Urban Studies MinorChicago Urban Semester
The nearby proximity of Chicago presents a unique opportunity for the study of urban issues, and the Chicago Urban Semester allows just that. This program, offered in cooperation with the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, allows VU students to spend a semester living in Chicago and studying this great city. Through course work and independent study, students learn of the complexity of the American urban environment by analyzing and experiencing the political, social, economic, and cultural forces shaping the city. Through the internship, students gain professional experience working at one of Chicago's many agencies or businesses.
An application is available at the ACM
Urban Studies web site.All
sophomores, juniors and seniors at the University are eligible to participate
in this program. Students shall be admitted to this program on the recommendation
of the Urban Studies Advisory Committee. Applications are generally due
in mid March for the following Fall Semester and in early November for
the following Spring Semester. Applications, letters of recommendation
and transcripts should be submitted to Professor Longan. Contact Prof.
Michael Longan with questions about applying for the program.
Valparaiso University students register at Valparaiso for the Chicago Urban Semester and pay to Valparaiso University the general fee charged of all full-time students. Expenses for travel, meals and lodging are paid directly by the students. Full credit toward graduation is given for all courses taken in the Urban Studies program. The program is offered in both the fall and the spring semesters. For more
information, visit the ACM
Urban Studies web site. The web site has information about all three
of the ACM's Chicago programs. Only the Urban Studies program fullfills
the requirements for the Urban Studies Minor.
CoursesThe following courses are offered through the ACM residential program in Chicago:
GS 338. The Core Course: Public Policy in an Urban Center.
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