Viterbo University
City Arts
Spring Semester
The following information is intended to assist
students and advisors in the distribution
and approval of credits for participation
in HECUA programs. Contact HECUA Admissions
with any questions (651/646-8832, 800/554-1089,
[email protected]).
Total Credits
The City Arts program provides 16 semester
hours. Courses and credits appear on the transcript
as Viterbo credits and are included in GPA.
Core Curriculum Credits
CITY ARTS fulfills the following requirements:
- Fine Arts credit
- Liberal Studies elective
Major Credits
Students from all majors are encouraged to
participate in CITY ARTS.
Student may receive major credit for CITY
ARTS in:
o Art
o Ministry
o Psychology
Discuss with your faculty advisor specific
credit distribution in relation to your degree
program and credits you need for the major,
general education and/or electives.
Registration
To participate in CITY ARTS, students must
register at Viterbo for:
GLST 200 Off-Campus Study (Freshmen and Sophomores)
GLST 400 Off-Campus Study (Juniors and Seniors)
Contacts on Campus:
Campus Representative/Off-Campus Study:
Beth Moore, Office for Global Education
608/796-3172, [email protected], MC 402a
Provides information about Viterbo requirements
and procedures for off-campus study
Can answer questions about the program and
credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Signature required on application
Faculty familiar with the program:
Can discuss fit with the major and credit
distribution
Darrell Pofahl, Sociology (visited program
Spring 96)
608/796-3727, [email protected], MC
549
Jeffrey Stoltz, Theater (visited program Spring
1998)
608/796-3790, [email protected], FAC
B39
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study off campus spring
semester must contact Viterbos Office
for Global Education by February 1 to apply
for permission to study off-campus the following
academic year. (Note: This is 10 months earlier
than the HECUA deadline.)
HECUA Deadline
Applications for CITY ARTS are due in the
HECUA office by December 1. Early application
is encouraged as the program may fill before
the deadline. Applications are reviewed as
they are received. Late applications are considered
on a space available basis.
October, 2003