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UW Oshkosh Communication Studies
Phone: (920) 424-4427
Email: commstudies@uwosh.edu
Location: Arts & Communication
Center, Room S123/S127

Germany

Activism, Resistance, and Visual Rhetoric in Germany
EXPLORE social justice issues.
EXPERIENCE cultures different from your own.
INTERACT with locals in Berlin, Nuremberg, and Munich.
REFLECT on past events and how we publicly remember acts of oppression and acts of courage and resistance.
DEVELOP and practice intercultural communication skills.
LEARN about Nazi propaganda, Nazi resistance, LGBTQ history, LGBTQ activism and visual rhetoric.
TRAVEL to the Austrian Alps!

For additional information on the application process, program fees and total estimated spending, see the Application Guide for this program.

Term: Spring Interim Program
Type: Faculty-led Program
Dates: May 16 – June 1, 2018
Housing: Hostel and Hotel
Airport Transfer: School Bus
Financial: $5,830 for 2018

Application Deadlines

Steps I & II deadline: 1 st Friday of Spring Semester by NOON

Step III deadline: 2 nd Friday of Spring Semester by NOON

Academics

Course Options (chose one):

  • Womens Studies 399 – Special Topics, 3 cr.
    • Prerequisites: None
  • Communications 405 – Special Topics, 3 cr.
    • Prerequisites: None
  • Social Justice 399 – Special Topics, 3 cr.
    • Prerequisite: Consent of instructor

Required Pre-Travel Courses:

  • Friday, April 20, 2018 from 5- 8pm, in Clow 234
  • Friday May 4, 2018 from 5-8pm, Location TBA by instructor
  • Monday May 14, 2018, 9am – 12pm & 1-3pm, in Clow 234
  • Tuesday May 15, 2018, 9am – 12pm & 1-3pm, in Clow 234

Orientation

Orientation Quiz due to the OIE by NOON on 4/6/2018

OPTIONAL in-person orientation to be held on Saturday April 7th, 2018 from 9am-1pm

 

Undergraduate students must have a minimum G.P.A. of 2.0, be in good standing, and meet course prerequisites. As part of the application process, your disciplinary file will be reviewed. If you have a campus disciplinary file, this will be taken into consideration when determining your eligibility. Undergraduates who do not meet minimum GPA and course requirements should contact the program leader prior to applying to determine course eligibility.