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AU Abroad

AU Abroad - International Partnership for Learning, Research, and Travel

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Nethery Hall 100
4140 Administrative Dr.
explore@andrews.edu
(269) 471-3382

AU Abroad

The premiere summer program of the Office of Undergraduate Education, AU Abroad is a collaborative and interdisciplinary academic experience in Europe. Further your undergraduate education each summer at one of two locations in the United Kingdom or France! Through strategic partnerships and community connections, students will have the opportunity to study, learn, and experience life outside the classroom during the month of May.

Summer 2026 Dates

AU Abroad London Courses and Tour: May 11-29, 2026

AU Abroad France will return in 2027!

Application and Admissions

 All interested students must complete the tour application. Students must have a 2.75 cumulative college GPA as of the Fall semester. Students must be on good academic standing and good citizenship standing.

Students can apply for AU Abroad using the instructions below. Applications for courses is on a first come, first serve basis. We recommend completing the application by December 15, 2025.

Application Steps

Complete the application found Here.

Please submit the application to explore@andrews.edu.

After we receive the application, we will review your information and you will receive a decision via email. Deposit instructions will be included with the admissions email.

English 255: Studies in Literature (United Kingdom)

ENGL 255: From Oxford to Wonderland: The British Imagination in Children’s Literature

This course will explore the imaginative journeys at the heart of British childrens literature. We will consider why these texts still resonate and how they shape our understanding of imagination, childhood, and British culture today. We will read books such as; Alice in Wonderland, Peter Rabbit and Wind in the Willows.
 

HORT 250: History of Landscape Architecture (United Kingdom)

A study of landscape history throughout civilization and its impact upon society, art and the environment. This course will look at the origin of landscape architectural styles and characteristics. We'll visit historic sites like Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral and Bath.

AU Abroad students enjoying a day at the Chelsea Physics Garden in London. Each year the horticulture class visits numerous gardens throughout the English countryside to better understand the concepts they learn about in the classroom.

HIST 110: Worldviews, Cultures and God (United Kingdom)

HIST 110: Palaces to Playgrounds: The Social Fabric of Modern Britain

The British Empire played a major role in creating the modern world. While impacting the lives of millions around the world, it also shaped modern England. This course examines the history the British Empire and how those historical connections are related to other fields of study.

BSAD 365: International Environment of Business (United Kingdom)

Experience global business behind the scenes. Tour global companies and cultural sights to dissect the cultural nuances of inter-relational dynamics of managing in an international environment.

INT 230: Textiles for Interiors (United Kingdom)

Learn concepts like space allocation, environmental design and material selection. That way, you’ll have the skills to not only design, but also to challenge existing ideas

Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour in London is the world’s premier destination for design and decoration.

Home to 130+ showrooms and  more than 600 international brands, it is the largest of kind in Europe. It's just one of many amazing locations you'll visit as you grow your design skills with AU Abroad.

AU Abroad France: Welcome to Brantome

Brantome, France is the home of our second AU Abroad location. Located in the Périgueux region of Southwestern France, Brantome sits on a bend of the river Dronne. The river encircles a large part of the town and flows past the Benedictine Abbey and archeological site. Brantome is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Southern France and is a 2 hour train ride from Paris.

What's Included

AU Abroad Participants will receive the following for 3 credit hours and course fee.
• Pick up and return to the destination airport on the advertised days.
• 2 meals per day.
• Pick up and return to the destination airport on the advertised days.
• Double occupancy housing.

AU Abroad does not cover the following.
• Flight to and from the destination airport
• Books and materials.
• Solo travel outside of advertised group trips.
• Meals outside of those provided to the group.
• Airport transportation for arrivals or departures before or after advertised tour dates.
 

Contact

For more information about AU Abroad, please contact the tour director.

Aaron Moushon, Assistant Dean for Undergradaute Education.

Office: 269-471-3382

email: Explore@andrews.edu