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International Programs - International Programs Office Academic Affairs Family and Fond Sciences, Room 111 (209) 278-6452 • FAX (209) 278-4203 http://www.csllfrcsno.edu/lnlcrnational_Programs Peler J. Klassen, Director- International Programs The International Programs Office is responsible for leadership and coordination of international study abroad programs conduC[cd by California State University, Fresno. The office is designed to assist faculty and administrators in developing and strengthening international education efforts; disseminate information about international study oppo[mnities; encourage students to enroll in international study programs; award limited numbers of tuition waivers to international srudems coming to study in Fresno; and serve as an information cemer for Fulbright awards and other sources of support for study abroad. An advisory board works with the director to assist in this task. A resource center, maintained in the International Programs Office. provides international education materials for faculty, staff, and students, while a newsletter, Horizons For the experience ofa lifetime. contact the International Programs Office at (209) 278-6452. 34 Internationa~ reports on latest developments. The university, in its Plan fOr the '90s. set a goal to have 10 percent of students participating in the study abroad programs. Several "semester abroad" programs allow students to complete part of their studies in other councrics: The London Semester The China Semester The South Pacific Semester The Mexico Semester In addition, students have a wide range ofstudy-abroad opportunities through the CSU Incernational Programs and through the University Studies Abroad Consortium. (See International Programs under the Special Programs section on pages 461-463.) In its determination ro enhance global understanding, California State University, Fresno encouragcs international academic exchange and cooperation. The university also has partnerships with a number of universities around the globe. At the presenc time, the university maintains academic cooperative programs, including, in most instances. student exchanges. with the following institutions: University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom University of MUnster, Germany University of S[Uttgan, Germany Copernicus University, Poland University of Gdansk, Poland Belarusian State University, Belarus Yerevan State University, Armenia Chulalongkorn University, Thailand East China Normal University, China Hangzhou University, China Shenzhen University, China National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Baiko 10 Gakuin University, Japan Kochi University, Japan Dong-A University, Korea University of the Philippines University of Guanajuato, Mex.ico University ufTorreon, Mexico Instituto Tecllologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterey, Mexico University of Seville and University of Barcelona, Spain In somc instances, instruction is available in English. Usually, Ruency in the language of the coumry is required. University cooperative atrangements allow waiver of tuition in mOSt instances. In addition, various other benefits are available because of cooperative agrcemems. ~
Object Description
Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1998-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 034 |
Full Text Search | International Programs - International Programs Office Academic Affairs Family and Fond Sciences, Room 111 (209) 278-6452 • FAX (209) 278-4203 http://www.csllfrcsno.edu/lnlcrnational_Programs Peler J. Klassen, Director- International Programs The International Programs Office is responsible for leadership and coordination of international study abroad programs conduC[cd by California State University, Fresno. The office is designed to assist faculty and administrators in developing and strengthening international education efforts; disseminate information about international study oppo[mnities; encourage students to enroll in international study programs; award limited numbers of tuition waivers to international srudems coming to study in Fresno; and serve as an information cemer for Fulbright awards and other sources of support for study abroad. An advisory board works with the director to assist in this task. A resource center, maintained in the International Programs Office. provides international education materials for faculty, staff, and students, while a newsletter, Horizons For the experience ofa lifetime. contact the International Programs Office at (209) 278-6452. 34 Internationa~ reports on latest developments. The university, in its Plan fOr the '90s. set a goal to have 10 percent of students participating in the study abroad programs. Several "semester abroad" programs allow students to complete part of their studies in other councrics: The London Semester The China Semester The South Pacific Semester The Mexico Semester In addition, students have a wide range ofstudy-abroad opportunities through the CSU Incernational Programs and through the University Studies Abroad Consortium. (See International Programs under the Special Programs section on pages 461-463.) In its determination ro enhance global understanding, California State University, Fresno encouragcs international academic exchange and cooperation. The university also has partnerships with a number of universities around the globe. At the presenc time, the university maintains academic cooperative programs, including, in most instances. student exchanges. with the following institutions: University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom University of MUnster, Germany University of S[Uttgan, Germany Copernicus University, Poland University of Gdansk, Poland Belarusian State University, Belarus Yerevan State University, Armenia Chulalongkorn University, Thailand East China Normal University, China Hangzhou University, China Shenzhen University, China National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Baiko 10 Gakuin University, Japan Kochi University, Japan Dong-A University, Korea University of the Philippines University of Guanajuato, Mex.ico University ufTorreon, Mexico Instituto Tecllologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterey, Mexico University of Seville and University of Barcelona, Spain In somc instances, instruction is available in English. Usually, Ruency in the language of the coumry is required. University cooperative atrangements allow waiver of tuition in mOSt instances. In addition, various other benefits are available because of cooperative agrcemems. ~ |