Earn credits in your major while abroad and graduate on time! With GlobaLinks Learning Abroad programs, studying abroad will keep you on track academically. All of our programs provide English-speaking classes or work environments in a variety of academic areas, including areas within psychology and social work. Whether you need classes for your major, minor, or electives, you can be confident you will earn credits toward your degree program. And, we'll help you navigate the credit transfer process through our Personal Program Selection and Planning service. With the right program and proper planning, anyone can go abroad and still graduate on time. What areas of Psychology and Social Work can I study while abroad? | Behavioral Science Clinical Psychology Counseling Psychology Counseling | Educational Pyschology Human Services Neuropsychology Organizational Psychology | Psychology (General) Social Work Sports Psychology | Where can I take classes in my major? | England Greece Ireland | the Netherlands Scotland Wales |  Why is international experience in Europe so critical for psychology and social work students? Home of Wilhelm Wundt, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Gustav Jung, Europe is at the foundation of modern psychology. In addition, many of our partner universities are at the forefront of psychological research, providing you the opportunity to strengthen your academic background while diversifying your resume with an international experience. Studying abroad is one of the very best ways you can prepare yourself for your future and give yourself a leg up to enter whichever field you pursue. More than any time in the past, it is critical that students entering such a people-focused field possess a global viewpoint, international experience and understanding of other cultures. Whether you choose a semester or year abroad, pursue a graduate degree, spend a summer abroad, or complete research abroad, you’ll not only give yourself a significant advantage career-wise, but you will also have a once-in-a-lifetime experience that’s never more in reach than during your college years. Can't find what you're looking for?  |