Spring

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Korea
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) is the birthplace of foreign language education in Korea. HUFS is a specialized university that educates students to become international citizens who will contribute to the development and exchange of cultures.

University of Tübingen in Germany
Founded in 1477, the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen is one of Germany's oldest universities. It is particularly famous for its faculties of medicine, theology, law, philosophy and science.

University of Hamburg in Germany
Founded in 1919, the University of Hamburg has approximately 38,000 students and 650 full-time professors engaged in teaching and research, as well as an additional academic staff numbering over 4,000.

Ewha Womans University in Korea
A private university, Ewha Womans University was founded in 1886 and became a university in 1946. It is the largest women’s university in the world, with 11 colleges and over 25,000 students.

Yonsei University in Korea
As the oldest private university in Korea, Yonsei University has a proud history and reputation as a leading institution of higher education and research in Asia.

University of East Anglia in England
Founded in 1963, the University of East Anglia (UEA) is spread over 300 acres of parkland, located 1.5 miles from the medieval cathedral city of Norwich.

Temple in Spain Spring Semester
Temple University’s spring semester program in Spain was developed in 2008 in response to the success of its existing summer session in Oviedo. Based at the University of Oviedo, the semester program is designed for students who are committed to furthering their Spanish language skills and understanding of Spanish culture.

Temple Japan Semester
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) offers a semester or academic year program designed for students who have completed at least one year of undergraduate study. Coursework is available in Asian studies, Japanese language and a variety of other academic disciplines.

Temple Rome Semester
Temple Rome offers a semester or academic year program, with seven academic areas (Architecture and Urban Studies; Business; Humanities/Social Sciences, including Italian Language and Culture; Media and Communication; Sport, Tourism and Hospitality; STEM: Biology or Engineering; and Visual Arts), but an interdisciplinary approach is encouraged. Internships are available.