From the Leaves to the Keys: Culture and Psychology Across the U.S.
From the Leaves to the Keys: Culture and Psychology Across the United States
This psychology study away program in Maine, Miami, and the Florida Keys provides a comparative examination of the values, ideas, and practical applications of psychology in both the North- and South-Eastern United States, as well as their adjacent cultures (e.g., Canada to the North; Cuba and South America to the South). Participants will seek to understand human behavior and cognitive processes through the exploration of psychological theories, their application in the real world, and how they are shaped by cultural variation. Observe psychological concepts first-hand through interactions with local residents, scholars and students from local universities, employees from local organizations, and guest lectures related to life, work, and relationships across distinct cultures.
Program highlights include visits to the Immigrant Welcome Center of Greater Portland, the Maine Historical Society, Acadia National Park, a walking food and culture tour of Little Havana in Miami Beach, and a service project with the Florida Immigrant Coalition.
Students will take the following courses for a total of 6 credits:
- PSYC 494 Travel and Study Abroad in Psychology (3 credits)
- PSYC 470 Special Topics in Psychology (3 credits)
Applications are due March 15.
Questions? Academic information and program details are available at towson.edu/horizons and are linked through the program titles above. Interested students should email the faculty directors listed on the program page for more details. Students can also email studyabroad@towson.edu or chat with us live during normal business hours on our webchat.
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