Study Abroad - USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
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Every summer, students from the USC Leonard Davis School and across the university will travel across the world to explore aging! Course topics range from how nutrition and food culture affect longevity to how psychology changes with aging and how death customs and ceremonies vary throughout ancient and modern societies. Want to join students on these exciting and educational adventures? Courses are available to outside individuals (requires enrolling as a limited-status student).
Complete the
Study Abroad Interest form
to learn more about how to participate in one of our study abroad programs.
Study Abroad Interest Form
Application Process
How to Apply
Students must
apply via the Student Travel Abroad website
before D-clearance will be issued to register for the course.
Application Timeline
Applications open:
Monday, October 13, 2025
Applications close:
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Decisions sent:
Friday, November 14, 2025
Commitment forms due:
Monday, December 15, 2025
$500 deposit due:
Monday, January 12, 2026
(first day of spring classes)
Remaining balance due:
April 1, 2026
Information Sessions
RSVP to attend an info session.
Info session locations to be announced. Recordings will be provided; please RSVP to attend and receive the recording.
GERO 489: Finding the Key to a Long, Happy Life in Nicoya, Costa Rica’s Blue Zone
Maymester | Costa Rica | John Walsh | 4 units
Info Session: Wednesday, 10/29 at 1 PM
GERO 493: Longevity and Death among Ancient and Modern European Populations
Maymester | Italy | Susan Enguídanos | 2 units (contact department for 4-unit option)
Info Session: Wednesday, 10/29 at 12 PM
GERO 498: Nutrition, Genes, Longevity and Disease
Maymester | Italy | Valter Longo | 4 units
Info Session: Tuesday, 10/28 at 12 PM
GERO 499: The Science of Longevity: A Sociobiological Analysis of Aging in South Korea and the United States
Maymester | South Korea | Changhan David Lee | 4 units
Info Session: Wednesday, 10/29 at 11 AM
GERO 478: Genetics of Aging in England, Ireland and the United States
Julymester | England, Scotland & Ireland | Sean Curran | 4 units
(Julymesters are on the Fall 2026 Schedule of Classes; application information and timeline TBA)
Info Session: Tuesday, 10/28 at 1 PM
Programs
GERO 493: Longevity and Death among Ancient and Modern European Populations
Maymester | Italy | Susan Enguídanos | 2 units (Contact department for 4 unit option)
Dates:
May 18 – May 20, 2026 (On Campus)
May 25 – June 5, 2026 (in Italy)
This course is led by USC Leonard Davis School Associate Professor Susan Enguídanos and explores the discoveries of ancient humans and bodies that have been preserved to illuminate the connection between diet, health, and disease. The class will travel through Italy and explore the role of religion and culture in determining and defining death practices, ceremonies, and other customs. Class discussions and field trips will demonstrate the strong connection between religious and afterlife beliefs and body disposal practices.
GERO 498: Nutrition, Genes, Longevity and Disease
Maymester | Italy | Valter Longo | 4 units
Dates:
May 19 – May 22, 2026 (On Campus)
May 25 – June 13, 2026 (in Italy)
This course examines the role of nutrition and genes and the impact each has on longevity and diseases, particularly diseases related to aging. It provides the opportunity to learn directly from internationally renowned expert and USC Leonard Davis School Professor Valter Longo, gain a global perspective on genetics and cultural attitudes toward aging, and experience a month-long immersion in the Mediterranean lifestyle.
GERO 489: Finding the Key to a Long, Happy Life in Nicoya, Costa Rica’s Blue Zone
Maymester | Costa Rica | John Walsh | 4 units
Dates:
May 18 – May 22, 2026 (On Campus)
May 24 – June 6, 2026 (in Costa Rica)
This course will immerse students into lifestyles shown to improve the quality of life and extend the lifespan by studying populations that live in communities referred to as “Blue Zones” throughout the world. Students will have the opportunity to visit two of the world’s five Blue Zones: Loma Linda, California, and Nicoya, Costa Rica.
GERO 499: The Science of Longevity: A Sociobiological Analysis of Aging in South Korea and the United States
Maymester | South Korea | Changhan David Lee | 4 units
Dates:
May 18 – May 22, 2026 (On Campus)
May 25 – June 6, 2026 (in South Korea)
Travel to South Korea to explore how culture, policy, and lifestyle shape longevity—through expert talks, hands-on culinary experiences, and visits to historic and modern sites. From the world’s longest life expectancy to the lowest fertility rate, discover how this rapidly aging society is redefining the future of healthy aging!
GERO 478: Genetics of Aging in England, Ireland and the United States
Julymester | England, Scotland and Ireland | Sean Curran | 4 units
Dates:
July 15 – July 17, 2026 (On Campus)
July 19 – August 2, 2026 (in London, Edinburgh and Dublin)
Travel to England, Scotland and Ireland to learn the fundamentals of genetics and the role the environment plays in longevity and health outcomes. Use the frameworks of local folklore and fiction as the basis of understanding the history of genetic studies and what ignites the gerontological imagination in the development of the science of senescence. Explore three distinct longitudinal studies of specific populations while considering the broader cultural aspects of age and aging.
Visit Us
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Privacy Notice
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Contact Us
(213)740-5156
ldsgero@usc.edu
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What is Gerontology?
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About
About Us
Our mission to promote healthy aging for all people, communities and societies is more vital than ever.
Our School
Overview
History
Leadership
Partnerships
Honors and Awards
Cultural Affairs
Board of Councilors
Our Field
Overview
What is Gerontology?
Gerontology Careers
Our Gerontology Expertise
Our Impact
Our Building
Overview
Andrus Gerontology Center
Sophie Davis Art Gallery
Facilities
School Resources
Administrative Staff
Gerontology Directory
Employee Resources
Faculty & Staff Portal
Jobs at USC Leonard Davis
Contact Us
Admission
Admission
Our students come from around the world and from many walks of life, and they’re all here for unique, important reasons.
Overview
Undergraduate Applicants
Master’s Applicants
PhD Applicants
Graduate Certificate Applicants
Doctorate of Longevity Arts and Sciences Applicants
International Applicants
Online Education
Resources
Request Information
How to Apply
Newly Admitted
Tuition and Financial Aid
Frequently Asked Questions
Office Hours
Academics
Academics
At the USC Leonard Davis School, you can earn an undergraduate gerontology degree, an accelerated five-year undergraduate or graduate degree program, a doctoral degree, or a minor in aging.
Undergraduate Programs
Human Development and Aging (BS)
Lifespan Health (BS)
Minor in Gerontology: Individuals, Societies, and Aging
Minor in Gerontology: Science, Health, and Aging
Minor in Geroscience
Master’s Programs
Aging Services Management (MA)
Applied Technology and Aging (MS)
Gerontology (MS)
Gerontology (MA)
Long Term Care Administration (MA)
Medical Gerontology (MA)
Senior Living Hospitality (MA)
Aging Biology (MS)
Specialized Master’s Programs
–
Master’s Programs in Nutrition
Foodservice Management and Dietetics (MA)
Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity (MS)
Lifespan, Nutrition and Dietetics (MS)
Nutritional Science (MS)
Additional Programs
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Doctorate of Longevity Arts and Sciences
Professional Education
–
PhD Programs
PhD in Gerontology
PhD in Geroscience
Academic Resources
Academic Advisement
Career Development
Advisement FAQs
Online Education
Students
Students
Students of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology share a deep compassion, an inspiring enthusiasm and a vision of an improved quality of life for older adults.
Overview
Undergraduate and Graduate Students
PhD Students
Internships
MSNHL Supervised Practice
Research Opportunities
Academic Conduct
Student Life
Student Organizations
Study Abroad
Alumni Stories
Career Development
Finding Support
Student Resources
Resources Overview
Student Handbooks
Course Catalogue
Schedule of Classes
Academic Calendar
USC Student Affairs
USC Student Health Center
Faculty
Research
Research Overview
Institutes and Centers
Projects and Initiatives
Cores
Multidisciplinary Colloquium Series
Research Opportunities
Research Funding Awards
Research Events
News & Events
News
Event Calendar
Podcast
Publications
Resources for Journalists
Stay Connected
Social Media
Videos
Alumni
Stay Connected
USC FightOnline
Alumni Stories
Support the USC Leonard Davis School
Giving
Giving Overview
Why Give
How to Give
Giving Priorities
Join the Dean’s Circle
Contact the Development Office
More
Jobs at USC Leonard Davis
Faculty & Staff Portal
Vitality Magazine
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Close Search
Study Abroad
Home
»
Students
»
Current Students
»
Study Abroad
Every summer, students from the USC Leonard Davis School and across the university will travel across the world to explore aging! Course topics range from how nutrition and food culture affect longevity to how psychology changes with aging and how death customs and ceremonies vary throughout ancient and modern societies. Want to join students on these exciting and educational adventures? Courses are available to outside individuals (requires enrolling as a limited-status student).
Complete the
Study Abroad Interest form
to learn more about how to participate in one of our study abroad programs.
Study Abroad Interest Form
Application Process
How to Apply
Students must
apply via the Student Travel Abroad website
before D-clearance will be issued to register for the course.
Application Timeline
Applications open:
Monday, October 13, 2025
Applications close:
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Decisions sent:
Friday, November 14, 2025
Commitment forms due:
Monday, December 15, 2025
$500 deposit due:
Monday, January 12, 2026
(first day of spring classes)
Remaining balance due:
April 1, 2026
Information Sessions
RSVP to attend an info session.
Info session locations to be announced. Recordings will be provided; please RSVP to attend and receive the recording.
GERO 489: Finding the Key to a Long, Happy Life in Nicoya, Costa Rica’s Blue Zone
Maymester | Costa Rica | John Walsh | 4 units
Info Session: Wednesday, 10/29 at 1 PM
GERO 493: Longevity and Death among Ancient and Modern European Populations
Maymester | Italy | Susan Enguídanos | 2 units (contact department for 4-unit option)
Info Session: Wednesday, 10/29 at 12 PM
GERO 498: Nutrition, Genes, Longevity and Disease
Maymester | Italy | Valter Longo | 4 units
Info Session: Tuesday, 10/28 at 12 PM
GERO 499: The Science of Longevity: A Sociobiological Analysis of Aging in South Korea and the United States
Maymester | South Korea | Changhan David Lee | 4 units
Info Session: Wednesday, 10/29 at 11 AM
GERO 478: Genetics of Aging in England, Ireland and the United States
Julymester | England, Scotland & Ireland | Sean Curran | 4 units
(Julymesters are on the Fall 2026 Schedule of Classes; application information and timeline TBA)
Info Session: Tuesday, 10/28 at 1 PM
Programs
GERO 493: Longevity and Death among Ancient and Modern European Populations
Maymester | Italy | Susan Enguídanos | 2 units (Contact department for 4 unit option)
Dates:
May 18 – May 20, 2026 (On Campus)
May 25 – June 5, 2026 (in Italy)
This course is led by USC Leonard Davis School Associate Professor Susan Enguídanos and explores the discoveries of ancient humans and bodies that have been preserved to illuminate the connection between diet, health, and disease. The class will travel through Italy and explore the role of religion and culture in determining and defining death practices, ceremonies, and other customs. Class discussions and field trips will demonstrate the strong connection between religious and afterlife beliefs and body disposal practices.
GERO 498: Nutrition, Genes, Longevity and Disease
Maymester | Italy | Valter Longo | 4 units
Dates:
May 19 – May 22, 2026 (On Campus)
May 25 – June 13, 2026 (in Italy)
This course examines the role of nutrition and genes and the impact each has on longevity and diseases, particularly diseases related to aging. It provides the opportunity to learn directly from internationally renowned expert and USC Leonard Davis School Professor Valter Longo, gain a global perspective on genetics and cultural attitudes toward aging, and experience a month-long immersion in the Mediterranean lifestyle.
GERO 489: Finding the Key to a Long, Happy Life in Nicoya, Costa Rica’s Blue Zone
Maymester | Costa Rica | John Walsh | 4 units
Dates:
May 18 – May 22, 2026 (On Campus)
May 24 – June 6, 2026 (in Costa Rica)
This course will immerse students into lifestyles shown to improve the quality of life and extend the lifespan by studying populations that live in communities referred to as “Blue Zones” throughout the world. Students will have the opportunity to visit two of the world’s five Blue Zones: Loma Linda, California, and Nicoya, Costa Rica.
GERO 499: The Science of Longevity: A Sociobiological Analysis of Aging in South Korea and the United States
Maymester | South Korea | Changhan David Lee | 4 units
Dates:
May 18 – May 22, 2026 (On Campus)
May 25 – June 6, 2026 (in South Korea)
Travel to South Korea to explore how culture, policy, and lifestyle shape longevity—through expert talks, hands-on culinary experiences, and visits to historic and modern sites. From the world’s longest life expectancy to the lowest fertility rate, discover how this rapidly aging society is redefining the future of healthy aging!
GERO 478: Genetics of Aging in England, Ireland and the United States
Julymester | England, Scotland and Ireland | Sean Curran | 4 units
Dates:
July 15 – July 17, 2026 (On Campus)
July 19 – August 2, 2026 (in London, Edinburgh and Dublin)
Travel to England, Scotland and Ireland to learn the fundamentals of genetics and the role the environment plays in longevity and health outcomes. Use the frameworks of local folklore and fiction as the basis of understanding the history of genetic studies and what ignites the gerontological imagination in the development of the science of senescence. Explore three distinct longitudinal studies of specific populations while considering the broader cultural aspects of age and aging.
Visit Us
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
3715 McClintock Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Privacy Notice
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Digital Accessibility
Contact Us
(213)740-5156
ldsgero@usc.edu
Support Us
How to Give
ABOUT
Our School
History
What is Gerontology?
Our Expertise
Faculty & Staff Portal
Contact Us
NEWS
Newsroom
Honors and Awards
Publications
Resources for Journalists
Aging is Happening Newsletter
PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Programs
Master’s Programs
Certificate Programs
PhD Programs
Professional Education
CONNECT
TikTok
Twitter / X
YouTube
Podcast
© 2026 USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.
Close Menu
About
About Us
Our mission to promote healthy aging for all people, communities and societies is more vital than ever.
Our School
Overview
History
Leadership
Partnerships
Honors and Awards
Cultural Affairs
Board of Councilors
Our Field
Overview
What is Gerontology?
Gerontology Careers
Our Gerontology Expertise
Our Impact
Our Building
Overview
Andrus Gerontology Center
Sophie Davis Art Gallery
Facilities
School Resources
Administrative Staff
Gerontology Directory
Employee Resources
Faculty & Staff Portal
Jobs at USC Leonard Davis
Contact Us
Admission
Admission
Our students come from around the world and from many walks of life, and they’re all here for unique, important reasons.
Overview
Undergraduate Applicants
Master’s Applicants
PhD Applicants
Graduate Certificate Applicants
Doctorate of Longevity Arts and Sciences Applicants
International Applicants
Online Education
Resources
Request Information
How to Apply
Newly Admitted
Tuition and Financial Aid
Frequently Asked Questions
Office Hours
Academics
Academics
At the USC Leonard Davis School, you can earn an undergraduate gerontology degree, an accelerated five-year undergraduate or graduate degree program, a doctoral degree, or a minor in aging.
Undergraduate Programs
Human Development and Aging (BS)
Lifespan Health (BS)
Minor in Gerontology: Individuals, Societies, and Aging
Minor in Gerontology: Science, Health, and Aging
Minor in Geroscience
Master’s Programs
Aging Services Management (MA)
Applied Technology and Aging (MS)
Gerontology (MS)
Gerontology (MA)
Long Term Care Administration (MA)
Medical Gerontology (MA)
Senior Living Hospitality (MA)
Aging Biology (MS)
Specialized Master’s Programs
–
Master’s Programs in Nutrition
Foodservice Management and Dietetics (MA)
Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity (MS)
Lifespan, Nutrition and Dietetics (MS)
Nutritional Science (MS)
Additional Programs
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Doctorate of Longevity Arts and Sciences
Professional Education
–
PhD Programs
PhD in Gerontology
PhD in Geroscience
Academic Resources
Academic Advisement
Career Development
Advisement FAQs
Online Education
Students
Students
Students of the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology share a deep compassion, an inspiring enthusiasm and a vision of an improved quality of life for older adults.
Overview
Undergraduate and Graduate Students
PhD Students
Internships
MSNHL Supervised Practice
Research Opportunities
Academic Conduct
Student Life
Student Organizations
Study Abroad
Alumni Stories
Career Development
Finding Support
Student Resources
Resources Overview
Student Handbooks
Course Catalogue
Schedule of Classes
Academic Calendar
USC Student Affairs
USC Student Health Center
Faculty
Research
Research Overview
Institutes and Centers
Projects and Initiatives
Cores
Multidisciplinary Colloquium Series
Research Opportunities
Research Funding Awards
Research Events
News & Events
News
Event Calendar
Podcast
Publications
Resources for Journalists
Stay Connected
Social Media
Videos
Alumni
Stay Connected
USC FightOnline
Alumni Stories
Support the USC Leonard Davis School
Giving
Giving Overview
Why Give
How to Give
Giving Priorities
Join the Dean’s Circle
Contact the Development Office
More
Jobs at USC Leonard Davis
Faculty & Staff Portal
Vitality Magazine
youtube
rss
spotify
tiktok