Study abroad
Why study abroad?
In today’s ever-globalizing society, it is important to find your place as a global citizen. Study abroad can help you develop the skills needed in an international workplace. Whether you plan to pursue a career close to home or halfway around the world, an international perspective in criminal justice gives you an edge. Recent studies have found that students who have studied abroad are in high demand in today’s job market, but that’s not the only reason you should consider an international education experience. You’ll learn about different cultures, find new interests and gain independence. You’ll also build skills like adaptability, effective communication and critical thinking. We offer outstanding opportunities for you to not only learn, but have fun. Let us help you find the program that is academically right for you.
Watch the Summer 2019 Study Abroad Info Session
Available opportunities
Visit the ASU Global Education Office page for Criminology and Criminal Justice to learn more about opportunities for CCJ students.What you need to know
- Application deadlines: March 1 for academic year, fall semester & summer programs; September 25 for spring and calendar year programs
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Eligibility: GPA & prerequisite requirements vary by program
- Course equivalencies ensure you receive ASU credit for the classes you take abroad
When to study abroad
Like any other investment, study abroad requires careful planning and management. Carefully consider costs, budgets and financing when selecting and preparing for your experience abroad. The ASU Global Education Office provides tools, workshops and personalized help throughout the process.
What you’ll need to do
- Attend Study Abroad 101 and meet with a peer advisor
- Use our guide to help you choose a program
- Make an appointment with a Study Abroad International Coordinator
- Contact the Global Education office at 480-965-5965 or goglobal@asu.edu or https://goglobal.asu.edu/
- Apply online