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Your specific housing assignment will be sent to you via email from admissions@IESabroad.org approximately three weeks before the program start date, provided you have submitted all forms listed below. Make sure that emails from this address will not end up in your spam filter by adding it to your trusted sender list. NOTE: We must receive all forms listed below before we can finalize housing arrangements on your behalf and release your housing assignment to you. In July you will receive an email that invites you to log-in into Moodle with your credentials and browse the page under My Courses...
We know that you are eager to learn about the field trips that will be available to you during your semester abroad. Field trip options and details may not be readily available until later in the predeparture process. Please be patient as we arrange field trips that will enrich your studies and give you the opportunity to explore your host country in a safe, engaging way. When field trip details are available, they will be posted here and you will get an email from your IES Abroad Advisor letting you know they are ready. Get ready for an unforgettable experience, get to know your new hometown...
German Language Courses All students are required to take a German language course. You will be placed in the appropriate course level based on the online placement test and on-site interviews at the beginning of the term. Each German language course comprises 80 contact hours for four semester credits. Language courses are taught on an intensive basis during the first two weeks of the program and then continue on a regular semester schedule (3 days a week - Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays) after other IES Abroad courses begin. IES Abroad Area Studies Courses We offer an academic experience...
You are required to enroll in 15-19 credits per semester including one mandatory course within the disciplines of Arts & Culture. Your program offers four ways to earn academic credit: Mandatory Spanish language course - offered at the IES Abroad Barcelona Center and range from the 100- to the 400- level. A Spanish language course is required for all students regardless of their proficiency level and is worth three to four credits. Intensive Spanish language courses are worth seven credits. (required, 3-7 credits) IES Abroad Area Studies courses - offered in English and Spanish at the IES...

Scott Sheridan • Film Festival Jury

Scott Sheridan IES Abroad Program Dean
Scott Sheridan currently oversees IES Abroad Centers in France, Italy, and the Asia-Pacific, and serves as the inaugural Director of CETLA.
Scott Sheridan
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Assistant Vice President for Academic Programs & Director of CETLA

Scott Sheridan currently oversees IES Abroad Centers in France, Italy, and the Asia-Pacific, and serves as the inaugural Director of the Center of Excellence in Teaching and Learning Abroad (CETLA) at IES Abroad. He holds a Master’s degree in Modern Languages from the University of Nebraska—Lincoln, and a PhD in French literature from the University of Iowa. As Professor Emeritus of French and Italian at Illinois Wesleyan University, Scott spent 23 years on the faculty and as a department chair and program director. In addition to language and area studies courses in French and Italian, as a full Professor Scott offered courses in French cinema and Italian cinema, as well as International Studies and Humanities.

Among Scott’s publications and academic conference presentations, his scholarship focuses broadly on popular media and global stereotypes. His work in the area of children’s studies led to his involvement in several international symposia, and for several years he has served on the jury of the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival.