Metro
Urban Studies Term (MUST)
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],
www.hecua.org).
Total Credits
The Metro Urban Studies
Term (MUST) provides 16 total credits. Courses and credits appear on
the transcript as Concordia credits. The 8 seminar credits are included
in GPA. The 8 internship credits will appear on the transcript as P
or N.
General Education
Credits
Students
who participate in a HECUA semester may use 12 of the 16 credits to
meet General Education Goal Area Requirements in the following areas:
aesthetic, civic, global, interpersonal, intellectual or integrative.
They
may use the remaining four credits for an internship or for elective
credits or for elective credits in the major. (Students will request
the credit distribution on the internship application form available
in the Student Academic Advising Office.)
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in MUST.
Majors that have participated
in MUST are: Christian Education o Sociology
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 MUST,
students must register at the Concordia registrar's office for: HEC
498 - HECUA Semester
Contacts on Campus
Campus
Representative:
Thomas Saylor, History
651/641-8253, [email protected]
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution. Signature
required on application.
Off-Campus
Study
(No signature required
on application)
Work
Study Funds for Internship:
Panya Lo, Financial Aid
651/641-8702, [email protected]
Information on arranging use of work study funds from your financial
aid package for a possible paid MUST internship; requires that 50% of
the wage be paid by the internship site
Faculty familiar with
the program:
Can discuss fit with various majors and credit distribution
Susan Pratt, English Dept. (visited program Fall '98)
651/641-8221, [email protected]
Eleanor Heginbotham, English (former campus representative) 651/641-8267,
[email protected]
Campus Deadlines
Students planning
to enroll in MUST Fall semester should meet with the HECUA campus representative
by March 15 to discuss the program and application process.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for MUST
are due in the HECUA office by April 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.
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],
www.hecua.org).
Total Credits
The City Arts program provides
16 total credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as Concordia
credits. The 8 seminar credits are included in GPA. The 8 internship
credits will appear on the transcript as P or N.
General Education Credits
Students who participate
in a HECUA semester may use 12 of the 16 credits to meet General Education
Goal Area Requirements in the following areas: aesthetic, civic, global,
interpersonal, intellectual or integrative.
They may use the remaining
four credits for an internship or for elective credits in the major.
(Students will request the credit distribution on the internship application
form available in the Student Academic Advising Office.)
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in CITY ARTS.
Majors that have participated
include: Art oElementary Ed. o English
CITY ARTS credits have been
approved for the Community Arts major/minor. Contact Keith Williams
or Karla Ness for further information (see contact information on reverse
side).
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 the Concordia registrar's office for: HEC
498 - HECUA Semester
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative:
Thomas Saylor, History (visited
program Spring '98) 651/641-8253, [email protected] Can answer questions
about the program and credit distribution.. Signature required on application.
Off-Campus Study (No signature required on application)
Work Study Funds for
Internship:
Panya Lo, Financial Aid 651/641-8702, [email protected] Information
on arranging use of work study funds from your financial aid package
for a possible paid MUST internship; requires that 50% of the wage be
paid by the internship site
Faculty familiar with
the program:
Can discuss fit with the major and credit distribution
Karla Ness, Art (visited program Spring '98 and Spring '99) 651/641-8740,
[email protected]; can advise on Community Arts major/minor
Keith Williams, Art (visited program Spring '99) 651/641-8743,
[email protected]; can advise on Community Arts major/minor
Eleanor Heginbotham, English (former campus representative) 651/641-8267,
[email protected]
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in CITY ARTS Spring semester should meet with the HECUA campus representative
by November 1 to discuss the program and application process.
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.
South
American Urban Semester (SAUS)
Fall Semester
Community
Internships in Latin America (CILA)
Fall Semester
Environment, Economy
and Community in Latin America
Spring Semester
NOTE: Culture &
Society in Latin America (CASLA) Spring Semester program has
been discontinued, replaced with Environment, Economy & Community
in Latin America (EECLA) Spring Semester program.
NOTE: Community Internships in Latin America (CILA) is
now being offered Fall Semester (was previously a Spring Semester
program).
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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],
www.hecua.org).
Total Credits
Each program provides 16
credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as Concordia credits
and are included in GPA.
General Education
Credits
Students who participate
in a HECUA semester may use 12 of the 16 credits to meet General Education
Goal Area Requirements in the following areas: aesthetic, civic, global,
interpersonal, intellectual or integrative.
They may use the remaining
four credits for an internship or for elective credits or for elective
credits in the major. (Students will request the credit distribution
on the internship application form available in the Student Academic
Advising Office.)
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in the Latin America programs.
Majors that have participated
include:
Education o English
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 SAUS,
CILA or EECLA, students must register at the Concordia registrar's office
for:
HEC 498 - HECUA Semester
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative:
Thomas Saylor, History 651/641-8253, [email protected]
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution Signature
required on application
Off-Campus Study
(No signature required on application)
Faculty familiar with the program:
Can discuss fit with the major and credit distribution
David Sunderland, Spanish instructor (visited CASLA & CILA Spring '95)
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in EECLA Spring semester programs should meet with the HECUA campus
representative by October 1 to discuss the program and application
process. For the SAUS and CILA Fall semester programs, meet with the
representative by February 15.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for EECLA are
due in the HECUA office by November 1. Applications for SAUS
and CILA 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.
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],
www.hecua.org).
Total Credits
The Scandinavian Urban Studies
Term (SUST) provides 16 credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript
as Concordia credits and are included in GPA.
General Education
Credits
Students who participate
in a HECUA semester may use 12 of the 16 credits to meet General Education
Goal Area Requirements in the following areas: aesthetic, civic, global,
interpersonal, intellectual or integrative. They may use the remaining
four credits for an internship or for elective credits or for elective
credits in the major. (Students will request the credit distribution
on the internship application form available in the Student Academic
Advising Office.)
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in SUST.
Majors that have participated
in SUST include:
Elementary Education
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 SUST,
students must register at the Concordia registrar's office for:
HEC 498 - HECUA Semester
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative:
Thomas Saylor, History
651/641-8253, [email protected]
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution Signature
required on application
Off-Campus Study
(No signature required on application)
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in SUST Fall semester should meet with the HECUA campus representative
by February 15 to discuss the program and application process.
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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