Study Abroad
Take Your Learning Anywhere
Study abroad with the College of Arts and Sciences

See the world – and your field – from a new perspective.
Study abroad gives you the chance to experience new cultures, discover new places, explore the subjects you care about, and build skills that will stay with you long after you return to WSU.
From art, history, and languages to science, the environment, politics, and culture, the College of Arts and Sciences provides opportunities to expand your education beyond the classroom.
Where will your degree take you?
Your major is just the starting point.
CAS study abroad programs connect what you’re learning at WSU with real places, people, cultures, and challenges around the world.
Depending on the program, you might:
- Study art, architecture, history, or culture where it happened
- Practice another language through immersive, everyday experiences
- Explore ecosystems and environmental challenges directly in the field
- Examine politics, society, and global issues from a new perspective
- Participate in research, creative work, or hands-on learning
- Complete coursework while experiencing life in another country
Your classroom can be anywhere.
See where your CAS education can take you.
Why study abroad?
See your field differently
Take what you’ve learned in class and experience it in a completely new context.
Build skills for your future
Develop communication, adaptability, problem-solving, independence, and the ability to work across cultures, skills that matter in any career.
Expand your perspective
Meet new people, encounter different ideas, and gain a deeper understanding of the world and your place in it.
Make your WSU experience your own
Choose an experience that fits your interests, academic goals, and plans for the future.
Ready to explore?
You don’t have to have everything figured out before you start.
Explore opportunities and talk with your academic advisor about how study abroad could fit into your degree. Learn more about available WSU resources for planning your experience.