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SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 81 Average expenses for the entire year-including round-trip lTunsportation between California and the study centers, mom and board, health and accident insurance, home campus fees, moderate vacation traveling, textb.ooks, and personal expenses-range from $2,500 to $4,000. Students ordinarily remain eligible for any financial aids for which they otherwise would qualify on their home campus. COURSES (I 5 A) California State University Fresno students under The Ca1ifornia. State University and Colleges International Programs register concurrently on campus and at the host institution abroad, with credit assigned in terms of CSUF courses. Undergraduate students who find appropriate study opportunities at the host institution but no locnl counterpart course may use Independent Study (190), and International Study AbTOad 92 or L92. Graduate students may use Independent ·Study (290), and International Study 292. ' 92. Project• In Study Abroad: (Subject) {Units variable; max total 18) Open only to students in California State University and Colleges International Programs. Study undertaken in a university abroad under the auspices of the California State University and Colleges. 192. Project• in Study Abroad: (Sub(ect) (Unlb variable; max total 18) Open only to students in California State University and Colleges International Programs. Study undertaken in a university abroad under the au pices of the California tate University and Colleges. 292. Project. In Study Abroad: (Subject) {Unit• variable; max fatal 18) One· to three-unH registrations. Prerequisite: admission to master's degree program; written plan approv d by the Fresno State instructor, department cho.irman, and the Dean of the School <1f Graduate Studies. May require one or more papers and oral or written examination 011 the student's return before the r cording of the Anal grade. LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES The Latin American Studies major is designed to meet then eds of st~,~de11ts interested in an interdisciplinary major, those who wish to broaden their studies in a given discipline with a background in the Latin American area, and those who are interested in obtaining a teaching credential. Consult the Coordinator of the Latin American Studies Program, Dr. Michael J. BiechJer, Department of Geogruphy, for further information and for names of faculty advisers for tl1e program. MAJOR A major in Latin American Studies consists of 30 units of upper division courses in the area. The program must be approved by the Coordinator of Latin American Studies and one other Latin American Studies adviser. St:t1dents must demonstrate a proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese by taking two years of lower division Spanish or Portuguese or by examination. MINOR A minor i11 Latin American Studies is recommended for n stud nt who is completing a recognized major in an'otber discipline but, b cause of a special interest, wishes to indicate , on his transcript a background in L.1.tin American tudies. The minor consists of 2lunits of upper division courses in th area. The program must be approved by the Coordinator of Latin Am rican Studies and one other Latin American Studies adviser. One year of lower division panish or Portuguese is r commended. 391 1 33 7 35
Object Description
Title | 1975-76 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1975-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 087 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 81 Average expenses for the entire year-including round-trip lTunsportation between California and the study centers, mom and board, health and accident insurance, home campus fees, moderate vacation traveling, textb.ooks, and personal expenses-range from $2,500 to $4,000. Students ordinarily remain eligible for any financial aids for which they otherwise would qualify on their home campus. COURSES (I 5 A) California State University Fresno students under The Ca1ifornia. State University and Colleges International Programs register concurrently on campus and at the host institution abroad, with credit assigned in terms of CSUF courses. Undergraduate students who find appropriate study opportunities at the host institution but no locnl counterpart course may use Independent Study (190), and International Study AbTOad 92 or L92. Graduate students may use Independent ·Study (290), and International Study 292. ' 92. Project• In Study Abroad: (Subject) {Units variable; max total 18) Open only to students in California State University and Colleges International Programs. Study undertaken in a university abroad under the auspices of the California State University and Colleges. 192. Project• in Study Abroad: (Sub(ect) (Unlb variable; max total 18) Open only to students in California State University and Colleges International Programs. Study undertaken in a university abroad under the au pices of the California tate University and Colleges. 292. Project. In Study Abroad: (Subject) {Unit• variable; max fatal 18) One· to three-unH registrations. Prerequisite: admission to master's degree program; written plan approv d by the Fresno State instructor, department cho.irman, and the Dean of the School <1f Graduate Studies. May require one or more papers and oral or written examination 011 the student's return before the r cording of the Anal grade. LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES The Latin American Studies major is designed to meet then eds of st~,~de11ts interested in an interdisciplinary major, those who wish to broaden their studies in a given discipline with a background in the Latin American area, and those who are interested in obtaining a teaching credential. Consult the Coordinator of the Latin American Studies Program, Dr. Michael J. BiechJer, Department of Geogruphy, for further information and for names of faculty advisers for tl1e program. MAJOR A major in Latin American Studies consists of 30 units of upper division courses in the area. The program must be approved by the Coordinator of Latin American Studies and one other Latin American Studies adviser. St:t1dents must demonstrate a proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese by taking two years of lower division Spanish or Portuguese or by examination. MINOR A minor i11 Latin American Studies is recommended for n stud nt who is completing a recognized major in an'otber discipline but, b cause of a special interest, wishes to indicate , on his transcript a background in L.1.tin American tudies. The minor consists of 2lunits of upper division courses in th area. The program must be approved by the Coordinator of Latin Am rican Studies and one other Latin American Studies adviser. One year of lower division panish or Portuguese is r commended. 391 1 33 7 35 |