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Where in the World Will You Go? Hedmark University College Norway Fall Semester 2005
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Program Focus: A contrastive study of contemporary challenges at home and in the world Norway’s Approach to Democracy, Development and Peace
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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
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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
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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
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Hands on Learning Visits to Cultural and Government Centers Presentations Guest Lecturers Week Excursion Field Study Process Papers Final Paper
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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
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What Does the Cost Include? Tuition Instruction Housing Living Allowance Excursions Field Trips Local Course-related Transportation
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Program Dates Mid-August to early December 2005 One week orientation at Hamar One week excursion in September One week mid-semester break
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Your Student Housing at Hamar Student Residence Hall Student Apartment
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Your Fellow Students Namibians Europeans North Americans Norwegians
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Program Location: Hedmark University College
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Hedmark University College: 3700 regular students 5 campuses Numerous student activities groups International student services
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Hamar Campus Modern and vibrant campus Student friendly 2 blocks from city center
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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
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Train Connections Gardermoen Airport to Hamar: 1 hour Beyond Hamar Hamar to Oslo: 1 ½ hrs
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PLU Students 2003: Food From Home!
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PLU Students 2004: Orientation Days!
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Contemporary Social Issues Global Perspectives Cross-Cultural Challenge Change Your World at Hedmark University College 2005
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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 mannsm@plu.eduberguscj@plu.edu
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