Your Major Abroad

All majors at RIT can study abroad, and it's an ideal opportunity for you to gain a new perspective on your major, understand the global reach of your field of study, and develop cross-cultural skills that will prepare you for your career.

Planning early, discussing your plans with your academic advisor, and working with a study abroad advisor to find a good program fit will set you on the path to having a memorable experience while staying on track to graduation.

Explore study abroad tips, suggested programs, upcoming faculty-led programs, scholarships, and other resources by RIT college.

International Experiences for Graduate Students

Incorporating international experiences into your graduate coursework gives you the chance to examine your field of study from a new perspective, meet global innovators and become a leader in a globalized work environment.

Specific graduate program requirements and limited traditional program options can making finding an international experience challenging for graduate students. However, with initiative and planning, you may be able to create an experience that will excite and challenge you.

Tips for Graduate Students

  • Talk to your academic advisor about how an international experience would fit into your academic program.
  • Consider non-credit options like language study, internships, participating in an international conference, teaching or volunteering. These provide more flexibility in cost, timeframe, and program features.

Options for Graduate Students

RIT Faculty-Led Programs

RIT offers many faculty-led study abroad programs each year. While the majority of these are focused on undergraduate coursework, graduate students may be able to participate. Browse faculty-led programs

  • Ask the faculty director if the program you’re interested in can accommodate graduate credit. If it does, check with your advisor to make sure it would fit with your academic requirements.
  • If graduate credit is not part of the program, check with your advisor or department:
    • Could you participate and complete an extra project in order to earn graduate credit?
    • Could you use the study abroad program as the basis of an independent study course?

Affiliate Programs

  • Some RIT affiliate study abroad programs offer graduate level coursework (in limited disciplines).
  • Use the RIT Study Abroad Compass to search for programs (choose “graduate” as degree level in the Compass search).
  • Remember to talk with your advisor to make sure the program would fit with your academic requirements.

Research or Internship Abroad

Opportunities to conduct research or gain work experience through an internship are an excellent option for graduate students. Pursuing these opportunities does take planning and initiative.

  • Ask your faculty contacts if they are doing any international research or know a colleague who is that may be looking for research assistants.
  • Add an international focus to your capstone, thesis or dissertation which you could explore through independent research and travel abroad.

International Fellowships

Prestigious and competitive fellowships provide funding for research or language study. Note that some may require applicants to be a U.S. citizen.

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