The Office of International Engagement and Global Competitiveness (IEGC) facilitates a variety of international opportunities for student, staff and administrator travel and study abroad.
Faculty-led Programs
- Faculty-led, study abroad international trips for academic credit
- Faculty-led, non-credit, short-term experiential learning experiences
-
Global classroom programs: Credit-bearing study abroad experiences linked with a Dallas College course (or courses) which meets the minimum number of participants enrolled and other course specific requirements
Affiliated Partnership Programs
-
Exchange programs: A relationship with a partner college or university that offers reciprocal exchange opportunities for participants or faculty to work or study at their respective institutions
- Internships and work-away defined as educational experiences that are primarily based in work or field placements. Supervision is primarily conducted by a work or field supervisor, rather than Dallas College faculty, although credit-bearing experiences may have a faculty member of record and additional assessment activities depending upon the scope and nature of the project.
-
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): Virtual learning exchange with students at an international university
Curriculum/Learning Development
-
Professional meeting/development: Trips intended for staff development purposes including professional conferences, sabbaticals and other staff enhancement experiences.
-
Curriculum/learning development: Trips for exploration and development of curriculum/course related opportunities, contract negotiations, exchanges, and/or other college-related business.
Interested in leading a study abroad or in-country learning program?
Processes and applications forms to submit your proposal may be found here: .
IEGC SharePoint Site for Faculty & Staff (login required)