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Academics
AsiaLearn is a cosponsored program. You receive resident credit for the courses you take. Your grades count toward your University of Minnesota GPA and each course appears on your transcript. More information can be found in the Academics Policy.
Coursework
Enroll in classes offered through Sichuan University's Center of China Studies, a unit specifically designed for international students. Choose from Chinese language, as well as English-taught classes in humanities, social sciences, environmental studies, and arts. Instruction by Chinese faculty.
Typical credits: 30 for academic or calendar year; 15 for fall or
spring semester.
How to Find Academic Information
Some program websites offer short course descriptions while others offer full syllabi. Course information is available on the cosponsor’s website, and, if applicable, on the host university’s website. For more tips on terminology and finding course information, go to Finding Course Information for Host Universities.
When choosing courses, work closely with your college and/or major or minor adviser(s) to select courses that fulfill specific requirements. You can also consult the Liberal Education database to find courses that fulfill Liberal Education core and theme requirements, or submit courses online for approval. Use the Academic Planning for Study Abroad form (pdf) as a tool for selecting courses with your adviser. Visit the Advising webpage for more information and resources on choosing courses.
Navigating AsiaLearn's Website
- Navigate to each university's main page from AsiaLearn's website.
- Click on the Universities tab and select the university you are interested in attending.
- Under the 'Academic Areas' section, you will find a direct link to the overseas university website.
If you have any questions about this process or about specific course availability, contact the AsiaLearn coordinator for that particular university. You can find the coordinator's name by clicking on the 'Contact Us' button on the upper right-hand section of the page.
Academic Fit with a University of Minnesota Degree Plan
With good academic planning this program can fit well into the degree plans for many majors. Search for courses that fulfill Liberal Education Requirements or submit a course you want to take for review. Study Abroad in Your Major advising sheets explain why study abroad is important for a major, indicate what the department wants students to consider when selecting a program, and provide academic planning hints. This program may appear as a special recommendation on an advising sheet. If your major is not listed, talk to an adviser—this program may still fit your academic, career, and professional goals.
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Last modified on November 21, 2008 |