Graduate

St. John's has multiple opportunities for Graduate students to take courses abroad. However, Graduate programs are usually limited to students from a particular school or with a specific major. For more information, please visit the page of the specific program you are interested in, below, or contact the Office of Global Studies.


Graduate Degree Programs Abroad:

Tobin College of Business

  • Rome, Italy - M.B.A. students can complete their entire degree, or simply one or two semesters immersed in the beauty and culture of Rome.

St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

School of Law

  • School of Law Summer Rome Program - This program offers classes in European Legal History, International Human Rights, and Law and Religion: International and Comparative Perspectives, all while affording students the opportunity to explore one of the most important centers of law and government in the ancient world.
  • School of Law Summer Paris Program - This program offers classes in International Business Transactions, Comparative Criminal Law, and Drafting International Contracts, along with the opportunity to explore the beauty and culture of Paris. 


Short Term Graduate Programs Abroad:


Summer-

  • Argentina (St. John's College):
    • SPA 118 - Contemporary Spanish-America
    • SPA 306 - Seminar
    • PSY 625 - Cross Cultural Psychology
  • China (St. John's College):
    • ASC 254 - U.S.-China Relations
    • CHI 211 - Chinese for Business Majors
    • CHI 301 - Chinese Language and Literature
  • England (Tobin College of Business):
    • FIN 700 - Seminar in Finance
  • Guatemala (St. John's College):
    • CSD 341 - Management of Pediatric Dysphagia in a Developing Country
  • Italy (College of Professional Studies):
    • SPG 403 - Special Topics in Sport Management (Session I)
  • Italy (College of Professional Studies):
    • SPG 403 - Special Topics in Sports Management (Session II)
  • Vietnam (St. John's College):
    • PSY 622: Social Psychology
    • PSY 810: Early Intervention in Early Childhood: Assessment, Intervention and Program Evaluation
    • PSY 835: Neuropsychological Assessment
    • HIS 124: The Development of the Communist World after 1945