International & Off-Campus Studies

 

JANUARY 2010 INTERIMS WITH SPACE AVAILABLE  
   
DEPARTMENT/NUMBER/TITLE INSTRUCTOR
   
Art 246: New York Art Interim John Saurer
Art 255: Italian Art in Context (Note that pre-reqs for this course have been dropped.) Nancy Thompson
Biology 281: Winter Ecology Charles Umbanhower
Chemistry 260: Medicinal Chemistry in Jamaica Greg Muth
Education 170: Schools and Urban Communities Eric MacDonald
Education 378: Multicultural Education Hawaii Elizabeth Leer
** French 235: French Language and Moroccan Culture in Fes  Wendy Allen
French 275: Interdisciplinary French Studies in Paris Amine Bekhechi
** German 233: Language and Culture Studies in Germany Karl Fink
Interdisciplinary 97:264J: Dev. & Comm in Bangladesh (HECUA) Tom Williamson, Adviser
Math 218: Geometry and Decorative Art in Morocco Richard Allen
Math 234: Number Theory - Budapest Tina Garrett
Music 236: The Music and Culture of Norway Dan Dressen, Adviser
Religion 272: Sacred Place in Greece and Turkey L.DeAne Lagerquist
** Spanish 233: Intermediate Spanish II in Ecuador Alberto Villate-Isaza
** Spanish 234: Intermediate Spanish II in Costa Rica Leon Narvaez
** COURSES OPEN TO FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
 


 

Faculty Recommendation Form

Students interested in advice about what off-campus study option to choose are invited to make an appointment with Helen Stellmaker (x3871), Coordinator of Advising and Student Activities. Applications for programs are available at all times in the International and Off-Campus Studies Office, which is located in Steensland Hall.

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