Where in the World Will You Go? Hedmark University College Norway Fall Semester 2005
Program Focus: A contrastive study of contemporary challenges at home and in the world Norway’s Approach to Democracy, Development and Peace
Why Study in Norway? “Norway gave me pieces of my heritage, new friends, lots of snow, and a bigger world. I am still processing parts of my experience, and that continual learning is what makes my study abroad an essential part of my education.” PLU student participant 2003
Norway’s Approach to Democracy, Development and Peace 16 credits Courses in English PLU Comprehensive Fee plus airfare PLU Financial Aid Applies Credits earned in choice of: *Communication and Media *Political Science *Scandinavian Studies *Global Studies *Environmental Studies *International Core
Course Outline Module 1: Introduction to Norway’s Welfare State Module 2 (choice of one): Module 3: Field Study and Research Paper CommunicationDemocracy, Norwegian Natural Music andDevelopment Language Resource Mediaand Peace and Culture Management
Hands on Learning Visits to Cultural and Government Centers Presentations Guest Lecturers Week Excursion Field Study Process Papers Final Paper
Field Study Locations: Previous Sites Namibia Association (NGO) Norwegian Humanistic Academy Hamar Cathedral Medieval Museum Folk Colleges Local non-profit service organizations Local schools and government offices Community culture center
What Does the Cost Include? Tuition Instruction Housing Living Allowance Excursions Field Trips Local Course-related Transportation
Program Dates Mid-August to early December 2005 One week orientation at Hamar One week excursion in September One week mid-semester break
Your Student Housing at Hamar Student Residence Hall Student Apartment
Your Fellow Students Namibians Europeans North Americans Norwegians
Program Location: Hedmark University College
Hedmark University College: 3700 regular students 5 campuses Numerous student activities groups International student services
Hamar Campus Modern and vibrant campus Student friendly 2 blocks from city center
Hamar: Medieval Roots, Modern Regional Center 25,000 inhabitants Medieval religious center Modern regional center for business, sports and culture Site of Olympic skating competition
Train Connections Gardermoen Airport to Hamar: 1 hour Beyond Hamar Hamar to Oslo: 1 ½ hrs
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Contemporary Social Issues Global Perspectives Cross-Cultural Challenge Change Your World at Hedmark University College 2005
Where in the World Will You Go? For more information on the Norway program, contact: Susan MannClaudia Berguson Associate DirectorAssistant Professor Wang CenterScandinavian Studies X7629x7512