Study Abroad Voyages
Fall 2009 Courses
Final Course Listing for Download
- Printable Final Course Listing (Updated May 26, 2009)
- Course Listing with Times (Updated April 28, 2009)
- Field Requirements (Updated July 22, 2009)
Course Registration
Complete details and instructions regarding course registration and textbooks.Fall 2009 course registration will take place online beginning May 1, 2009 at 8:00 am EST. Students will pre-register for courses through the MyVoyage page. The deadline for online registration is July 29, 2009.
Please note the following important information:
- All students are automatically enrolled in one section of Global Studies (SEMS 1010-1 or SEMS 1010-2). SEMS 1010-1 is taught on A days from 0920-1035 and SEMS 1010-2 is taught on B days from 0920-1035. The sections are identical.
- Students may only pre-register for an additional three (3) courses.
- Textbooks will be available at the University of Virginia Bookstores beginning June 3, 2009, and the deadline to order your books through U.Va. is July 29, 2009. If you order your textbooks through U.Va., they will be delivered directly to your cabin on the ship.
About the Final Course Listing
This listing represents the course offerings for the Fall 2009 voyage. Course numbers and final syllabi will be posted as we receive them from the respective departments at the University of Virginia. Please note the following important points:- Each course is three credits except where noted.
- All students must register for a section of Global Studies for the Fall 2009 voyage.
- Lower division courses are designated with 1000- and 2000-level course numbers. Upper division courses are designated with 3000- and 4000-level course numbers.
- Students are required to register for a total of 12 credit hours (including Global Studies).
- The SEMS mnemonic is assigned to courses that are approved by the University of Virginia (U.Va.) faculty to be offered for credit but for which there is not a simple fit with an existing department at U.Va. The courses offered are often interdisciplinary courses or are courses for which there is no home department at U.Va. The SEMS courses are listed under the disciplinary heading that most closely describes their disciplinary focus. Interdisciplinary courses may appear under more than one heading.