All Programs and Descriptions
Explore the beats, rhymes, and cultural creativity that started as a local New York City fad and exploded into a global phenomenon. Also, learn about how this genre shaped race in America.
If an American landscape could tell a story, what would it say? American Stories is an interdisciplinary approach to reading landscapes from the nineteenth century to today, uncovering untold stories of American places and the people, politics, and power that shaped them.
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Build connections between science, business, technology, and engineering through the science of biotechnology.
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Grapple with the legacies of historical injustice in St. Louis and around the world, and build a collective understanding of local and global reparative efforts.
Join a community of students dedicated to discovering our role in the global world by exploring identity, environment, migration, intercultural exchange, and community engagement.
Analyze the history of the Nazi genocide of European Jews and other groups between 1933 and 1945 as well as its representation in a variety of media.
Delve into the rich literary history of Ireland by exploring political movements that informed and inspired some of the greatest literary works of the 20th century.
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Take a deep dive into medical anthropology – the study of human health across culture, time, and location with particular attention paid to cultural, social, political, economic and ethical dimensions – tailored to work with pre-med requirements.
Investigate techniques by which mental abilities are explained in psychology and neuroscience and illuminate philosophical questions about the nature of the mind, consciousness, and agency.
Delve into an integrated study of environmental change at scales from individual sites to neighborhoods, landscapes, nations, and the globe.
Explore the connections between Earth’s changing environment and human health in St. Louis and beyond.
Embark on a laboratory experience in a national research project to isolate and analyze bacteriophage that infect actinobacteria.
Explore the history and culture of ancient Rome and learn how the ancient Romans influenced our modern world, for better and for worse.
Examine the global population of forcibly displaced people and the dramatic rupture of mass migration.
Study the foundations of knowledge: politics and literature, justice and imagination, activism and reflection.
Programs with Travel
These programs typically have an international and/or domestic travel component, which could be affected by federal and local guidelines related to health, safety, and security considerations. These programs main academic components will not be affected.
The Ampersand Travel program offers robust planning, logistical, and financial support for Ampersand courses with study travel, both domestic and international. We prioritize experiential learning and learning outside of the classroom as an integral component of Ampersand Programs. The Ampersand Travel programs provides faculty comprehensive support and hands-on assistance for pedagogically relevant travel in the areas of planning, safety, logistics, and training. We assist students with need-based financial assistance and comprehensive support for logistics, safety, and travel planning. Finally, we organize opportunities for reflection and the integration of students’ experiential learning experience through post-travel programming.
General Travel Program Timeline:
- May: Students sign up for Ampersand Programs
- August/September: Classes begin and specific information is shared about the trip
- October: The WashU Travel Portal is open for students to sign up to get more information about the trip including initial itinerary and price
- November: Commitments for Ampersand Travel are due, including passport information for international trips
We understand that these trips are at significant cost and work to make sure we are as cost effective as possible in our planning. We also offer comprehensive need-based financial aid. Our financial aid process is through WashU’s Student Financial Services and we use their financial need calculations as the first basis of our offered aid. For more questions on need based financial aid please contact (shared email).
International trips often cost approximately $5,500 with international flights. Domestic trips often cost approximately $3,000 with domestic flights. Individual trip costs vary year to year and we will share full trip costs early in the Fall semester. Typically more than 40% of our Ampersand Students receive financial aid. If you are potentially interested in traveling internationally you will need a passport valid for at least 6 months after your travel is concluded. It is never too early to start applying for your passport!
Explore the beats, rhymes, and cultural creativity that started as a local New York City fad and exploded into a global phenomenon. Also, learn about how this genre shaped race in America.
Analyze the history of the Nazi genocide of European Jews and other groups between 1933 and 1945 as well as its representation in a variety of media.
Learn More
Delve into the rich literary history of Ireland by exploring political movements that informed and inspired some of the greatest literary works of the 20th century.
Learn More
Explore the history and culture of ancient Rome and learn how the ancient Romans influenced our modern world, for better and for worse.
Programs with Research
Build connections between science, business, technology, and engineering through the science of biotechnology.
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Grapple with the legacies of historical injustice in St. Louis and around the world, and build a collective understanding of local and global reparative efforts.
Take a deep dive into medical anthropology – the study of human health across culture, time, and location with particular attention paid to cultural, social, political, economic and ethical dimensions – tailored to work with pre-med requirements.
Investigate techniques by which mental abilities are explained in psychology and neuroscience and illuminate philosophical questions about the nature of the mind, consciousness, and agency.
Embark on a laboratory experience in a national research project to isolate and analyze bacteriophage that infect actinobacteria.
Examine the global population of forcibly displaced people and the dramatic rupture of mass migration.
Programs with In-the-Field or Service
If an American landscape could tell a story, what would it say? American Stories is an interdisciplinary approach to reading landscapes from the nineteenth century to today, uncovering untold stories of American places and the people, politics, and power that shaped them.
Learn More
Build connections between science, business, technology, and engineering through the science of biotechnology.
Learn More
Join a community of students dedicated to discovering our role in the global world by exploring identity, environment, migration, intercultural exchange, and community engagement.
Take a deep dive into medical anthropology – the study of human health across culture, time, and location with particular attention paid to cultural, social, political, economic and ethical dimensions – tailored to work with pre-med requirements.
Delve into an integrated study of environmental change at scales from individual sites to neighborhoods, landscapes, nations, and the globe.
Explore the connections between Earth’s changing environment and human health in St. Louis and beyond.
Examine the global population of forcibly displaced people and the dramatic rupture of mass migration.