ISEP Direct Programs


Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham is Britain’s culinary capital with more cafes, restaurants and bars per square mile than anywhere in the U.K. On this program take classes in Criminology, Behavioral Sciences, Biopsychology and Sociology.


Universidad Pompeu Fabra

Located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is famous for its colorful architecture, amazing food and welcoming people. ISEP’s program offers a dedicated on-site Resident Director and strong coursework for Sociology majors such as the class, “LGBT+: Exploring Identities and Diversity.”


University of New York in Prague

Prague is an ancient crossroads of culture, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, and still a little off the beaten path. ISEP Psychology and Social Science students thrive in this program taking classes such as, “Forensic Psychology,” “African Politics and Society,” and “Social Psychology.

Massey University
Massey University is located in stunning New Zealand with campuses in Wellington, Auckland and Palmerston North. Example courses you can take on this program include, “Social Inequality and Justice,” “Introduction to Indigenous Psychologies,” and “Sociology of the Environment.”

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Youthful, fashionable, and energetic, Milan is Northern Italy’s cultural hub and the second largest city in the country. Study Psychology, Social Sciences, or Law in English at the top-ranked private university in Italy.

American College of Thessaloniki
A lively college town, Thessaloniki offers a charming waterfront, delicious cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife. With excellent student support, included excursions, and easy access to explore Greece, ACT provides great services and offers a wide variety of core Psychology and Social Science courses.

University of Malta
ISEP students immerse themselves in Maltese culture by taking university classes with local students and living in the student residence. Take classes on this program such as “Methods of Criminological Research,” “Myths and Realities of Crime: Societal Perspectives,” and “Evolutionary Psychology.”


ISEP Exchange Programs