Bio-medicine: Taiwan
Chung-Dar Lu & Eric Gilbert
Business Mediterranean Style
Marta White & Tad Ransopher
Geographical Information Systems in Belize
Tim Hawthorne & Christy Visaggi
European Hospitality Experience
Diana Barber
Global Business & Media: Turkey & Hungary
Tamer Cavusgil & Shawn Powers
Exploring Cultural Diversity, Child Development,
Educational Systems in a Korean Context
Kyong-Ah Kwon & Gary Bingham
Exploring Health and Health Disparities: A Field
Study in Dominican Republic
Kimberly Sterling & Kim Ramsey-White
Human Rights in Argentina
Gabe Kuperminc
International Business in an Emerging Economy: South Africa
Jacobus Boers
International Development: Exploring Collaboration b/w NGOs,
Micro-Finance, and Social Enterprise in Ghana
Exploring the Impact & Cultural Contexts on the
Juree Capers
Spanish Educational System
John Kesner
FACULTY-LED PROGRAMS
International Management Practices: EMBA 8650
Laura Crawley
Language and Communication in the Authentic Context
Baotong Gu
Language, Immigration, and Religion: France
Alyssa Hadley Dunn & Caroline Sullivan
Learning the Pharmaceutical Globalization Trend
through a Culture Language Prism
Bin Xu
Management & Marketing in the EU
Daniel Bello
Management in Transition Economies: The Case of
South America
David Bruce & Pedro Carrillo
Management in World Regions: The Case of South
America
David Bruce & Pedro Carrillo
Managerial Issues in France & The EU
Pierre-Yves Lagroue & Peggy Sherman
Marvels of Medieval Spain
Allen Fromherz
Mathematical Biology in Transylvania
Remus Osan
Mathematical Music Theory: Shanghai Experience
Mariana Montiel
Medical Virology in Argentina
Gabe Kuperminc & Fernando Reati
Policy Studies in Europe
Cynthia Searcy & Greg Streib
Spanish Studies in Costa Rica & Panama
Hector Fernandez
Spanish Studies in Granada, Spain
Victoria Rodrigo
FACULTY-LED PROGRAMS
Study Abroad in China: Sports & Exercise Science
Jianhua Wu & Mark Geil
Study Abroad in Transition Economies: China
Marta White & Tad Ransopher
Summer Academy in International Commercial Arbitration
E.R. Lanier
Teaching English & Communicating across Cultures in China
Louise Gobron & Kris Acheson-Clair
The Psychology of Skin Bleaching in Tanzania
Kelly Lewis
The West Indies Study Abroad Program
Cyntoria Johnson
UK Hospitality Study Abroad Experience
Diana Barber
USG Asia Council Summer Study Abroad in China
Kevin Hseih
Active Exchange Programs
Ca'Foscari University-Venice Exchange
Richard Keatley
Ca'Foscari University Dual Degree Exchange
Richard Keatley & Shelby Frost
ECE Student Teaching Exchange Program
Laura E. Meyers
EU Studies Program Semester Abroad,
Strasbourg
William Downs
Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen
Robin Huff
Global Partners MBA
Charlene Jefferson
Hanyang University
Kim Reimann
Institute for Tourism, Macao
Debby Cannon & Jenny Callahan
Joint Studies in British &
American Cultures:
University of Northumbria
Tanya Caldwell
Kohn Kaen University
Kris Acheson-Clair
Mainz University
Reiner Smolinski
Malmo University
John Kesner
Shanghai University
Kris Acheson-Clair
Soka University
Yuki Takatori
Tsinghua University
Gayle Nelson
University of Alcala
John Kesner
University of Lausanne-Economics
Felix Rioja
University of Malaga
Bill Nichols
University of Northumbria
Study Abroad in Newcastle Upon Tyne
Cynthia Searcy
University of Nottingham
William Downs
University of Paris IV, La Sorbonne
George Rainbolt
University of Versailles
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Pearl McHaney

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