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 St. Olaf credits but are not included in GPA.
General
Education Credits
MUST has been pre-approved
to fulfill the following requirements:
- HBS-E: Studies in Human
Behavior and Society
- WRI: Writing
- MCS-D: Multi-cultural
Studies Component
All courses are Level
II or Level III.
Major
Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in MUST.
Majors that have participated
in MUST and received major credit are:
Other majors that have
participated in MUST are:
- Biology
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Speech Communication
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
Students will be registered
at St. Olaf for HECUA-MUST.
Contacts
on Campus
Program Advisor:
Mary Carlsen, Social Work Dept. (visited program Fall '96)
507/646-3136, [email protected],
223A Rolvaag
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Signature required on application (in Campus Representative section)
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Helen Stellmaker,
Advising/Student Activities, Int'l & Off-Campus Studies (visited
program Fall '98)
507/646-3871, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Provides information about St. Olaf requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Patrick Quade, Director
of International and Off-Campus Studies
507/646-3069, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Campus Representative:
Frank Odd, Spanish Dept. (visited program Fall '98)
507/646-3466, [email protected],
22A Old Main
Other faculty/staff
familiar with the program:
Dan Hofrenning, Political Science Dept. (former Program Advisor)
507/646-3128, [email protected],
103C Holland Hall
Norine Lennox, Social Work (visited program Fall '96)
507/646-3350, [email protected],
224A Rolvaag Library
Steve Soderlind, Economics Dept.
507/646-3153 , [email protected],
Holland 433
Campus
Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester must submit applications to the St.
Olaf Office of International and Off-Campus Studies by March 1
in the prior academic year.
HECUA
Deadline
St. Olaf will forward
your completed application to HECUA for Fall semester by HECUA's
April 15 deadline; for Spring semester by HECUA's December
1 deadline. 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 St. Olaf credits but are not included in GPA.
General
Education Credits
CITY ARTS has been pre-approved
to fulfill the following requirements:
- ALS-A: Artistic Studies
- HBS-E: Studies in Human
Behavior and Society
- WRI: Writing
- MCS-D: Multi-cultural
Studies Component
All courses are Level
II or Level III.
Major
Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in CITY ARTS.
Majors that have participated
in CITY ARTS are:
- African American Studies
- Art History
- Creative Writing
- Economics
- Fine Arts
- Mathematics
- Music
- Para College
- Political Science
- Speech and Drama
- 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.
Registration
Students will be registered
at St. Olaf for HECUA-CITY ARTS.
Contacts
on Campus
Program Advisor:
Dan Dressen, Music Dept. (visited program Spring '98)
507/646-3180, [email protected],
103 Christiansen Hall
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Signature required on application (in Campus Representative section)
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Helen Stellmaker,
Advising/Student Activities, Int'l & Off-Campus Studies (visited
program Fall '98)
507/646-3871, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Provides information about St. Olaf requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Patrick Quade, Director
of International and Off-Campus Studies
507/646-3069, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Campus Representative:
Frank Odd, Spanish Dept. (visited program Fall '98)
507/646-3466, [email protected],
22A Old Main
Other faculty/staff
familiar with the program:
Susan Bauer, Director, Interdisciplinary Fine Arts Program (visited
program Spring '96)
507/646-3369, [email protected],
217 Speech-Theater
Mac Gimse, Art Dept. (visited program Spring '97)
507/646-3478, [email protected],
24 Flaten Hall
Matt Rohn, Art Dept.
507/646-3479, [email protected],
25 Flaten Hall
Campus
Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Spring semester must submit applications to the St. Olaf
Office of International and Off-Campus Studies by March 1 the
previous year.
HECUA
Deadline
St. Olaf will forward
your completed application to HECUA by HECUA's December 1 deadline.
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.
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]).
Total
Credits
Each program provides
4 course credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as
St. Olaf credits and are included in GPA.
General
Education Credits
Programs have been pre-approved
to fulfill the following requirements:
SAUS
- HBS-E: Studies in
Human Behavior and Society
- WRI: Writing
- MCS-G: Multi-cultural
Studies Course - outside the Western Tradition
CILA
- HBS-E: Studies in
Human Behavior and Society
- WRI: Writing
All courses are Level
II or Level III.
EECLA
Review and approval
for General Education Credits is pending.
Major
Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in HECUA Latin America programs.
Majors that have participated
(many receiving major credit) include:
SAUS:
- American Studies
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Education
- English
- Family Resources
- French
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- Latin American Studies
- Linguistics
- Para College
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Urban Studies
- Women's Studies
CILA:
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Spanish
EECLA:
- New program; intended
for students in social sciences, economics, environmental studies,
social work 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.
Registration
Students will be registered
at St. Olaf for HECUA-SAUS, HECUA-CILA or HECUA-EECLA (EECLA still
to be formally established as registration option).
Contacts
on Campus
Program Advisor and
Campus Representative:
Frank Odd, Spanish Dept. (visited program Spring '99)
507/646-3466, [email protected],
22A Old Main
Can answer questions about the program and credit
Signature required on application (in Campus Representative section)
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Helen Stellmaker,
Advising/Student Activities, Int'l & Off-Campus Studies (visited
CILA Spring '00)
507/646-3871, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Provides information about St. Olaf requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Patrick Quade, Director
of International and Off-Campus Studies
507/646-3069, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Other faculty/staff
familiar with the program:
David Schodt, Economics Dept.
507/646-3156, [email protected],
414A Holland Hall
Gwen Barnes-Karol, Spanish Dept.
507/646-3380, [email protected],
23 Old Main
Campus
Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall or Spring semester must submit applications to the
St. Olaf Office of International and Off-Campus Studies by March
1 in the prior academic year.
HECUA
Deadline
St. Olaf will forward
your completed application to HECUA by HECUA's March 15 deadline
for SAUS and CILA, or November 1 deadline for EECLA.
Early application is encouraged,
as the programs 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 St. Olaf credits but are not included
in GPA.
General
Education Credits
SUST has been pre-approved
to fulfill the following requirements:
- HBS-E: Studies
in Human Behavior and Society
- ALS-L: Literary Studies
- WRI: Writing
All courses are Level
II or Level III.
Major
Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in SUST.
Majors that have participated
in SUST and received major credit include:
- Norwegian
- Music
- Nordic Studies Concentration
- Political Science
- Women's Studies
- Urban Studies
Other majors that have
participated and may have received major credit include:
- Art
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communications
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Family Studies
- History
- Management
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Psychology
- Religion
- Sociology
- Sports Science
- Urban Planning
- 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.
Registration
Students will be registered
at St. Olaf for HECUA-SUST.
Contacts
on Campus
Program Advisor:
Solveig Zempel, Norwegian Dept. (visited program Fall '98)
507/646-3471, [email protected],
14D Old Main
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Signature required on application (in Campus Representative section)
Study Abroad/Off-Campus
Study:
Helen Stellmaker,
Advising/Student Activities, Int'l & Off-Campus Studies
507/646-3871, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage
Provides information about St. Olaf requirements and procedures
for off-campus study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Patrick Quade, Director
of International and Off-Campus Studies
507/646-3069, [email protected],
Manitou Cottage (visited program Fall '97)
Campus Representative:
Frank Odd, Spanish Dept.
507/646-3466, [email protected],
22A Old Main
Other faculty/staff
familiar with the program:
Can discuss
fit with the major and credit distribution
Margaret O'Leary, Norwegian Dept.
507/646-3569, [email protected],
14C Old Main
Campus
Deadlines
Students planning to study
off campus Fall semester must submit applications to the St. Olaf
Office of International and Off-Campus Studies by March 1.
HECUA
Deadline
St. Olaf will forward
your completed application to HECUA by HECUA's March 15 deadline.
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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Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs, Inc.
Last updated 08/30/00