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Global One Health Applications

Summer Faculty-led Program

About the Program

Experience Prague through the lens of One Health, an approach that emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. This program applies the One Health framework to real-world global health challenges through field-based learning and interdisciplinary engagement. You’ll participate in immersive field visits, examining issues such as emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and the health impacts of climate change. These hands-on experiences and interactive learning sessions will challenge you to think critically about the many factors that influence health outcomes across different domains. Throughout the program, you’ll also explore the cultural and historical context of the Czech Republic through guided tours and discussions with local experts. This combination of academic, practical, and cultural learning will deepen your understanding of global health issues and prepare you to tackle the complex challenges of the future.

View the program brochure.

Upcoming Deadlines

Summer 2027

Application CycleDeadline
Application OpeningOctober 1, 2026
Application Deadline (Early Action)November 15, 2026
Application Deadline (Regular)February 5, 2027
Scholarship Application Deadline*November 15, 2027

*IMPORTANT: Scholarship Application DeadlineNovember 15. You can submit a scholarship application before finalizing your program application.

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Program Dates

July 1 – 26, 2026

Courses

The program utilizes the historical city by visiting numerous museums, national monuments, cultural landmarks, and other significant venues to engage students in their coursework and provide first-hand experiences that inform critical and creative thinking.

PrefixCourse NameCreditsGEPInstructor
GOH 302* Global One Health Applications3Interdisciplinary Perspectives; Global KnowledgeKristen Sullivan
* Prerequisite: GOH 201 (may be waived only with permission of instructor) and Sophomore standing

Eligibility

  • GPA Requirements: minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA
  • Minimum Sophomore class standing (at the time of program start)
  • Must be a student enrolled in a U.S. educational institution
  • Be in good academic and conduct standing
  • Meet the minimum eligibility policy set forth by the NC State Study Abroad Office

Program Cost

  • Admin Fee: $450 ($75 non-refundable set-up fee and $375 study abroad fee)
  • Program Cost: $4,615
  • TOTAL: $5,065

Minimum number of students: 12

Included

  • Tuition
  • Housing
  • Cultural activities
  • Field trips
  • International health insurance
  • Transportation pass
  • Airport pickup
  • Orientation activities and materials
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • Student support services
  • 24/7 on-site & emergency assistance

Not Included

  • International airfare (Students are responsible for booking their flights, as NC State Prague does not arrange group flights)
  • Meals
  • Supplies and personal expenses
  • Textbooks and studio materials
  • Passport fee (if applicable)

Faculty Leader Contact

Kristen Sullivan | kasulli5@ncsu.edu

Travel Documents: Passport

Students must have a valid passport to travel internationally. Passports must be valid for three months after their final day of travel. Students may apply for a passport from the US Passport Acceptance Facility.

Excursions, Cultural Activities and Field trips

  • Orientation, including culinary class, Czech language and culture workshop
  • Select group meals
  • Field trips
  • Excursion to Český Krumlov

Housing

Housing is included for all program participants and is located in a nice residential part of the city, just a short ride from the Center and near conveniences such as grocery stores, restaurants, gyms, and public transportation. In addition to your NC State program peers who live along with you, several Student Housing Assistants also reside in the same building and provide additional support and help with local connections. Rooms are double-occupancy, with shared bathrooms and kitchen space. Students may request a roommate or will otherwise be matched up.