International and Off-Campus Studies at St. Olaf began with
departmentally sponsored language programs in Europe. It has expanded
to over 500 students leaving campus yearly on semester, year, and
January interim programs to study on our "Global Campus." More than
40 programs offer study opportunities in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin
America, the Middle East, and Russia. All of these programs add a
cross-cultural dimension to St. Olaf's liberal arts education.
The first Director of International Studies was Reidar Dittmann.
In 1964, he guided the first venture into the non-Western world with
the Term in the Far East. The Global Semester program began in 1968
with Oliver Olson as Field Supervisor. It is still today, an
important part of St. Olaf and it's liberal arts education.
The Global Semester is a five-month academic program offering five
courses in different parts of the world under the supervision of
St. Olaf faculty. In cooperation with academic institutions in four
countries, courses are designed to enable students to develop windows
on the world from distinct academic perspectives through class
lectures, field trips, home visits, and other activities. The program
aims to facilitate immersion in the daily life of each community and
develop comparisons with American society. Students are encouraged to
incorporate a global view in their liberal arts study of what it means
to be a citizen of the world.
The itinerary takes the group around the world with visits to
nations in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Academic
attention is focused on four countries where the group spends one
month in residence. The countries selected figure prominently in the
political and cultural life of the Middle East, South Asia, and East
Asia. Direct academic involvement through lectures, discussion, field
trips, reading and exams deepens each student's understanding of the
prevailing issues and provides a total experience readily evaluated in
terms of normal standards of academic measurement.