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2019 - 2020 Catalog 
    
2019 - 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

School of Arts & Sciences


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Office of Global Studies

Coordinator: Dr. David Tamisiea

Programs Abroad

Rome Program

The program features specialized courses in the liberal arts, covering topics such as history, theology, art, architecture and music-specifically developed for the Rome campus. The following programs are offered in Rome:

  • Fall Semester (5 courses - 15 credits)
  • Spring Semester (5 courses - 15 credits)
  • May Term (1 course - 3 credits) five weeks

Business Courses in Milan

This program is designed for Business major students partnering with Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC) - Milan campus. Students can take from 3-9 credits during the summer at UCSC.

Peru Program

The University of Mary has partnered with the Universidad Católica San Pablo in Arequipa, Peru, to offer students an opportunity to study and serve for a full semester in South America. Mary students live with host families for their semester of study, and all courses are taught in English, with courses including Art, Philosophy (Ethics), Theology, and Spanish. Students will also have the opportunity to meet and study with other international students at the Universidad San Pablo.

The program also serves the impoverished, including an outreach to the poorest of the poor in the remote town of Ayaviri. Students are able to experience the culture and wonders of Peru, to include an excursion to Machu Picchu, one of the “new” seven wonders of the world! In addition to the semester long program, the University of Mary offers a medical mission trip for physical therapy doctoral students during the spring semester, working with “Corpus et Vita” in Lima.

Faculty-led Study Abroad Programs

Short-term study trips abroad are organized and led by a University of Mary faculty member who relates course objectives with local culture, customs, famous sites and history. These programs offer a set list of courses offering from 1-6 credits, depending on the program.

Our most popular faculty-led study programs are to Guatemala for OT, PT and Nursing students.

Honors Program

Contacts: Dr. David Echelbarger and Dr. Nathan Kilpatrick

Open to students across disciplines and schools, the Gregorian Scholars Honors Program extends the liberal arts tradition by inviting students to engage great thinkers and texts, examine beautiful works of art, experience outstanding performances, and explore the natural and historical sites of North Dakota and the Great Plains. As a community of students and teachers that unites the intellectual life, faith, and our local cultural history to provide an invigorating atmosphere of thought and reflection, the Gregorian Scholars Honors Program invites students to various honors colloquia and events throughout the year. In addition, students will complete three semester credits of foreign language at an intermediate level. In order to maintain eligibility for the program, students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 during all semesters of enrollment.

Programs

    Undergraduate MajorUndergraduate MinorConcentrationTeaching LicensureGraduate Major

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