Metro
Urban Studies Term (MUST)
Fall Semester/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 Metro Urban Studies
Term (MUST) provides 4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on
the transcript as Augsburg credits and are included in GPA.
General Education
Credits
MUST has been pre-approved
to fulfill the following Perspectives:
- The City
- Social World 1 or 2
Satisfactory
completion of all MUST courses is required to meet the Perspectives
listed.
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in MUST.
Urban Studies majors may
use all 4 course credits toward the major. Criteria for the internship
must be discussed with the major advisor to ensure that it is appropriately
related to urban studies.
Other majors that have
participated in MUST and received major credit are:
o American Indian Studies
o History
o Multicultural Studies
o Political Science
o Social Work
o Sociology
o Urban Studies
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.
Contacts On Campus:
Campus Representative:
Garry Hesser, Sociology/Experiential Education (visited
program Fall '96)
612/330-1664, [email protected]
Memorial 430
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Signature required on application
Study Abroad/Off-Campus Study:
Cynthia Truitt-Lynch, Center for Global Education
612/330-1159, [email protected]
202 Murphy Place
Provides information about Augsburg requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Work Study Funds for Internship:
Lois Olson, Center for Service, Work and Learning
612/330-1474, [email protected]
Information on arranging use of work study funds from your financial
aid package for a possible paid internship; requires that a portion
of the wage be paid by the internship site
Faculty Familiar with
the Program:
James
Vela-McConnell, Sociology Dept. (visited program Fall '98)
612/330-1224, [email protected]
Bill Green, African American
Studies Dept. (visited program Fall '98)
612/330-1544, [email protected]
Registration
The Center for Global Education
will register MUST participants for:
INS
358 Reading Seminar: Diversity and Unequal Urban Development
INS 359 Field Seminar: Urban Inequality and Social Change
INS 399 Internship (2 course credits)
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester must contact the Augsburg Center for Global
Education by March 1 to apply for permission to study off-campus;
for Spring semester by September 30.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for MUST are
due in the HECUA office for Fall semester by April 15; for Spring
semester 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.
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
4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as Augsburg
credits and are included in GPA.
General Education
Credits
CITY ARTS has been pre-approved
to fulfill the following Perspectives:
- The City
- Intercultural Awareness 1
- Aesthetics
Satisfactory
completion of all CITY ARTS courses is required to meet the Perspectives
listed.
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in CITY ARTS.
Theater majors may use
one internship course credit as a major elective.
English majors may use
the reading seminar and possibly the internship course credits as major
electives.
Women's Studies majors (through
ACTC) may use the two internship course credits toward the major. Discuss
criteria for the internship with your major advisor to ensure that it
is appropriately related to women's studies.
Other majors that have
participated in CITY ARTS and received major credit are: Art History
o Communications o Studio Art o Urban Studies
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.
Contacts On Campus:
Campus
Representative:
Garry Hesser, Sociology/Experiential Education
612/330-1664, [email protected]
Memorial 430
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Signature required on application
Study
Abroad/Off-Campus Study:
Cynthia Truitt-Lynch, Center for Global Education
612/330-1159, [email protected]
202 Murphy Place
Provides information about Augsburg requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Work
Study Funds for Internship:
Lois Olson, Center for Service, Work and Learning
612/330-1474, [email protected]
Information on arranging use of work study funds from your financial
aid package for a possible paid internship; requires that a portion
of the wage be paid by the internship site
Faculty
familiar with the programs:
Mary
Laurel True, Coordinator of Service Learning. (visited program Spring
'00)
612/330-1775, [email protected]
Jacqueline DeVries, History
Dept. (visited program Spring '00)
612/330-1193, [email protected]
Registration
The Center for Global Education
will register CITY ARTS participants for:
INS
330 Field Seminar: Emerging Art and Urban Cultures
INS 331 The Politics of Artistic Expression
INS 399 Internship (2 course credits)
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Spring semester must contact the Augsburg Center for Global
Education by September 30 to apply for permission to study off-campus.
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.
Latin America Programs
South
American Urban Semester (SAUS)
Fall Semester
Community
Internships in Latin America (CILA)
Fall Semester
Evironment,
Economy and Community in Latin America (EECLA)
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
Each semester program provides
4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as Augsburg
credits and are included in GPA.
General Education
Credits
Programs have been pre-approved
to fulfill the following Perspectives:
SAUS: The City; Social World
1 or 2; Intercultural Awareness 1, and either 2 or 3
CILA: The City; Social World 1 or 2; Intercultural Awareness 1, and
either 2 or 3
EECLA: Review and approval for General Education Credits is pending
Satisfactory completion
of all program courses is required to meet the Perspectives listed.
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in HECUA Latin America programs.
Majors that have participated
and may have received major credit include:
SAUS:
o Economics o Spanish o Education o English
CILA: o Social Work o Spanish o Urban Studies
EECLA: New program; intended for students in social sciences, economics,
environmental studies, and others
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.
Contacts On Campus:
Campus
Representative:
Garry Hesser, Sociology (visited CILA program Spring '99)
612/330-1664, [email protected]
Memorial 430
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Signature required on application
Study
Abroad/Off-Campus Study:
Cynthia Truitt-Lynch, Center for Global Education
612/330-1159, [email protected]
202 Murphy Place
Provides information about Augsburg requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Registration
The Center for Global Education
will register participants at Augsburg for:
SAUS:
INS 361 Introduction to Latin America
INS 362 Urbanization in Latin America
INS 363 Wealth, Poverty and Community Development
INS 261* Spanish Language INS 499* Independent Study (*Choose either
261 or 499)
CILA:
INS 366 Seminar: Community Participation and Social Change
INS 399 Internship (2 course credits)
INS 499 Independent Study
EECLA:
Registration information
pending.
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester must contact the Augsburg Center
for Global Education by March 1 to apply for permission to study
off-campus; for Spring semester programs, by September
30.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for SAUS and
CILA are due in the HECUA office by March 15; for EECLA by November
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.
Scandinavian
Urban Studies Term (SUST)
Fall 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 Scandinavian Urban
Studies Term (SUST) provides 4 course credits. Courses and credits appear
on the transcript as Augsburg credits and are included in GPA.
General
Education Credits
SUST has been pre-approved
to fulfill the following Perspectives:
- The City
- Western Heritage 1
- Intercultural Awareness 2 or 3
Satisfactory completion of all SUST courses is required to meet the
Perspectives.
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in SUST.
Majors that have participated
in SUST and received major credit include:
o Economics
o History
o Political Science
o Scandinavian Studies
o Sociology
o Urban Studies
Other majors that have
participated for elective and/or general education credit:
o Business
o Chemistry
o Computer Science
o Psychology
o Social Work
o Studio Art
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.
Contacts On Campus:
Campus
Representative:
Garry Hesser, Sociology/Experiential Education
612/330-1664, [email protected]
Memorial 430
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Signature required on application
Study
Abroad/Off-Campus Study:
Cynthia Truitt-Lynch, Center for Global Education
612/330-1159, [email protected]
202 Murphy Place
Provides information about Augsburg requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Faculty
familiar with the program:
Can
discuss fit with the major and credit distribution
Frankie Shackelford, Norwegian
(visited the program Fall '96)
612/330-1292, [email protected]
20C Old Main
Registration
The Center for Global Education
will register SUST participants for:
INS/SCA
372 Norwegian Language
INS/SCA 377 Scandinavia in the World
INS/SCA 393 Norwegian Art and Literature: Perspectives on Social Change
INS/SCA 394 Urbanization and Development in Scandinavia
INS/SCA 494 Independent Study/Research Campus
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester must contact the Augsburg Center for Global
Education by March 1 to apply for permission to study off-campus.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for SUST are
due in the HECUA office by March 15. 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.
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