Study Abroad
The Undergraduate Economics Program encourages students to enrich their undergraduate experience by studying abroad.
Studying abroad is widely defined as opportunities for study, work, internships, volunteering, or research abroad during college. Studying abroad provides students with not only more awareness of cultural literacies, but further enhancement of their education by providing them with the opportunity to compare and contrast different economies and regimes. Many students consider their study abroad experience to be a watershed moment in their studies. With a bit of careful planning, study abroad can be worked into most any economics student's four-year schedule.
Carnegie Mellon's Study Abroad Office and Office of International Education are dedicated to helping students explore and realize their opportunities abroad.
The map below details the countries where our students have studied abroad. The map is interactive and sortable by using the filters to the right.