J-Term 2015 Course Offerings
With 14 program offerings to choose from, PLU students participated in these study away courses (featured below) during J-Term 2015.
International Offerings:
Andean History
Gina Hames, History
glh@plu.edu
Business and Culture of China and South Korea
Brian Maeng, Business
maeng@plu.edu
Environmental Literature in Ecuador and Peru: Galapagos, Amazon and Andes
Charles Bergman, English
bergman@plu.edu
Language and Culture in the New Germany
Kirsten Christensen, Languages and Literatures
kmc@plu.edu
Eternal Summer Gilds Them Yet: The Literature, Legend, and Legacy of Ancient Greece
Tyler Travillian, Languages and Literatures
traviltt@plu.edu
RELI 213: Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean (RG)
Antonios Finitsis, Religion
finitsak@plu.edu
Comparative Education – Hungary
Frank Kline, Education
klinefm@plu.edu
Saraswati: The Exploration of Art, Culture, and Spirituality in Bali
JP Avila, Art
jp.avila@plu.edu
Comparative Education – Namibia
Jan Weiss, Education
weissjm@plu.edu
Learning While Tramping on the Track of New Zealand
Bradford Moore, Kinesiology
moorebl@plu.edu
Social, Educational, and Health Services in Tobago
JoDee Keller, Social Work
kellerjg@plu.edu
Spanish Immersion in Montevideo
Perla Gamboa, Languages and Literatures
gamboapd@plu.edu
Domestic Offerings:
Makah Culture Past and Present
David Huelsbeck, Anthropology
huelsbdr@plu.edu
January Term on the Hilltop
Kathy Russell, Social Work
russelkz@plu.edu
Cancelled Courses:
Economics of Sports
Mark Reiman, Economics
reimanma@plu.edu
Norris Peterson, Economics
petersna@plu.edu
Printmaking in China
Craig Cornwall, Art
cornwacc@plu.edu
Democracy in Theory and Practice
Michael Schleeter, Philosophy
schleemt@plu.edu
**The Wang Center also supported an MBA International Experience program in January 2015:
January 2015 – Peru
Exploring the Wonders of Peru: International Business and Culture
Professor Mark Mulder
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