Travel Classes at IWU

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These global experiences are credit-bearing and are associated with a course in the existing IWU catalog. Travel costs listed do not include the cost of tuition. The trip leaders are the best contacts for details.

*Please note some programs are offered every other year. Click on each location below to see when the trip will be offered next.

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Available Travel Classes

Switzerland and Germany

$5,000

TBD

Division of Art+Design

ryan.miller@indwes.edu

germany

Course(s): ART-392

This travel course is designed to engage young designers in graphic design's technical, conceptual, and practical elements. This immersive travel course explores Switzerland and Germany's rich graphic design history and practices. Students will gain firsthand experience of influential design movements such as the Swiss International Style and German Bauhaus through visits to renowned design studios, museums, and cultural institutions. The course integrates on-site lectures, workshops, and museum visits with hands-on design projects inspired by local aesthetics and methodologies. Students will document their journey through a travel journal, culminating in a final project synthesizing their learning experiences. The course will culminate in a portfolio of design projects based on Swiss and German influences.

Ireland

$4,300 - $4,800 (est.)

May 2027

John Wesley Honors College

logan.hoffman@indwes.edu

Dublin church

Course(s): HNR-310

This travel course will explore the history and practice of Christianity on the island of Ireland, from the 5th century through the modern day, by visiting significant historical sites, emulating the Celtic practice of connecting with God through nature, and learning from the saints and scholars of the past. Read the words of St. Patrick while following in his footsteps, hike the wild country that was home to Irish monastics for centuries, and learn the hard-won lessons of peace-building from those who lived through The Troubles, all while earning required JWHC credit.

*Cost does not include tuition.

*Students can audit the class or take it for 3 academic credits, but preference is given to students who take this for credits. For scholarship opportunities, please contact the faculty leader.

Accra and Tamale, Ghana

$4,300-$4,600

May 2026

School of Theology & Ministry

dj.coleman@indwes.edu

ghana

Prerequisite(s): INT-120 or INT-220

Course(s): INT-124

The purpose of this course is to cultivate profound cross-cultural awareness and competence among students, particularly in the context of interfaith engagement and global citizenship. It is designed for those embarking on an immersive journey in a diverse cultural landscape, aiming to equip them with the skills and insights needed for transformative, culturally sensitive, and globally impactful interactions.

Through experiential learning, this course fosters a deeper understanding of one's own faith, encourages respectful engagement with diverse perspectives, and inspires a commitment to justice, reconciliation, and active global citizenship.

Northern Ireland, UK

$4,300-$4,800 (est.)

May 2027

Modern Language, Literature and Communications

amy.smelser@indwes.edu

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Course(s): COM-336, WRI-370

This class will provide students opportunities in learning more about the business and craft of travel writing, incorporating mobile journalism techniques in Northern Ireland, and telling the stories of people who lived through and continue to deal with issues from The Troubles, Northern Ireland’s traumatic ethno-nationalist conflict. Through cultural immersion and experiences, students will tell the stories of others using cosmopolitan communication theory and emerging digital storytelling platforms, including web, audio, video and social media.

*Cost does not include tuition.

*Students can audit the class or take it for 3, 6 academic credits, but preference is given to students who take this for credits. For scholarship opportunities, please contact the faculty leader.

Rome, Florence, and Venice, Italy

$4,200 - $4,500 (est.)

May 2027

Division of Art+Design

will.carpenter@indwes.edu

italy

Course(s): ART-392

This course is intended to help art majors synthesize, integrate and apply their understanding of current trends and critical issues within the field of art. It provides an in-depth exploration of various topics of current interest and relevance to art and artists, and will deepen the understanding and application of issues presented in the art major core curriculum.

Note from the instructor:
Viewing reproductions of the world’s greatest artifacts pales in comparison to witnessing the powerful color, scale, and dimensionality of them firsthand. Students enrolled in this course will travel abroad to learn from the cultural context, environment, cityscape, landscape, and these world-renowned masterpieces, using them all as a catalyst for creations of their own. Through direct sketching, discussion on location, and analysis, students will learn to extract aesthetic qualities of these superlative artifacts to launch artistic inspiration for a genesis of new creations of their own. Upon returning to campus students will produce, refine, and display their new works.

*Cost does not include tuition or travel to Indy airport

*Students can audit the class or take it for 3 academic credits, but preference is given to students who take this for credits. For scholarship opportunities, please contact the faculty leader.

England, UK

$4,500 - $4,800 (est.)

May 2027

Modern Language, Literature and Communications

nathan.fayard@indwes.edu

england

Course(s): ENG-238

This intercultural filed trip will explore Lewis’s views on topics such as salvation, holiness, the nature of God, sovereignty and free will, and more. Special attention will be devoted to the relationship between Lewis’s theological beliefs and his articulation of the Christian faith. We will also address Lewis’s on-going relevance in light of Postmodernity, the Emergent Church Movement, and other contemporary cultural currents.

To emphasize these points, the class will plan to visit London and Oxford, stopping at spots such as Holy Trinity Church (Lewis’ gravesite), Magdalen College, The Kilns, Buckingham Palace, and more.

*Opportunities are extended to students who have taken the ENG-238 in the spring or want to gain some cross cultural experience.

Iceland

$4,200-$4,500

May 2028

Division of Art+Design

ryan.miller@indwes.edu

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This course is designed to engage young designers and photographers in the technical, conceptual, and practical elements of graphic design and landscape photography through careful and mindful exploration of internal and external personal landscapes.

Focus will be given to the tools and techniques available to designers and landscape photographers, the methods and conventions with which designers and photographers apply themselves, and an on-site seminar in one of the most diverse landscapes on the planet.

The course will culminate in a designed and printed coffee table style book for the designers and a printed portfolio of work for the photographers with accompanying reflection and contextual support.

*Cost does not include tuition.

*Students can take the trip for 0-3 academic credits.

Germany and Austria

$4,650-$5,000

TBD

Division of Behavioral Sciences

brian.fry@indwes.edu

*This trip requires vigorous exercise. Students must be able to walk around 8 miles per day.

*Cost of trip is subject to change.

germany

Course(s): SOC-210, PHE-113, PHE-101

Study intergroup relations in Germany and Austria AND/OR fulfill your health and physical education general course requirements. You can take up to 5 course credits, or fewer if you prefer. Through walking, hiking, and biking, the group will explore intergroup relations by visiting World War II sites in Berlin, Munich, Nuremberg, Berchtesgaden, and Salzburg, Austria. (Think Sound of Music.)

Israel, Jordan, Asia and Palestine

$5,000-$7,000

TBD

School of Theology and Ministry

brian.bernius@indwes.edu

Isreal

IWU’s Summer in the Holy Land program is a three- to seven-week academic study. This program focuses on three areas of study: 1) the modern- day culture and politics of Israel and Palestine, 2) the geographical and historical settings of the Bible, and 3) the discipline of archaeology and its contributions to biblical studies.

This experience fulfills a semester's worth of requirements for ministry majors, but it can also count as elective credits for non-ministry majors.

Please contact the trip leader to advise you on courses to take.

*Cost varies depending on credits taken.

London, England

$5,000-$5,500 (est.)

May 2027

Music+Theatre

steve.wood@indwes.edu

London theatre

Course(s): COM 336

This course will familiarize students with famous historical and cultural theatre sites in England, specifically centered around Stratford-Upon-Avon and London. We will study great plays by William Shakespeare, contextualize the reign of the House of Tudor, experience on-site locations, and attend West End shows.

Additional focus will involve a day trip to Oxford where we will visit famous locations familiar to J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, including their homes, schools, and personal haunts.

*Cost does not include tuition.

*Students can audit the class or take it for 1 or 3 academic credits, but preference is given to students who take this for credits. For scholarship opportunities, please contact the faculty leader.

Ireland

$4,300

TBD

Modern Language and Literature

global@indwes.edu

ireland

Course(s): WRI-370, ENG-237

Students will study and travel to an international location to learn more about the business and craft of travel writing. In the past, students in this course have traveled to Spain and Ireland, writing about key cities, historic monuments, and areas of natural wonder. They also live as closely as possible with the local population, often staying in homestays or hostels, and attending local churches and community groups.

This trip is an academic, writing-intensive course that mirrors the travel situations a travel writer might experience. Students will complete weekly journals, compose thoughtful essays, and participate in group workshops.

*Cost does not include tuition.

*Students can take the trip for 0-3 academic credits.

Cross-Cultural Student Teaching

Scotland, UK

$3,500

TBD

School of Teacher Education

anita.manwell@indwes.edu


Course(s): EDU-295, EDU-296

Collaborating with Hamilton College, a private, faith-based P-12 school located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, students will have the opportunity to serve overseas while getting experience in the classroom. This opportunity will enable students to explore an international education setting.

Candidates will be challenged to compare and contrast elements of the Scottish and American educational systems including curriculum, behavior management, instruction, assessment and administration. They will also be exposed to Scottish culture through exploration and engagement with P-12 students as well as other professionals in the field.

International Internships

Varies

$3,600-$6,000

TBD

School of Theology and Ministry

dina.horne@gponline.org


Shadow a ministry team in one of four locations around the world. Learn what ministry looks like on a global scale and get the chance to engage in work that God is doing in the world. You will have the chance to attend a school to work on the local language and spend two weeks working at a camp for English language learners.

*Cost of trip will depend on which location you select.

Find out more about the NEXT program on the Global Partners website.


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