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  • Locations: Mysore, India
  • Program Terms: Fall
  • Restrictions: SIUE applicants only
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Language of Instruction: English Minimum GPA: 2.5
Program Type: Faculty Led Area of Study: Pharmacy
Program Sponsorship Indicator: SIUE Instructor: Gable, Kelly
Program Description:

Overview

India health
SIUE School of Pharmacy

Faculty-Led Study Abroad: Mysore, India

Application Instructions

Only SIUE School of Pharmacy students are eligible. See Application Instructions for an overview of the online application process. When you are ready to create your application and begin working on the requirements, click the APPLY NOW button at the top of this page.
 

Courses

Academic Content

 
PHEP 786 Advanced Practice Pharmacy Experience (APPE Module 5)
International Non-Patient Care Elective
6 credit hours

Students participating in this program willl pay the current SIUE tuition rate, approximately $3908 for 6 credits.
 

Costs

Prices and Payments

Cost to be announced

The program fee includes:
  • Air Ticket
  • Lodging
  • Local Transportation
  • Visa and exit tax
  • Health and Evacuation Insurance
The Program Fee does not include:
  • SIUE tuition
  • Most Meals
  • Books and Materials
  • Passport
  • SIUE Study Abroad Fee ($75)
  • SIUE Technology Fee (about $45)
  • Personal Expenses
Payment Schedule:
  • $1,000 deposit payment will be due July 7
  • The balance of $1,000 will be due August 4
Payments are made online through your study abroad application.
 

Contact

Contact Information

Gable


Dr. Kelly Gable
University Park 1126
Tel: 618-650-5134
kgable@siue.edu

 

Program_Expectations

PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL DEMANDS OF THE PROGRAM

Participants must be prepared to encounter cultural and social situations that require a high level of mature independence and respond appropriately to such situations.  Participants must be able successfully navigate transportation systems (air, train, bus, car) to the travel study destination(s) following all rules and laws pertaining to international travel and destinations.  Participants must be able to independently and collectively travel as a coherent group and maintain emotional maturity as warranted by the trip and its variety of educational experiences.  Participants must be prepared to independently walk long distances; carry personal luggage and groceries; walk up and down stairs; and navigate entrances and exits to public transportation, buildings, and cultural sites.   Participants must be prepared to encounter environments different from the United States which can include cigarette/cigar smoke, automobile exhaust, loud noise, congested streets and crowded public areas and a variety of other environments which may not be known except upon encountering them.  If you have any physical or emotional limitations, consider your health and capabilities carefully in consultation with your doctor before undertaking this trip. 

 


Dates / Deadlines:

This program is no longer accepting applications.