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 16 credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript
as CSB/SJU credits and are included in GPA.
Core Curriculum
Requirements
The program may fulfill
the following core requirements, to be determined in consultation with
academic advising staff:
- SSU
- Discussion
- Writing
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in MUST.
Majors that have participated
in MUST and may have received major credit include:
Communication o English o Environmental Studies o History o Liberal
Studies o Peace Studies o Political Science o Psychology o Sociology
o Theology o Women's Studies
Peace Studies majors
may use MUST credits toward their major. Discuss with your advisor how
the internship and seminars may be approved for the Upper Division and
internship requirements within the major, depending on your concentration.
All students should discuss
with their advisors specific credit distribution in relation to their
degree program and credits needed for the major, core curriculum and/or
electives. Credit approval in the major must be approved through the
department chair.
Registration
Students are automatically
registered for off-campus study; check with the CSB/SJU Office of International
Education with questions.
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative
and International Education:
Stephen Burmeister-May, International Education
320/363-2082, [email protected],
Quad 181-182 in the Great Hall
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Provides information about CSB/SJU requirements and procedures for off-campus
study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Faculty and staff familiar
with the program:
Can discuss fit with the major and credit distribution
Jeffrey Anderson, Peace Studies (visited program Fall '96)
320/363-3047, [email protected]
Ron Pagnucco, Peace Studies (visited program Fall '99)
320/363-5784, [email protected]
René McGraw, Peace Studies
320/363-2698, [email protected]
Jill
Farry, Internships (former campus representative)
320/363-5300, [email protected]
Work Study Funds for
Internship:
CSB: Barbara Fahnhorst, Financial Aid/Community Service Program
320/363-5049, [email protected],
Main 243
SJU: Val Knopp-Pedersen, Financial Aid
320/363-2186, [email protected]
Information on arranging use of work-study funds from your financial
aid package for a possible paid MUST internship; handled on a case-by-case
basis due to limited funds for off-campus placements
Campus
Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in MUST Spring 2001 should submit completed application to the CSB/SJU
International Education Office by November 15, 2000. Students
planning on enrolling in MUST for Fall of 2001 should submit a completed
application to the CSB.SJU International Education Office by April
1, 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]).
Total Credits
The City Arts program provides
16 semester credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as
CSB/SJU credits and are included in GPA.
Core Curriculum
Requirements
The program may fulfill
the following core requirements, to be determined
in consultation with academic advising staff:
- FA
- HMU
- Discussion
- Writing
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in CITY ARTS.
Majors that have participated
in CITY ARTS are:
Art o English o German o Humanities o Liberal Studies
Peace Studies majors
may use CITY ARTS credits toward their major. Discuss with your advisor
how the internship and seminars may be approved for the Upper Division
and internship requirements within the major, depending on your concentration.
Discuss with your advisor
specific credit distribution in relation to your degree program and
credits you need for the major, core curriculum and/or electives. Credit
approval in the major must be approved through the department chair.
Registration
Students are automatically
registered for off-campus study; check with the CSB/SJU Office of International
Education with questions.
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative
and International Education:
Stephen Burmeister-May,
International Education
320/363-2082, [email protected],
Quad 181-182 in the Great Hall
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Provides information about CSB/SJU requirements and procedures for off-campus
study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Faculty and staff familiar
with the program:
Can discuss
fit with the major and credit distribution
Andrea Shaker, Art (visited program Spring '98)
320/363-5032, [email protected],
BAC A186A
Work Study Funds for
Internship:
CSB: Barbara Fahnhorst, Financial Aid/Community Service Program
320/363-5049, [email protected],
Main 243
SJU: Val Knopp-Pedersen, Financial Aid
320/363-2186, [email protected]
Information on arranging
use of work-study funds from your financial aid package for a possible
paid MUST internship; handled on a case-by-case basis due to limited
funds for off-campus placements
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in CITY ARTS 2001 should submit a completed application to the CSB/SJU
International Education Office by November 15, 2000.
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.
(8/29/00)
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]).
Total Credits
Each semester program provides
16 semester credits. Courses and credits appear on the transcript as
CSB/SJU credits and are included in GPA.
Core Curriculum
Requirements
The programs may fulfill
the following core requirements, to be determined in consultation with
academic advising staff:
SAUS: SSU, Discussion,
Writing, Global
CILA: SSU, Discussion, Global
EECLA: SSU, Discussion, Writing, Global
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 Economics
o Elementary Education oEnglish o Environmental Studies o Government
o History
o International Management o Liberal Studies o Mathematics o Political
Science o Psychology o Social Science o Spanish o Theology
CILA Peace Studies*
o Social Work o Sociology o Spanish o Urban Studies
EECLA: New program
intended for students in social sciences, economics, environmental studies,
and others
* Peace Studies
majors may use CILA credits toward their major. Discuss with your
advisor how the internship and seminars may be approved for theUpper
Division and internship requirements within the major, depending on
your concentration.
Discuss with your advisor
specific credit distribution in relation to your degree program and
credits you need for the major, core curriculum and/or electives. Credit
approval in the major must be approved through the department chair.
Registration
Students are automatically
registered for off-campus study; check with the CSB/SJU Office of International
Education with questions.
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative
and International Education:
Stephen Burmeister-May, International Education
320/363-2082, [email protected],
Quad 181-182 in the Great Hall
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Provides information about CSB/SJU requirements and procedures for off-campus
study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Faculty and staff familiar
with the program:
Can discuss
fit with the major and credit distribution
Jeffrey Anderson, Peace Studies (visited CILA in Spring '97)
320/363-3047, [email protected]
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in EECLA 2001 should submit a completed application to the CSB/SJU International
Education Office by October 15, 2000. Students planning to enroll
in SAUS 2001 and CILA 2001 should submit a completed application to
the CSB/SJU International Education Office by March 1, 2001.
HECUA Deadline
Applications for SAUS and
CILA are due in the HECUA office by March 15. Applications for
EECLA are due in the HECUA office by November 1. 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.
(8/29/00)
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]).
Total Credits
The Scandinavian Urban Studies
Term (SUST) provides 16 semester credits. Courses and credits appear
on the transcript as CSB/SJU credits and are included in GPA.
Core Curriculum
Requirements
The program may fulfill
the following core requirements, to be determined in consultation with
academic advising staff:
- SSU
- FA
- HMU
- Discussion
- Writing
Major Credits
Students from all majors
are encouraged to participate in SUST.
Majors that have participated
in SUST include:
Accounting o Biology o French o German o Government o History o Liberal
Studies o Management
o Peace Studies o Political Science o Sociology o Spanish
Discuss with your advisor
specific credit distribution in relation to your degree program and
credits you need for the major, core curriculum and/or electives. Credit
approval in the major must be approved through the department chair.
Registration
Students are automatically
registered for off-campus study; check with the CSB/SJU Office of International
Education with questions.
Contacts on Campus
Campus Representative
and International Education:
Stephen Burmeister-May, International Education
320/363-2082, [email protected],
Quad 181-182 in the Great Hall
Can answer questions about the program and credit distribution
Can refer you to alumni of the program
Provides information about CSB/SJU requirements and procedures for off-campus
study
Must see all students planning to study off-campus
Signature required on application
Campus Deadlines
Students planning to enroll
in SUST 2001 should submit a completed application to the CSB/SJU International
Education Office by March 1, 2001.
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.
(8/29/00)
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