International Course Module (ICM)

The International Course Module program provides an opportunity for the incorporation of an intensive international experiential module into the framework of existing undergraduate courses. ICMs usually take place over the November or February Reading Week, but an ICM can also take place in May for non-graduating students. ICMs are designed to enhance students’ classroom learning through the application of course content to relevant settings and communities around the globe.

International Course Modules are a great way to enhance your course learning by participating in an international experience. In each 0.5 or 1.0 credit course, a small number of students can travel outside Toronto for immersive, course-related, faculty-led experiences during either the Fall or Winter Reading Week. The Faculty of Arts & Science covers travel and living expenses for students and faculty members.

Location

Country(ies): Multiple destinations
City: Multiple destinations
Institution: Other

Status

Accepting Applications: Yes
Timeline: Fall/Winter
Run By: Other U of T Department
For Credit: Yes

Details

Language of Study: English, Various
Level of Study: Undergrad
Subjects Available at Host: Arts and Science
Program Type: Study
Tuition & Incidentals: Paid to UofT
Program Fees: No fees
Funding: All expenses related to the actual ICM would be covered by Faculty of Arts & Science. Students may be asked to contribute financially towards the ICM, but amounts are capped at $200.00.

Eligibility

Schools/Faculties: Arts and Science (St. George)
Requirements: GPA of 1.5 and above, graduating students cannot sign up for a Summer ICM. ICMs must be supervised by a faculty member at all times. Students must not have already received funding for another FAS International Opportunity (some exceptions apply). Please contact directly if any questions.
Notes: A full-time undergraduate degree student in the Faculty of Arts & Science at St. George campus (exchange or non-degree students are not eligible to receive funding) Must be enrolled in the course that offers the International Course Module