Hi Again!
So throughout this semester and over winter break, I have been looking into the University of Oslo and what classes I can take while I am there. I have had meetings with our Mount Union study abroad representative and so the next step would be to meet with my academic advisor and look over classes and my schedule. Like the good student I am, and while procrastinating other homework, I looked over all the courses they offer in English and I have a few picked out that sound really interesting or that fill requirements that I need in order to graduate. I thought that I would share them and very brief descriptions with you as the next step of my journey!
While I am there, I am allowed to take up to 30 ECTS credits (15 US Credits) and they strongly advise students to take an Introductory Norwegian Language class, which makes sense. I do not know how all of the scheduling will work, so I picked out more than enough classes and hopefully some of them will work out!
1) Environmental Anthropology-Talks about the relationships between nature and people.
2) Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology- Eukaryotic molecular genetics and developmental biology.
3) Introduction to Political Utopias- Genre of literary utopias and the history of utopian thinking.
4) Cognition, Emotion, and Language- Psychology class.
5) Environmental Geology- Environmental problems in geosciences.
I hope to meet with my advisor sometime this week to go over all of this with her and then I can finally start the application process!
So throughout this semester and over winter break, I have been looking into the University of Oslo and what classes I can take while I am there. I have had meetings with our Mount Union study abroad representative and so the next step would be to meet with my academic advisor and look over classes and my schedule. Like the good student I am, and while procrastinating other homework, I looked over all the courses they offer in English and I have a few picked out that sound really interesting or that fill requirements that I need in order to graduate. I thought that I would share them and very brief descriptions with you as the next step of my journey!
While I am there, I am allowed to take up to 30 ECTS credits (15 US Credits) and they strongly advise students to take an Introductory Norwegian Language class, which makes sense. I do not know how all of the scheduling will work, so I picked out more than enough classes and hopefully some of them will work out!
1) Environmental Anthropology-Talks about the relationships between nature and people.
2) Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology- Eukaryotic molecular genetics and developmental biology.
3) Introduction to Political Utopias- Genre of literary utopias and the history of utopian thinking.
4) Cognition, Emotion, and Language- Psychology class.
5) Environmental Geology- Environmental problems in geosciences.
I hope to meet with my advisor sometime this week to go over all of this with her and then I can finally start the application process!