Undergraduate Global Engagement Programs
Summer II: Rome Program
During the Summer II semester, undergraduate students (open to all majors) will have the opportunity to participate in our Clemson in Rome program. Up to 25 undergraduate students will travel with Clemson professors to Rome, Italy.
Students enrolled in this program must take two courses from the following options: ACCT 2010 (Financial Accounting Concepts), LAW 3220 (Legal Environment of Business) and LAW 4200 (International Business Law).
The program will begin with a week and a half of intensive coursework at Clemson, followed by four weeks in Rome, Italy. While in Rome, students will take classes and visit at least four Italian businesses/organizations. Students will have the opportunity to participate in cultural events, including a three-day excursion to towns in southern Italy.
Please contact Judson Jahn at judsonj@clemson.edu with additional questions.
Apply: Summer II in RomeSummer II: Oxford Program
During the Summer II semester, up to 30 undergraduate students (open to all majors) will have the opportunity to participate in our Clemson in Oxford program.
Every student must take two courses (six total credit hours) from the following options: ACCT 3110 (Intermediate Financial Accounting 1), ACCT 3030 (Cost Accounting), LAW 3220 (Legal Environment of Business) and LAW 4990 (Special Topics).
The program will be taught by Clemson and Oxford faculty members. It will include several formal Oxford University receptions, followed by lectures on global issues presented by Oxford University faculty members and guests. Upon completion of the program, students will receive a Certificate of Attendance from Oxford University.
Students will have long weekends available to travel to nearby cities such as London, Paris and Dublin.
*Note for non-accounting & finance majors: many departments allow ACCT 3030 as a course substitution for ACCT 2020.
Please contact Judson Jahn with additional questions.