International Studies Courses
Academic departments at the university may offer special international study courses during the regular semesters or summer sessions without adding them to their permanent curricula. Each course must be approved by the appropriate dean. These courses will include regular classroom assignments, lectures and discussions, travel and field work, and visits to historic and cultural sites. Study will take place outside the United States, usually in association with local universities abroad. A student must have an overall grade point average of at least 2.0 and may take a maximum of 12 credit hours in INT 294 and/or INT 494.
Study Abroad: Students who enroll in off-campus courses in institutions in foreign countries and wish to apply credit in these courses toward a degree at The University of North Carolina at Wilmington must complete the Permission for Study Abroad Approval Form, available in the Office of International Programs, before registering for the course.

