The Department of English and Technical Communication has offered (or participated in) several study-abroad programs in the past.
- Faculty members in our department taught semester-long courses in London on Shakespeare, social media use, and food and literature as part of the Missouri London Program.
- Students and faculty in English joined their counterparts in geology and geophysics on a research trip to San Salvador Island in the Bahamas.
- Other students and faculty studied Scandinavian sagas in Iceland. They drove along the entire perimeter of the large island.
- Still others traveled to England, Scotland, and Wales to study science fiction and fantasy literature. They completed the Harry Potter and Dr. Who experiences in London; ate at the Eagle and Child Pub, where J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis had conversations about writing in Oxford; explored the legend of King Arthur by visiting Cadbury Castle and Stonehenge; visited famous sites in Cardiff; and got to know Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Students and faculty immersed themselves in Costa Rican culture, examining how the most ecologically sustainable country in the world addresses environmental challenges. (Read about the trip in the 2019 issue of Panoply, the department's newsletter.)