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]).
HECUA is located at 2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210, St. Paul;
students are welcome to stop by for program materials or to talk with
a staff person.
Total Credits
The Metro Urban Studies
Term (MUST) provides 4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on
the transcript as Hamline credits and are included in GPA.
The Hamline
Plan
MUST has been
approved to fulfill the following requirements:
- LEAD
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in MUST.
Urban Studies majors
may receive major elective credit for the two MUST seminar courses.
Women's Studies majors
(through ACTC) may use the two internshop 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 MUST and may have received major credit include:
- Communications
- History
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Women's Studies
Discuss with your faculty
advisor specific credit distribution in relation to your degree program
and credits you need for the major, Hamline Plan, and/or electives.
Registration
The
student need not register at Hamline for the HECUA term. HECUA submits
registration on the student's behalf to the Hamline registrar.
Contacts
on Campus
Campus Representative:
Karen Vogel,
Political Science
651/523-2973, [email protected]
Can answer questions about
the program and credit distribution.
Signature required on application.
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Kari
Fangel, Director of Off-Campus Programs
651/523-2245, [email protected],
1471 Hewitt
Provides information about Hamline 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:
Martin Markowitz, Sociology/Urban Studies
651/523-2292, [email protected]
Can discuss fit with various
majors and credit distribution
Work Study Funds for
Internship:
Lynette Wahl,
Financial Aid
651/523-2933, [email protected]
OR Career Development, 523-2302
Information on arranging use of work study funds from your financial
aid package for a possible paid internship.
Campus
Deadlines
Students planning
to study off campus Fall semester 2001 must submit an application to
the Hamline International Programs Center (IPC) by November 22, 2000;
for Spring semester 2002 by March 20, 2001.
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.
(9/01/00)
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]).
HECUA is located at 2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210, St. Paul;
students are welcome to stop by for program materials or to talk with
a staff person.
Total Credits
The City Arts program provides
4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as Hamline
credits and are included in GPA.
The Hamline
Plan
CITY ARTS has been approved
to fulfill the following requirements:
- LEAD
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in CITY ARTS.
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.
Majors that have participated
in CITY ARTS are:
- Communications
- International Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Religion
- Special Education
- Theater
- Urban Studies
Discuss with your faculty
advisor specific credit distribution in relation to your degree program
and credits you need for the major, Hamline Plan, and/or electives.
Registration
The student need not register
at Hamline for the HECUA term. HECUA submits registration on the student's
behalf to the Hamline registrar.
Contacts
on Campus
Campus Representative:
Karen Vogel,
Political Science
651/523-2973, [email protected]
Can answer questions about
the program and credit distribution.
Signature required on application.
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Kari Fangel, Director
of Off-Campus Programs
651/523-2245, [email protected],
1471 Hewitt
Provides information about Hamline 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:
Van Dusenbery, Anthropology/International Studies (visited program
Spring '97)
651/523-2129, [email protected]
Colleen Bell, Education/Women's
Studies (Visited the program
Spring '98)
651/523-2312, [email protected]
Michelle Bassett, Art History
(Visited the program Spring
'98)
651/523-2457, [email protected]
Work Study Funds for
Internship:
Lynette Wahl,
Financial Aid
651/523-2933, [email protected]
OR Career Development, 523-2302
Information on arranging use of work study funds from your financial
aid package for a possible paid internship; check on current status
of this option
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Spring semester 2002 must submit an application to the Hamline
International Programs Center (IPC) by March 20, 2001.
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.
(9/01/00)
South
American Urban Semester (SAUS)
Fall Semester
Community
Internships in Latin America (CILA)
Fall Semester
Environment,
Economy & 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]). HECUA
is located at 2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210, St. Paul; students
are welcome to stop by for program materials or to talk with a staff
person.
Total Credits
Each program provides 4
course credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as Hamline
credits and are included in GPA.
The Hamline
Plan
The Latin America programs
may fulfill certain requirements in the Hamline Plan. Discuss with your
faculty advisor, based on your choice of program and your Hamline Plan
credit needs.
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in the Latin America programs.
Majors that have participated
in the programs (may have received major credit) include:
SAUS: Anthropology o
Economics o English
o Environmental Studies
o History o
International Studies o
Latin American Studies o
Music o Political
Science o Psychology
o Sociology
o Spanish
CILA: International
Studies o Sociology
o Spanish
ECCLA: 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, Hamline Plan and/or electives.
Scholarships
Hamline
students planning to study in Latin America may apply for the Student
Aid for Latin American Studies (SALAS) Scholarship. For further
information, contact Hamline's International Programs Center, 651/523-2245.
Registration
The student need not register
at Hamline for the HECUA term. HECUA submits registration on the student's
behalf to the Hamline registrar.
Contacts on
Campus
Campus Representative:
Karen Vogel,
Political Science
651/523-2973, [email protected]
Can answer questions about
the program and credit distribution.
Signature required on application.
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Kari Fangel, Director of Off-Campus Programs
651/523-2245, [email protected],
1471 Hewitt
Provides information about Hamline requirements and procedures for
off-campus study
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Must see all students planning to study off campus
Signature required on application
Faculty familiar with
the program:
Barbara Younoszai, Spanish (Visited
CILA Spring '97)
651/523-2394, [email protected]
David Sunderland, Spanish
(Visited CILA Spring '95)
651/523-2481
Andrea Bell, Spanish
651/523-2481, [email protected]
Colleen Bell, Education
(visited CILA Spring '00)
651/523-2312, [email protected]
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester 2001 must submit an application to the Hamline
International Programs Center (IPC) by November 22, 2000. Students
planning to study off campus Spring semester 2002 must submit an application
to the Hamline International Programs Center (IPC) by March 20, 2001.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for SAUS and
CILA are due in the HECUA office by March 15. Applications for
EECLA are due 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.
(9/01/00)
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]).
HECUA is located at 2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210, St. Paul;
students are welcome to stop by for program materials or to talk with
a staff person.
Total Credits
The Scandinavian Urban Studies
Term (SUST) provides 4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on
the transcript as Hamline credits and are included in GPA.
The Hamline
Plan
SUST has been approved to
fulfill the following requirements: [to
be determined]
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in SUST.
Majors that have participated
in SUST and received major credit include:
Political Science
o Sociology
o Urban
Studies
Other majors that have participated
include:
Business o
Economics o
English o
Environmental Studies
o Geography
o History
o International
Studies
o Legal Studies
o Psychology
o Scandinavian
Studies o Urban
Planning
Discuss with your faculty
advisor specific credit distribution in relation to your degree program
and credits you need for the major, Hamline Plan and/or electives.
Registration
The student need not register
at Hamline for the HECUA term. HECUA submits registration on the student's
behalf to the Hamline registrar.
Contacts
on Campus
Campus Representative:
Karen Vogel,
Political Science (Visited
the program Fall '95 and Fall '99)
651/523-2973, [email protected]
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution.
Signature required on application.
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Kari Fangel, Director of Off-Campus Programs
651/523-2245, [email protected],
1471 Hewitt
Provides information about Hamline requirements and procedures for
off-campus study
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Must see all students planning to study off campus
Signature required on application
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester 2001 must submit an application to the Hamline
International Programs Center (IPC) by November 20, 2000.
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.
(9/01/00)
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