Students in Chemistry and Biochemistry can take advantage of various opportunities to study abroad for one or two semesters during their college careers. Many students who have done this consider it one of the great experiences of their lives. Science is international, and it may be studied effectively in many places in the world. Many companies that employ chemists and biochemists are also international, and it may be an employment advantage to have international experience, especially combined with skills in other languages.
It is possible to study abroad by individual arrangements or in formal study-abroad programs conducted by CU. If you are interested in studying abroad, you should speak with Dr. Geiger or Dr. Kelley and also with a Study Abroad advisor in the Office of International Education in the basement of the Environmental Design building on campus. It is best if this is done about a year before you would like to start your year abroad. Students interested in studying abroad should note that it is not usually possible to complete chemistry or biochemistry major requirements while on study abroad
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