Study Abroad: Ireland

Women's & Gender StudiesTeacher Education&The Honors Collegein Waterford, IrelandProgram Date: June 5 - June 20, 2025Program Cost: $3415All Majors and Graduate Students can Apply! |
Academic Classes offered: (Two of the following are Required) WGST 4600 Special Topics in Women's & Gender Studies (Gender, Society & Culture) – 3 Credits – This section is taught by Dr. A.J. Ramirez. SOCI 4900 Special Topics in Sociology (Gender, Society & Culture) -3 Credits – This section is taught by Dr. A.J. Ramirez. EDUC 2120 Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity -3 Hours. - This section is taught by Dr. Gayle Ramirez WGST 3010 Gender & Education - 3 Hours. - This section is taught by Dr. Gayle Ramirez WGST 6600 Special Topics in Women's & Gender Studies (Gender, Society & Culture) – 3 Credits – This section is taught by Dr. A.J. Ramirez. HONS 2990 Experiential Activity - Graded "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory". A non-credit course required of all Honors students. Students are expected to complete one or more of the following: a global experience, a service project, and/or leadership activity. The course may be repeated for multiple activites/experiences. HONS 3990: Honors Capstone - 3 Credits - An introduction to a wide range of research methods emphasizing the ability to read, interpret, conduct, report and present research in the student's discipline area.
Why Study Abroad in Ireland:Ireland is a fantastic location for study abroad! There are a number of reasons for this. Ireland is a culturally unique and beautiful, ancient island. Irish traditional music and dance are lively and uplifting, and you will be sure to sample it in Ireland's world-famous Irish pubs. The people are known for their ‘cead mile failte’ or a hundred, thousand welcomes and you will feel this friendliness and welcoming nature everywhere you go in Ireland. As a small island nation, all the beautiful corners of Ireland with its wild rugged nature is easy to explore on day trips or weekend trips. You can also hop on a short, affordable flight to any city in mainland Europe to explore further afield! Irish people are famous all over the world for their friendliness and warm welcomes. International students have stated they feel right at home in Ireland, and even call it their ‘home away from home’. You can enjoy the unique Irish culture with its lively traditional music and dance, extraordinary Irish literature, award-winning Irish movies and television shows, and of course our world-famous Irish pubs. In Ireland, they even have their own word for fun: craic! You will be sure to ‘have the craic’ as you experience Irish life and culture during your studies.
Pre-Departure SeminarsThe pre-departure seminars will be required and include the following topics (with corresponding meetings):
Program Contact Information: Program Co-Director: Dr. A.J. Ramirez, ajramirez@valdosta.edu, 229-333-5493 Program Co-Director: Dr. Gayle Ramirez, mgvaldez@valdosta.edu, 229-219-1322 麻豆社 International Programs: Ms. Irina McClellan, studyabroad@valdosta.edu, 229-333-7410 |
Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies
- Women’s & Gender Studies Coordinator: Dr. A.J. Ramirez 2206 Ashley Hall Valdosta, Georgia 31698
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