Please note: This is NOT the most current catalog.
Semester and Year-Long Programs
Students who wish to spend a semester or year of study
off campus have a large number and variety of other off-campus programs
from which to choose.
Africa
Ghana
The Council Study Center Program
CIEE (Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Full Year)
Sponsored by the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE),
the Council Study Center in Ghana is designed for students excited
by the opportunity to be at the cultural and intellectual center
of a nation in the process of realizing its potential.
Namibia
Nation-building, Globalization and Decolonizing
the Mind: Southern African Perspectives (Spring Semester)
This program examines these crucial issues from the perspectives
of the new democracies of southern Africa. Students explore these
issues by meeting and interacting with leaders of government and
civil society, as well as seeing and experiencing the concrete results
of these realities at the grassroots level. A crucial part of the
program will be investigating the parallels between these societies
and the United States.
Senegal
Dakar (Full year or Spring Semester)
Based at the Baobab Center and the Universit Cheikh Anta Diop
in Dakar, Senegal, this program is designed for students who wish
to have an opportunity to live and study in a French-speaking West
African country. The program introduces students to Senegal and
Senegalese society in its multiple dimensions and allows them to
gain an understanding of issues such as education, women's roles,
traditional ways of life and the impact of development and globalization.
Tanzania
ACM Tanzania Fall: Studies in Human
Evolution and Ecology
The ACM Tanzania program offers undergraduates an unusual opportunity
to conduct fieldwork in some of the world's greatest paleoanthropological
and ecological sites. Students divide their time between the University
of Dar es Salaam and the Northern Region of Tanzania. The program
is both physically and academically demanding, and only well-qualified
students will be selected.
ACM Tanzania Spring: Nation-building
and Development in Africa
On this program based primarily on the campus
of the University of Dar es Salaam, students experience the breadth
of Tanzanian society and study its culture, language, politics,
religion and socio-economic structures. Field trips and a two-week
rural stay supplement the academic work, enabling students to explore
the country's cultural, economic and ecological diversity.
The Lutheran College Consortium for Tanzania
and the University of Dar es Salaam (August-December)
The Lutheran College Consortium for Tanzania
is a cooperative exchange program between four colleges of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and the University of Dar es Salaam,
located seven miles from Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania,
East Africa.
Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe program is currently suspended due
to political unrest in the country.
Zimbabwe Program (University of Zimbabwe)
ACM (Interim and Spring Semester)
Located on the University of Zimbabwe campus
in Harare, the interdisciplinary Zimbabwe program addresses the
challenges of building a modern, independent nation and focuses
on development issues in southern Africa. ACM and University of
Zimbabwe faculty members offer courses in culture and society, political
and economic development and the Shona language. Family stays in
Harare and Bulawayo offer students the opportunity to live with
Zimbabweans, participate in community life, and interact with Zimbabwe's
two main ethnic groups, the Shona and the Ndebele.
American, North
United States
AILE Program, Law Columbia University,
New York City
This cooperative program with Columbia University
School of Law through Accelerated Interdisciplinary Legal Education
(AILE) enables students to complete their undergraduate and legal
education in six years. To be considered as candidates, students
will ordinarily be required to have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 at
the end of their sophomore year and a score of 42 or better on the
LSAT. Candidates must demonstrate a willingness to pursue studies
in the liberal arts while developing their capacity to handle legal
concepts and materials.
Biosphere 2 Earth Semester
(Fall Semester,
Spring Semester) Tucson, Arizona
Biosphere 2 Earth Semester is sponsored by Columbia University and
located in the Sonoran desert. Biosphere 2 offers challenging interdisciplinary
programs that address the status of the global environment, the
consequences of human impact and strategies for planetary management.
Chicago Arts Program
ACM (Fall Semester, Spring Semester)
The Chicago Arts Program is a 15-week guide to the contemporary
art world. While living in Chicago, students attend a wide range
of cultural events. In addition, students meet and work with local
artists and arts professionals in part-time internships. Not limited
to arts majors, the program is open to all students who have a strong
interest in the arts.
City Arts (Minneapolis/St.
Paul) HECUA (Spring Semester)
City Arts explores creativity in the arts and the roles arts play
in shaping urban life. Field study, semi-nar/discussion, and site
visits in Twin Cities' arts communities develop critical inquiry
and an understanding of the nature of art, the role of artists in
society, and issues of support of and access to the arts. Internships
connect program topics with professional development and issues
of the work world.
Dual Degree Program, Engineering
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
This cooperative program enables qualified students to earn a B.A.
from St. Olaf and a bachelor's degree in engineering from the University
of Minnesota. The five-year program includes the senior year and
the fifth year at the University of Minnesota. A second program
enables students to receive, in four years, the B.A. at St. Olaf
and enter a Master of Engineering degree program at the University
of Minnesota. This program will typically involve two additional
years.
Dual Degree Program, Engineering
Washington University, St. Louis
This cooperative program enables qualified students to earn a B.A.
from St. Olaf and a B.S. in engineering from Washington University
(St. Louis). The five-year program includes the senior year and
the fifth year at Washington University. All St. Olaf degree requirements
must be satisfied as well as the admission requirements at Washington
University.
Metro Urban Studies Term
(Minneapolis/St. Paul) (MUST)
HECUA (Fall Semester, Spring Semester)
Based in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, the Metro Urban Studies
Term (MUST) immerses students in the Twin Cities' rich heritage
of citizen action on local, national and global issues. Field study
and community service internships are emphasized for studying the
theory and practice of social change and acquiring skills for civic
life.
National Theater Institute
The mission of the National Theater Institute is to expose young
theater artists to intensive conservatory-based training and provide
an orientation to the professional theater. After a semester of
classes, workshops, theater trips and special events at NTI in Waterford,
Connecticut, students have a sense of the commitment necessary for
a career in the theater and a deeper knowledge of their capabilities,
their strengths and their weaknesses.
Newberry Library Program
in the Humanities (Chicago)
ACM (Fall Semester, Interim Seminar)
One of America's great research libraries provides the setting and
resources for this program. Students attend interdisciplinary seminars
taught by visiting professors and have the opportunity to meet with
resident scholars and library staff. In the fall, students write
a major research paper based on the Newberry's collections in the
humanities. In addition, students may enroll in a one-month seminar
in January.
Oak Ridge Science Semester
(Tennessee) ACM (Fall Semester)
The Oak Ridge Science Semester is designed to enable qualified undergraduates
to study and conduct research in a prestigious and challenging scientific
environment. As members of a research team working at the frontiers
of knowledge, participants engage in long-range investigations using
the facilities at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), near
Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Oregon Extension (Fall
Semester)
Set on the banks of an old mill pond in the Cascade Mountains of
Oregon, this program offers students an adventure in ideas. Using
the seminar and tutorial approach, students spend a semester in
concentrated study, undistracted by campus life. Learning revolves
around reading and small group discussions balanced by occasional
lectures and individual study projects.
Semester at an Independent
College of Art
(Fall Semester, Spring Semester)
Art majors, with departmental permission, attend an independent
college of art to gain specialized studio experience, especially
in the graphic arts. Interested students must work with the campus
program advisor to determine availability. In recent years, students
have attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the
Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
Superior Studies
Superior Studies, sponsored by a consortium of Midwestern colleges,
is a summer program that combines college courses, field study and
outdoor experiences. It is based at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning
Center, which occupies 2,100 forested acres overlooking Lake Superior
on Minnesota's North Shore.
Urban Education (Chicago)
ACM
(Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer)
The Urban Education program offers student teaching internships,
a summer sequence of courses leading to bilingual or English as
a Second Language (ESL) certification, and an intensive one-month
course in January on multicultural and global awareness. Chicago
offers exceptional opportunities for students interested in education
and educational issues. The diversity of communities served by Chicago
schools provides a rich setting in which interns learn from working
with people who represent cultures and languages from all over the
world.
Urban Studies (Chicago)
ACM (Fall Semester, Spring Semester)
American cities concentrate the social, cultural and economic forces
that shape modern society. Chicago is the quintessential American
city that was founded on economic exchange, grew with America's
westward expansion, became the hub of midwest economic and political
power and continues to illustrate the best and worst of American
society. The urban studies program immerses students in the life
of Chicago while exploring both the historical and current forces
that define urban life. Through supervised internships, seminars,
a core course and independent study, students experience the dynamics
of a modern city while learning academic concepts to frame those
experiences.
Washington (D.C.) Semester
The American University
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester)
In this program, offered in cooperation with The American University,
selected students spend a semester in Washington, D.C., studying
government in action. They register for a two-credit seminar, a
one-credit internship and a one-credit individual research project
or course elective. Four course credits are awarded for the 16 semester
hours. Course levels are determined individually.
Wilderness Field Station
(Boundary Waters Canoe Area,
Minnesota) ACM (Summer 2 sessions)
The ACM Wilderness Field Station, located on remote Low Lake in
the Superior National Forest, offers an exceptional opportunity
for direct observation of north-woods nature. Much of the field
work in this lakeland wilderness is done on long canoe trips. The
base camp's laboratories, herbarium and library enable students
to supplement their field work with formal scientific study and
equipment.
America, South and Central
Costa Rica
Studies in Latin American Culture and Society
ACM (Fall Semester)
This fall program is an interdisciplinary program for students seeking
a comprehensive understanding of life in Latin America and wishing
to develop fluency in Spanish. This program, which focuses on humanities
and social sciences, is designed to take full advantage of its Costa
Rican setting. In San Jose and its environs, students live with
families both to improve their language ability and to enjoy personal
involvement in the daily life of a Latin American community.
Tropical Field Research:
Natural and
Social Sciences ACM (Spring Semester)
The spring program is designed for advanced work in the natural
and social sciences. Costa Rica supports an extraordinary variety
of plant and animal life and provides rich research opportunities
for students of tropical biology and ecology. An equally broad range
of research topics is available for students of anthropology, archaeology,
economics, geography, geology, history, political science and sociology.
Students prepare for their research during a month-long orientation
which includes intensive language training and a review of field
work methodology.
Ecuador
Community Internships in Latin America
(CILA) HECUA (Fall Semester)
CILA studies philosophical and ideological perspectives of community
agencies and groups working with or for low-income and other disenfranchised
populations in Ecuador. Internships enable students to apply the
results of their learning in making choices about local and global
responsibilities, and a required core seminar compares and integrates
community-based participation with other models of social change.
Guatemala
Environment, Economy and Community in
Latin America (EECLA) HECUA (Spring Semester)
EECLA examines the impact of "development" on communities,
forms of resistance to change and alternatives for the transformation
of material life in the region. Students compare community economy
and market economy models in order to develop ways to analyze the
development issues encountered in Latin America. Includes 10 days
of field travel in Cuba.
Politics, Development and
the City Ð HECUA (Fall Semester)
This program explores historical and current issues related to rural-urban
migration, industrialization, government policies and effects on
human communities. Students compare and critique theories of development
and then explore their usefulness and limitations in understanding
the region and its global context.
Mexico
Social Work in a Latin American Context
(Spring Semester)
The goal of this program based in Cuernavaca is to develop cross-culturally
competent, ethical social work professionals with a global perspective
by providing a semester of transformative, experiential learning
focused on social and economic justice.
ASIA
India
India Studies (Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth
University, Pune, India) ACM (March-December)
The Indian subcontinent, home to almost one-sixth of the world's
population, provides a rich and complex background for the study
of a non-Western civilization. After an intensive 10-week orientation
term, including language study, at one of the ACM colleges, India
Studies program participants spend six months in Pune living with
Indian families. Students enroll at Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth,
for two terms where they continue language instruction, choose four
other courses and complete their independent study projects begun
during orientation.
Japan
Japan Studies (Waseda University, Tokyo,
Japan) ACM (Full Year)
Students spend the academic year at Waseda University's International
Division in Tokyo after a brief orientation providing intensive
language practice and cultural discussions. In addition to required
language study, electives may be chosen from a wide range of Asian
studies courses taught in English. A family living experience in
Tokyo provides an informal education in Japanese culture.
Ferris University (Full Year)
Ferris University, located in Yokohama, Japan, offers an Asian studies
program for women, which provides an ideal opportunity to study
and obtain practical knowledge of the culture and language of Japan.
Classes are conducted in English and Japanese, depending on the
course. Students live in dormitories.
Kansai Gaidai University
(Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Full Year)
Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka provides an ideal opportunity
to study and obtain practical knowledge of the culture and language
of Japan. A rigorous language program and lecture courses in the
humanities, the social sciences and business make it possible for
participants to approach a wide variety of study areas during their
stay. Students live with Japanese families.
Nagasaki College of Foreign
Languages
The Japan Studies in Nagasaki Program offers courses in Japanese
language, society and culture. In addition to academic coursework,
the program emphasizes exposure to Japanese society and culture
through a series of field trips and tours.
Nagoya University (Fall Semester,
Spring Semester, Full Year)
The Nagoya University Program for Academic Exchange (NUPACE) is
a short term student exchange program through which students are
given the opportunity to study in Japan for a semester or full year.
The curriculum consists of Japanese language instruction, Japanese
area studies, international/cross-cultural studies and wide range
of courses in the student's major field of study.
Korea
Yonsei University (Fall Semester, Spring
Semester or Full Year)
Yonsei University, situated on a large, quiet, well-wooded campus
in the heart of Seoul, is the oldest university in Korea. The International
Division of Yonsei was created to provide study opportunities for
non-Korean students. Taught in English, courses are designed to
provide a broad introduction to Korea in its Asian and world setting.
AUSTRALIA
Curtin University (Spring
Semester)
Curtin University is located in Perth on Australia's west coast.
Instruction is available to students with appropriate backgrounds
in any field offered by the university, and students may participate
in all of its programs. Accommodations are available on-campus,
off-campus and in homestays.
EUROPE
The Czech Republic
Central European Studies (Palacky University)
ACM (Fall Semester)
Combining its rich cultural heritage, the emerging revival of democracy
and a struggle for economic success, the Czech Republic mirrors
much of East and Central Europe. The program is based at Palacky
University in Olomouc, the historic capital of Moravia. Students
from many disciplines can benefit from intensive language training
and course work, field trips to major Central European cities, independent
research, and housing among Czech students in university dormitories.
Denmark
See Scandinavia
France
Programs in Angers,
Montpellier, and Rennes
Students interested in French language, literature, and culture
have the following options:
- Full Year at CIEE's Cooperative Study Center in
Rennes, Brittany (CIEE)
- Interim in Paris and Seminar in France, Universite
de Haute-Bretagne, Rennes, Brittany
- Interim in Paris and Spring Semester at Centre
d'Etudes Francaises in Angers
- Full Year in French at Montpellier
Program
All programs are open to students who have completed
French 251 with a minimum of B-. Spring Semester includes the Interim
in Paris as an integral and required part of the program. Students
receive five credits for Interim in Paris followed by semester programs.
Students may also choose to go to France for an Interim
only. French 275: French Language, Culture, and Theater in Paris
is offered annually. Prerequisite is French 251 with a minimum grade
of B- or approval of department.
Germany
Terms at Konstanz, Flensburg and Paderborn
(Fall Semester and Interim, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
Students who have completed German 251 may study for either a semester
or a full year at the University of Konstanz in southern Germany,
the University of Flensburg near the Danish border or the University
of Paderborn in north-central Germany. One credit is granted for
successful completion of the required intensive language course,
held prior to the beginning of the German semester. Up to four additional
upper level credits per semester may be earned from university courses.
Most fields of study offered by the universities are open to program
participants.
Great Britain
London and Florence: Arts in Context
ACM (Spring Semester)
The London and Florence program compares the artistic achievements
of two historically prominent cities. Participants study the historical
and political context of art, architecture, literature and theater
as well as Italian language. Visits to museums, galleries, theaters,
short trips to other areas of England and Italy and discussions
with local scholars supplement the course work. Students spend eight
weeks in each city and enjoy a week-long mid-semester break.
Centre for Medieval and Renaissance
Studies, Oxford
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
Students spend a semester or year at the Centre for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies in Oxford. Affiliated with Keble College, Oxford,
students become associate members of Keble with access to many of
its undergraduate opportunities. Courses of study are available
in archaeology, art history, studio art, history, law, languages,
literature, music, philosophy, politics and religious studies.
Harris Manchester College,
Oxford University (Full Year)
A limited number of juniors may spend a year studying at Harris
Manchester College, Oxford. Harris Manchester College is situated
in the heart of Oxford and its neo-Gothic architecture, faculty
organization and student lifestyle are like those of any other Oxford
college. As members of the University of Oxford, students have use
of all of the university's facilities libraries, lectures,
associations, sports. Tutorial instruction is primarily available
in English, geography, history, philosophy, politics, religion and
mathematics.
Lancaster University (Fall
Semester, Interim
and Spring Semester, Full Year)
Students may participate in a semester or year-long program at Lancaster
University in northwestern England, where they are fully participating
members of the university community. Courses are available in any
field, including arts, natural sciences, women's studies and mathematics.
London School of Economics
and Political Science (Full Year)
London School of Economics (LSE) provides economics majors an opportunity
to study at a leading British University in the city of London.
The school is noted for its work in economic and social policy.
Its proximity to the London financial markets provides a rich environment
for the study of finance.
Northern Ireland: Democracy
& Social Change– HECUA (Spring
Semester)
This program examines the historical, political and religious roots
of the conflict in Northern Ireland, the prospects for peace and
the progress being made. The program explores theoretical approaches
to understanding conflict and its transformation as well as the
processes underway in Northern Ireland to create a stable democracy.
University of Aberdeen (Fall
Semester,
Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
The University of Aberdeen, one of the oldest universities in Great
Britain, is located on the North Sea coast in northeastern Scotland.
Students may participate in Fall Semester, Spring Semester, or the
full year program. Aberdeen provides a wide range of departments
including law, natural and physical sciences, divinity, arts and
social science.
University of East Anglia
(Fall Semester,
Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is located two hours northeast
of London near the city of Norwich. Students of junior or senior
standing may spend a semester or full year engaged in study in any
one of the disciplines offered by UEA including humanities, social
sciences and natural sciences. Students are full members of the
university and are housed in university residence halls.
Hungary
Budapest Semester in Mathematics
the Mathematical Institutes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
and Eotvos Lorand University (Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Full
Year)
Designed primarily for junior and senior mathematics majors, this
is a cooperative program with the Mathematical Institutes of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest.
Students take at least three mathematics courses and one or two
intercultural courses.
Ireland
Students of junior or senior standing are eligible for programs
at an Irish university.
Trinity College, University
of Dublin (Full Year)
Ireland's oldest university, founded by Queen Elizabeth I as a training
center for church and political leaders, Trinity College numbers
many of Ireland's famous writers among its graduates. It is located
in the center of Dublin and offers a great variety in its courses.
University College Dublin
(Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
University College Dublin (UCD) is the largest of the three Colleges
of the National University of Ireland. Among its more famous graduates
is James Joyce. The main campus is at Belfield, about three miles
from the center of Dublin.
National University of Ireland,
Galway
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
Located in the city of Galway in West Ireland, National University
of Ireland, Galway offers a wide range of subjects for study. In
the heart of one of the Gaelic-speaking areas of Ireland, Galway
provides unique opportunities for contact with both traditional
and modern Ireland.
Italy
Arts of Florence ACM (Fall Semester)
The Florence program provides an excellent opportunity for students
interested in art history, Romance languages and the humanities
to study Renaissance painting, sculpture, architecture, history
and literature. Italian language instruction, a studio art course
and courses providing a broad perspective on Italian contributions
to world civilization facilitate the study of Florentine artistic
and cultural heritage. Visits to museums and galleries, short field
trips to other cities throughout Italy and discussions with local
scholars supplement course work.
Arts of London and Florence
ACM
See Great Britain (above).
Northern Ireland
See Great Britain (above)
Norway
See Scandinavia
Russia
Semester in Russia (Kuban State University)
ACM (Fall Semester)
The enormous political, social, and economic changes taking place
in Russia provide a fascinating environment for this program, and
the Kuban region program site provides a particularly rich environment
for understanding the changing nature of Russian life and the issues
of national identity that accompany these changes. The program combines
intensive study of the Russian language with a course about Russian
society. Students live with Russian families, and the combination
of home stays, field trips and individual projects provide for maximum
exposure to contemporary Russian life.
Novgorod State University
(Fall Semester)
The program at Novgorod State University allows flexible language
and culture studies while integrating classes outside the St. Olaf
Russian major within a Russian context. The semester consists of
two language courses, one culture course and one credit
for service at a local agency or institution.
Term in St. Petersburg (St.
Petersburg State University)
CIEE (Fall Semester)
In cooperation with the Council on International Education Exchange
(CIEE) St. Olaf offers a semester program at St. Petersburg University
one of the leading institutions of higher learning in Russia.
The 14-week program (late August to mid-December) includes courses
in Russian literature, culture, film, grammar, phonetics, conversation,
translation and analytical reading. Lectures include topics from
history, political science, art history, and contemporary Russian
life. The academic program is supplemented with excursions and field
trips, including a trip to Moscow and other Russian cities. The
trips are coordinated with the academic program through classroom
preparation.
Scandinavia
Denmark's International Studies Program
(Copenhagen)
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
Students of junior or senior standing can study at Denmark's International
Study Program. Classes in the Humanities and Social Sciences, International
Business studies, or Marine Environmental Sciences are taught in
English by Danish professors and are integrated with academic field
work and study tours. Students can live with Danish families.
Oslo Year Program (University
of Oslo)
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
The Oslo Year Program offers juniors or seniors with at least one
year of college Norwegian the opportunity to study language and
culture during Fall Semester, Spring Semester, or the full year.
Students participate in the University of Oslo's program for foreign
students and are required to take Norwegian language and one course
from an accompanying American or Canadian professor. Optional courses
are also available.
Scandinavian Studies in Telemark
(Fall Semester)
The aim of Scandinavian Studies in Telemark is to stimulate students'
critical thinking and encourage them to be responsible and knowledgeable
citizens of the world. The academic components include the opportunity
for language study and will present aspects of Norwegian culture.
Students engage in intercultural experience through class sessions,
guided field trips, campus activities, student dorm life and community
interaction.
Scandinavian Urban Studies
Term (Oslo) (SUST)
HECUA (Fall Semester)
SUST introduces students to contemporary Scandinavia, especially
Norway, and to issues of the modern welfare state and social democracies
through field study of cities, urban planning and problem-solving.
The program, based in Oslo, Norway, includes field study-travel
to explore the relationship between Scandinavian countries, the
emerging democracies of Eastern Europe and global politics.
University of Oslo International
Summer School (Summer)
The International Summer School in Oslo, Norway, offers a broad
program of study on an undergraduate level and some graduate courses.
Beginning to advanced Norwegian language classes are also offered.
Additional information is available from the International Summer
School Office, located on the St.Olaf campus.
Spain
Seville (University of Seville)
CIEE
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
The program in Seville assumes that the student has already achieved
the capacity to work solely in Spanish. Courses are available in
Spanish language and literature, humanities and social sciences
some through the regular curriculum of the University of
Seville. Sophomore standing or higher and completion of Spanish
251, 254, plus one additional course with a minimum grade of B is
required to be considered for participation.
new programs
American, south and central
Multi Country
Sustainable development
and Social Change in Central America
(Fall or Spring Semester)
An intensive semester of study and travel
designed to introduce students to the key issues facing Central
Americans. Students will explore the life and culture of the peoples
of Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua and study approaches toward
economic development beginning in these countries.
EUROPE
Austria
IES: Vienna (Fall
Semester, Spring Semester, Full Year)
The Institute for the International Education
of Students (IES) offers a music program in Vienna specially designed
for music majors and other talented instrumentalists and vocalists.
Students study German language at beginning or intermediate level
and have the opportunity to take courses in music history and music
theory. Performance studies are available to all qualified students.
France
IES: Paris (Fall
Semester, Spring Semester, Full Year)
The Institute for the International Education
of Students (IES) Paris program combines a rigorous curriculum of
French language study with course offerings in a number of academic
areas. This program is of special interest to students of art and
art history since it offers a series of unique courses in those
disciplines.
Italy
IES: Milan (Fall
Semester, Spring Semester, Full Year)
The Institute for the International Education
of Students (IES) offers students the opportunity to combine Italian
language study with courses in music and musical instruction. Students
study Italian at the beginning or intermediate level and have the
opportunity to take courses in music theory, a music performance
workshop or courses in other disciplines taught in English.
Scandinavia
Stavanger University
College, Telemark University College, University of Oslo, University
of TromsØ
(Fall Semester, Interim and Spring Semester, Full Year)
New exchange agreements with these universities
in Norway allow students who meet the language requirement to spend
a semester or full year studying in various disciplines within the
liberal arts.
No longer offered
America, north
Wilderness Field Station (Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Minnesota)
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