WELCOME TO the SWitzerland program
Welcome to the Switzerland Program, our university's study abroad program on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. We offer students the chance to engage in experiential learning through summer, semester, and year long programs intentionally designed for academic, personal, and spiritual growth.
COMMUNITY AND FAITH
At the heart of the international experience is the community that forms as our students explore the world and share their lives together in our house. They foster trust and interdependence by pledging to conduct themselves with integrity, to treat each member with dignity, and to “speak the truth in love.” This supportive context allows students a space to reflect deeply and develop in the intellectual, social, and spiritual domains of their lives.
A central component of our community is our desire to wrestle together with the critical and timeless questions of the Christian faith: “Who is God?”, “Who am I?”, and “How do I live a life of significance?” We probe the Bible, examine the life of Jesus, and seek to understand the relevance of the Christian faith to the world today. In this search, we seek to be guided by love, honoring the faith journey that each student is on and the questions that propel them to greater understanding and transformation. Our hope is that students would grow in their love for God and in their desire to serve others, as Jesus expressed in Matthew 22:37-38: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”
ACADEMICS
Studying in the Switzerland Program is an academically challenging experience. Courses are taught by local faculty and classes are conducted in English and French. Our academic offerings are intended to fulfill many of our university's general education requirements in the humanities, economics, history, French language, religion, and literature. However, depending on the specialties of the visiting Malibu-campus faculty member that accompanies students abroad, major specific courses may also be offered. For assistance in determining how a semester or year abroad works with students' academic planning, please contact the Office of International Programs at our university.
TRAVEL
Because we believe that real-world experience enhances classroom learning, our academic schedule has been intentionally designed to allow students the ability to regularly explore cultural richness and history of Switzerland and the European continent through university-sponsored educational field trips and independent travel. Our strategic location, centered in the heart of Europe, along with Switzerland's well known reputation for fast and efficient transportation, makes Switzerland the premiere international program for discovering the world outside.
housing
All Switzerland Program students live in the historic Château d’Hauteville overlooking the Swiss Alps and lake Geneva (Lac Léman). In addition to providing residential housing for the students and staff, Château d’Hauteville also contains classrooms, kitchens, library and ample student recreational and study spaces.