Global Programs
FVCC Global Programs offers exciting exchange opportunities - a fantastic way to expand your academic, social and cultural horizons.
Summer Programs
FVCC’s Tropical Flora of Costa Rica Program is faculty-led and operated in unique and diverse ecological zones ranging from the high elevations of the Costa Rican cloud forest, and the coastal rain forest region of the Osa Peninsula. Participants are immersed in pristine jungle settings and reside in rustic multi-occupancy forest lodges and biological research station dormitories.
Tentative Dates
December 28, 2023 to January 8, 2024
Approximate Cost
$4,609 (excludes tuition/fees for 3 credits and meal costs on travel days)
Approximate cost includes
- Airfare from Kalispell to San Jose, Costa Rica
- Room and board in lodges and dorms
- All ground/water transportation
Curriculum
- 3 credits
- BIOO 217 – Tropical Flora of Costa Rica, 3 credits. (delivered by FVCC faculty on FVCC campus and in Costa Rica).
Eligibility
The program requires a minimum of 10 students and is limited to a maximum of 14 students.
Students must be 18 or older and have a GPA (FVCC or HS) of 2.5 or higher to apply.
Eligibility will be determined on a first come first served basis after the receipt of the initial $1000 deposit and completion of an interview.
Scholarships
- Financial Aid and academic scholarships apply to this program.
- Program specific scholarships applications are available to all eligible current FVCC student applicants.
FVCC’s Ocean Chemistry Program operates from the premises of the UC Berkeley Research Stations on the South Pacific Islands of Mo’orea and Tetiaroa. Gain a global perspective on the chemistry of natural waters.
Approximate Cost
TBD (excludes tuition/fees for 4 credits and meal costs on travel days)
Approximate cost includes:
- Airfare from Kalispell to Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
- Room and board in the research station dorms
- All ground/water transportation
- Select cultural programming
Curriculum
- 4 credits
- Spring semester: CHMY 291 – Chemical Oceanography of Tropical Marine Waters, 1 credit. (delivered by FVCC faculty on FVCC campus)
- Summer semester: CHMY 290 – Undergraduate Research: Chemical Oceanography, 3 credits. (delivered by FVCC faculty in Mo’orea/Tetiaroa)
Eligibility
Students must complete CHMY 121 (Introduction to General Chemistry) with a C or higher.
The program requires a minimum of 10 students and is limited to a maximum of 14 students.
Students must be 18 or older and have a GPA (FVCC or HS) of 2.5 or higher to apply.
Due to the extensive time spent snorkeling and on the water during this trip, all program participants will be required to pass a swim test administered at the Logan Health pool in Kalispell.
Scholarships
- Program specific scholarships are available to all eligible current FVCC student applicants in early spring semester.
- Financial Aid and FVCC Honors Program scholarship apply to this program.
Positioned directly in Salzburg, Austria, you experience musical culture at its finest. With side trips to Munich, Germany and Vienna, Austria, this 14-day study abroad trip immerses participants into the heart of musical society and history. Experience the beautiful gardens at Mirabell Palace, the trick fountains at Hellbrunn Palace, the Collection of Musical Instruments in Vienna, Mozart’s birthplace, a hike in Salzkammergut, and so much more.
Approximate Cost
TBD (excluding tuition fees, flights, course supplies, and some meals)
Approximate cost includes
- Lodging
- Academic and co-curricular activities in Salzburg and Vienna
- Local transport
Curriculum
MUSI 101 F-Enjoyment of Music; 3 credits
Eligibility
- The program requires a minimum of 10 students and is limited to a maximum of 14 students.
- Students must be 18 or older and have a GPA (FVCC or HS) of 2.5 or higher to apply. Students younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult chaperone.
- Eligibility will be determined on a first come first served basis after the receipt of the initial $1,000 deposit and completion of an interview.
Scholarships
- Financial Aid and academic scholarships apply to this program.
- Program specific scholarships applications are available to all eligible current FVCC student applicants.
Spring Program
FVCC’s long-standing semester in Venice operates from the premises of the Istituto Venezia in the heart of the city. You’ll participate in an intensive studio and art history experience by immersing in the art and culture of Italy taught in English. The program includes Italian language immersion courses at the Istituto Venezia, a FVCC partner school for more than a decade.
Study in the dreamy light and sumptuous landscapes of Italy where the ancient and modern worlds exist side by side. History and culture abound in Italy – with Etruscan tombs, Greek temples, Roman ruins, and statue-filled Baroque fountains. Three millennia of history, culture and cuisine seduce just about everyone who visits. Nowhere else on earth does just living seem so extraordinary.
Dates
March 13 – May 4, 2024
Approximate Cost
$6,468 (excludes flights, meals, tuition/fees for 10 credits)
Approximate cost includes:
- Accommodations in Venice (fully furnished, triple occupancy apartments with kitchens) and on tour (shared hotel rooms)
- Various cultural programs at the Istituto Venezia
- A multi-day tour of various sites in Italy
- Entrance fees to museums, churches, and galleries during class excursions
- Transport in and around Venice and on tour
Curriculum: 10 credits
ARTZ 105 F: Visual Language Drawing (3 credits) with Susan Guthrie
ARTH 201 FGH: Art of World Civilizations II. (3 credits) with Susan Guthrie
ITLN 101 GH: Elementary Italian I. (4 credits) delivered by Istituto Venezia staff
Eligibility
- The program requires a minimum of 10 students and is limited to a maximum of 15 students.
- Students must be 18 or older and have a GPA (FVCC or HS) of 2.5 or higher to apply.
- Prior knowledge of Italian is not necessary to participate in this program.
Scholarships
- Financial Aid and academic scholarships apply to this program.
- Program specific scholarships applications are available to all eligible current FVCC student applicants.
Exchange Programs
Study for one or two semesters in Japan at the Toyo University in Tokyo. This program is tailored to each individual participant, and no prior knowledge of Japanese language is necessary to participate.
Approximate Cost
Tuition: Full-time FVCC semester tuition fees apply. No extra tuition required to Japanese host institution
Housing: Students live in furnished on-campus housing, and housing fees are paid to the Japanese host institution
Student will have to demonstrate the ability to cover their international flights and living expenses in Japan (amounting to approximately $1,400/month)
Curriculum
- Basic Japanese language and culture courses
- Courses relevant to each participant’s academic field (these courses are taught in English)
- Course options include: International Relations, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Business
- Negotiations, Sociocultural Studies, Foreign Legal Systems, Environmental Issues in Asia,
- Global Careers, Intellectual Property in the US, Business Communications, Globalization, etc.
Eligibility
- Students must be 18 or older and have a GPA of 2.5 or higher to apply
- Participants must possess a passport that will continue to be valid a minimum of 6 months beyond the intended time of travel
- Program is limited to 5 FVCC students per academic year
- Students must be nominated by FVCC by February for the same year Fall exchange semester and by September for the subsequent Spring exchange semester
Scholarships
Financial Aid and academic scholarships apply to this program
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is a year-long fellowship that gives students and recent graduates the opportunity to study and work in Germany. CBYX is open to students in all fields of study and at all levels of study, including graduating students who can participate after receiving their degrees. Students in the fields of agriculture, business, STEM, and vocational fields are especially encouraged to apply.
The program is funded by the US and German governments through a grant provided by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, under the authority of the Fulbright-Hays Act.
Prior German language knowledge is not required, though it is preferred. Applicants should have clear career goals and some relevant work experience in their career field, which may include summer, part-time or internship work. Participants must be between the ages of 18-24, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
The CBYX program provides up to 75 annual U.S. participants with:
- 2 months intensive German language training
- One semester of study at a German university or university of applied sciences
- 5-month internship with a German company in the participant’s career field
- Homestays with German host families, in shared apartments, and student dorms
- Transatlantic airfare, health insurance, and monthly living expense stipends
- Local in-country support throughout the program
Flathead Valley Community College and the University of Lethbridge (U of L) in Alberta, Canada, have established a new exchange program that provides local Flathead Valley residents the opportunity to complete transferrable college credits at the University of Lethbridge. In addition, U of L students have the opportunity to study in the U.S. through FVCC’s partnerships with Montana University System (MUS) institutions and earn FVCC credits that transfer seamlessly to any other MUS institution.
Any FVCC or U of L student interested in this exchange should contact FVCC Global Programs below.